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Language extravaganza!
Link | by FoV on 2006-03-06 08:20:59
Hi everyone! I was wondering, does anyone here speaks another language than English? Please introduce yourselves and tell me which languages you know!

As for me, him a newbie and I am VERY curious! My first language is French, but can also speak ´´Anglais´´ thanks to an Immersion program at my school. I am also currently learning Spanish too and I can speak it a little...anyway, enough of me already!

´´Présentez-vous en grand nombre!``
Be a lot to introduce yourselves!

Even the most unsensitive meanies can have a soft side when no one's lookin

Re: Language extravaganza!
Link | by Shinya on 2006-03-06 09:54:34
Other than English I speak Japanese. English was hard at first to speak, but I think I'm really good at it.


Re: Language extravaganza!
Link | by atenhotep on 2006-03-06 11:46:28 (edited 2006-03-06 11:46:47)
Dutch (write, speak and hear);
Cantonese (only speak and hear);
German (write, hear and speak);
and very very little French

Re: Language extravaganza!
Link | by metapod on 2006-03-07 14:00:29
I can only fully speak English, but I am pursuing a Bachelors' degree in Japanese and Korean :)

Re: Language extravaganza!
Link | by Verrigrass on 2006-03-07 14:10:39 (edited 2006-03-07 14:18:34)
I ain't amerika-jin nor nihon-jin. So I speak Portuguese as native language.

Translating to my native language:
eu não sou nem americano e nem japonês. Então eu falo português, que é minha lingua nativa.

Verrigrass らめん

Re: Language extravaganza!
Link | by bishi baka on 2006-03-07 14:17:35
I'm teaching myself Japanese but that's the only language I know besides English.


Re: Language extravaganza!
Link | by FoV on 2006-03-07 15:36:08
Hi again Shinya! That is so cool! I wish I could speak Japanese too! Later, if there is one language I could learn, it would defitevely be japanese! Hum... I dont know if you could but, do you know what is the Japanese way to say the name Fanny?

Nice to met you Kamen! I can see that you are very well instructed! You wrote that your native country is the Netherlands. So, I dont know and I want to know, what is your first language? Sorry, I'm kind of ignorant, and very curious too! I was just wondering...You TOTALY impress me! You actually know all of these hard -to-learn languages? That's incredible! Hope we can be friends! I have a last question... how did you learned all these languages? Well, later!

Hi Verrigrass! Wow! Portuguese! That sounds cool! Is it pretty similar to Spanish? I guess not, but still, I think a lot of people are mixing up Spanish, Portuguese and Italian! Can you speak French?

Bishi Baka and Metapod, nice to meet you as well! Both of you and I are pursuing the same ´´dream``, to speak Japanese! Hope you succeed to learn it! By the way Metapod, what's a Bachelor Degree? Is it a kind of Diploma?

Au revoir tout le monde et merci beaucoup pour avoir pris la peine de me répondre! Au plaisir de vous revoir!

Goodbye everyone and thanks for your great answers! See you later!

Even the most unsensitive meanies can have a soft side when no one's lookin

Re: Language extravaganza!
Link | by SCHALA on 2006-03-07 16:00:28
English and Japanese. Surprisingly Japanese is the easier of the two.

woot

Re: Language extravaganza!
Link | by Verrigrass on 2006-03-07 16:25:40
>> Au revoir tout le monde et merci beaucoup pour avoir pris la peine de me répondre! Au plaisir de vous revoir!

To speak in french I don't know, but being a latin language, I can undestand a little of your phrase. French, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and Romenian are the 'latin languages'.

I'd translate as:
Adeus à todos, e por favor me respondam! Prazer em revê-los!

Maybe I couldn't understand exactly the whole sentence, but it's not so far away.

Verrigrass らめん

Re: Language extravaganza!
Link | by shiroyuu on 2006-03-08 00:55:38
from most fluent >> least fluent:
Cantonese (though it's not really a language. more of a dialect.)
Chinese/Mandarin
Japanese
Malay
and i speak a little of French, Italian and German during piano theory lessons(ah, shut up, that's not counted).
by the way, english's ranked between chinese and japanese for me.
bye.

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current favourite(s): niconico douga!!!!!

Re: Language extravaganza!
Link | by killiandcc on 2006-03-17 16:01:39
My native language is English, but I am a freshman Japanese student (and loving it). Being in Alaska, I know a couple native words, but other than that, that's about it.

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