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Darkangel_Bessonova
Joined: 04 Mar 2009 Posts: 625 Location: Moon Path! Mexico
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Posted: Fri, 10-Apr-2009 19:35 Post subject: |
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I think Spanish is more difficult to learn than English but is great we should talk in spanish one day, that way you could practice _________________ Bessonova! Forever the best ^_^ |
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Saunatyttö
Joined: 26 May 2009 Posts: 360
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Posted: Tue, 23-Jun-2009 16:55 Post subject: |
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I was raised with serbian language ( so..croatian, bosnian are insanely similar..almost the same )
Deeply inside I belive that my mother language is Finnish even thow I was born in Serbia ( wich I love! ...still finnish is music for my ears)..
I speak english quite well, Spanish in fast progress..
Soon I am starting Nowegian to learn ( i love the sound of that language ) |
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Youandi
Joined: 26 Oct 2008 Posts: 14025 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Tue, 23-Jun-2009 18:06 Post subject: |
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just something i heard, is Danish hard to speak? |
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cidlover
Joined: 07 Dec 2008 Posts: 862 Location: USA
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Posted: Tue, 23-Jun-2009 19:53 Post subject: |
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Youandi wrote: | just something i heard, is Danish hard to speak? |
I've heard that Danish is one of the languages where you can't know how to pronounce a word by looking at it. Also, their number system is complicated. _________________ I have a gymnastics blog again. Here we go. toomanyamanars.blogspot.com |
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cidlover
Joined: 07 Dec 2008 Posts: 862 Location: USA
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Posted: Tue, 23-Jun-2009 20:13 Post subject: |
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English is my native language. I've been learning Spanish in school, but have a very hard time understanding spoken Spanish. I need to watch more Spanish language television to understand better.
Once the next school year begins, I will start learning American Sign Language. _________________ I have a gymnastics blog again. Here we go. toomanyamanars.blogspot.com |
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Saunatyttö
Joined: 26 May 2009 Posts: 360
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Posted: Tue, 23-Jun-2009 20:13 Post subject: |
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Youandi wrote: | just something i heard, is Danish hard to speak? |
i think it depends where you coming from and what is your mother language! and how high your motivation is |
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Youandi
Joined: 26 Oct 2008 Posts: 14025 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Wed, 24-Jun-2009 8:19 Post subject: |
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haha, well i'm dutch and obviously speak dutch |
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Maximenko
Joined: 20 Jun 2009 Posts: 415
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Posted: Thu, 25-Jun-2009 14:05 Post subject: |
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I speak Tagalog and English fluently and partial Korean. |
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coolmadgick
Joined: 12 Aug 2008 Posts: 2040 Location: france !
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Posted: Thu, 25-Jun-2009 16:07 Post subject: |
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Maximenko wrote: | I speak Tagalog and English fluently and partial Korean. |
Tagalog ? From which country is it ? _________________ instagram.com/coolmadgick1 |
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cidlover
Joined: 07 Dec 2008 Posts: 862 Location: USA
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Posted: Sat, 27-Jun-2009 14:06 Post subject: |
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coolmadgick wrote: | Maximenko wrote: | I speak Tagalog and English fluently and partial Korean. |
Tagalog ? From which country is it ? |
The Philippines. _________________ I have a gymnastics blog again. Here we go. toomanyamanars.blogspot.com |
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coolmadgick
Joined: 12 Aug 2008 Posts: 2040 Location: france !
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Posted: Sun, 28-Jun-2009 8:23 Post subject: |
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cidlover wrote: | coolmadgick wrote: | Maximenko wrote: | I speak Tagalog and English fluently and partial Korean. |
Tagalog ? From which country is it ? |
The Philippines. |
thanks _________________ instagram.com/coolmadgick1 |
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Zhirhkov
Joined: 04 May 2009 Posts: 261
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Posted: Sun, 28-Jun-2009 18:18 Post subject: |
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english was such a hard language to learn _________________ evgeniakanaeva.webs.com |
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Zita
Joined: 25 Aug 2011 Posts: 52 Location: Québec, Canada
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Posted: Sat, 27-Aug-2011 7:22 Post subject: |
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Hi! Yes, it's an old topic, but can talking about languages really get old?
So...I speak English, but it's my second language. I happen to be French, because my ancestors who came in Canada were French, and because half my family is directly from France.
In Canada, we have 2 official languages: English and French. As in my part of the country most families speak French, children learn English at school from early grade school to college. I don't think we could go to universities without understanding it: lots of textbooks in English then. I don't know how it works in English communities.
Maybe Canada and Belgium have this in common? Some people here really don't seem to try to understand each others...which I find sad...I'm happy that forums exists! I like learning. That's how I end up understanding some Dutch, Swedish and German.
Does anybody speaks Afrikaans here? Zita _________________ --- The first time is luck, the second time is coincidence, and the third time is skill! --- Shayla Worley |
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Youandi
Joined: 26 Oct 2008 Posts: 14025 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Sat, 27-Aug-2011 11:38 Post subject: |
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Zita, there are some members from South-Africa here |
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Rhythmic fan84
Joined: 24 Nov 2009 Posts: 277 Location: Deutschland
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Posted: Sat, 27-Aug-2011 20:29 Post subject: |
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I am from South Africa! Yes I speak Afrikaans as I grew up with it on TV and also learned it from 7 years until I finished school. In South Africa you have to learn two of the 11 official languages. I am German (my dad) and English. I am fluent in English, German and Afrikaans. I have studied some French so I can speak but at a very low level and I am (when I have time) trying to learn Russian! Oh I can also speak a few words of Zulu which I learned in Junior school but I have forgotten most of it. I am interested to know, how similar are Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian (if that is what their language is called) and Bulgarian? Will I be able to understand them if I know Russian? |
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