Do you study any languages? I am studying English

do you study any languages? I am studying English

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Teach*

what language do you teach to whom?

Ok Brian-san

English

Welsh

I want to speak both my Parent's native language but they are both very different from English and I'm too lazy to do it.

I'm studying Ebonics, my nigga

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also this

Mandarin and Punjabi?

im learning italian

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English is all you need

no

i knew elementary french but am forgetting it

i tried to learn japanese but burned out

i have all the free time in the world but neetdom fucked my brain

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Français, Português and r n km.t (middle Egyptian).

>Says the literal muslim Brown Jungle Chink
Don't speak like that about your superiors.

>i tried to learn japanese but burned out
>i have all the free time in the world but neetdom fucked my brain
You still a neet?

yeah

y-you wanna study Japanese together?

I'm 100% serious btw

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Mandarin, Urdu (and Hindi), Thai, Lao, Khmer.

plan to learn: Russian, Hmong

I'm white as fuck in case anyone wants to know.

nah i threw the towel in on that

sorry friendo

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maybe if you focused on one you could actually learn it well enough to use

Im Moment arbeite ich an meinem Deutschinterricht. Es ist hart, aber ich kann es schaffen. Jedoch bin ich nicht mir ganz sicher, wenn ich eines Tages fliessend sein werde. In Ordnung, ich bin mude. Nun gehe ich ins Bett. Nacht Freunde.

>you wanna study Japanese together?
what do you mean by "studying Japanese together" when he can't be your tandem partner anyways

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I'm rearning Japaniizu.

I want partner to study with me and we will learn at the same time and talk to each other and become friends and stuff

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My Mandarin is already around B2 maybe C1.

Urdu I've only been learning for about a year but its so easy I'm already B1.

The others are new additions, but Thai and Lao have 80% similar vocabulary and grammar and Khmer is just for fun (and really interesting to me.)

I was just joshing you to be honest

Are you an (academic) linguist? Or someone interested in south / Southeast Asian history and culture?

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you seem a pretty weird dude

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I wanna move to tokyo or hong kong :3

he just wants a study buddy

Stay in your shit heap.

The latter, I may someday make the transition to academia but It will be hard considering I only have a GED and was self taught from an early age. I'm particularly interested in minority Asian cultures and their position in the region and would like to eventually do enough research and fieldwork to write a book about it.

For now I just like learning languages though. Don't fear the tonal languages people. They can be a lot of fun really.

I am continuing my study of Estonian (Lived there - like it too much to forget). Putting aside what I already know, I am delving into Bahasa Melayu and Vietnamese because they use the Latin alphabet, plus I find their cultures interesting.

J'étude le française. Je ne suis pas trés bon.

I am studying Chinese right now

Salope

have you done a lot of traveling in that area user?

Not as much as I would like yet but yes. Last year I was in the Guizhou province China. Also spend a good amount of time in SE Asia.

Pic is a tradition bride costume at a minority wedding in Guizhou. The local custom is for the whole village to weep for 3 days straight at the giving of the bride. My friend told me they have ways of cheating though.

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Why?

*J'étudie le français. Je ne suis pas très bon.
Bonne chance à toi mon ami, n'oublie pas de conjuguer et que le français utilise des mots masculins/féminins
I've babbled a bit onto Russian, Japanese, Croat and Danish, but so far I'm not studying anything in a serious way. I might do so for Danish however, should be relatively easy considering I speak English and German