हिन्दी(Hindi) and Shitty English.
Was learning spanish but dropped it.
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हिन्दी(Hindi) and Shitty English.
Was learning spanish but dropped it.
Estonian, English and a couple of the simplest words in Russian.
Mon français n'est pas mauvais, und mein Deutsch ist ziemlich schlecht.
Je ne sais pas si mon allemand avait un sens.
Also English lol.
English and Turkish as native languages, I've also studied French as a prep-year for highschool so I can understand it but don't speak it fluently, same with Italian, somehow. Other than that I've been learning Mandarin for a year and I'll take the HSK 3 exam in a few months :D
In French, it's "Quelles langues parlez-vous?"
Thanks.
Yw! It's kinda weird we have to make "what" be gendered and plural depending on the word we're asking about lmao
Dutch, German, French, English and what starts to become passable Slovak.
Dutch, a funky dutch dialect, English and I understand German but I don't speak it. Should probably learn it.
Native German, fluent English, full working proficiency in Norwegian, (understand Swedish and Danish as a direct consequence), somewhat proficient in Dutch and French, and my Chinese is enough to get by. Couldn't hold a longer conversation though.
Spanish as my native language, English, intermediate Portuguese and currently learning French.
Polish (my native language) and english (duh). I also want to learn lojban for fun, but I keep procrastinating
English. I really wish I had done better in French class during school
Swedish and English.
I know a few phrases in Spannish as well.
I speak English, I studied Latin but have not kept up, and I know a tiny bit of Japanese and French.
Hablo español de forma nativa. I can read, write and understand by ear English, but I refuse to speak it because the pronunciation rules of English are shit.
Or are they shite? You're right we're fucked.
Spanish, english, german.
German (native), English (not native-level but compared to my work colleagues I might as well be lol) and some American Sign Language (I can carry a simple conversation as long as I may fingerspell words I don't know yet/anymore)
I mean. im not so good at english as a native speaker. near the end of college my friend and I traded transcripts and his comment was. you get pretty good grades. oh except in spanish. when I had classes that were straight up english classes I similarly did not do well.
Spanish and English. I also know enough Catalan to be able to read but now speak it
English Spanish Portuguese
I want to learn Russian and Chinese