Language question thread

Please share with Jow Forums:

1. Your home cunt tree
2. What languages you speak?
3. How hard is it for foreigners to learn your native language?
4. How hard was it for you to learn English?

Thank you frens

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1.Slavic (slovenian)
2.English 100%, German I understand but speak bad, and a bit of serbo-croatian
3.Very Hard
4.Don't remember but it's easier than my native language

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>Your home cunt tree
Slovakia
>What languages you speak?
Slovak, Czech, English and like 5 words in German
>How hard is it for foreigners to learn your native language?
Slavs can do a good job, but English speakers can't pronounce the R and can't form proper sentences sometimes
>How hard was it for you to learn English?
It was pretty easy actually, since I grew up with the internet

1) US
2) English and plan to try Japanese (inb4 weeb) yeah whatever loser
3) idk although it's easy to tell when a non native speaks. They take their time speaking and it's kind of funny.
4) It's the only language I know so idk

Lebanon
Arabic /engrish
I'm told it's very hard
It was very easy to learn English , I got beaten up tho to learn

Canada

Hungarian, Canuckese

I've only heard of two people who weren't Hungarian and spoke without an accent

I learned in kindergarten because otherwise I'd be ostracized

1. Flag
2. Danish, English, some polish and Russian
3. I guess you could reach conversational level in Danish pretty quickly. There's not too much conjugation, and for the most part, sentences will just be a word for word replacement of their English counterpart
4. It took me years as a kid

netherlands
english, dutch, norwegian
not very, dutch is the closest language to english (other than scots and west frisian) and many of the words are the same or quite similar
not difficult at all, everyone here speaks english to some extent

>spoke without an accent
I guess most people don't care about that and that wasn't even what the OP question was about

by accent, I mean they don't conjugate well, you need to internalize it or otherwise you constantly stumble or stutter

Here, read
docplayer.hu/6839713-Summary-for-hungarian-verbs.html
if you're somewhat interested

Was born here.
Hungarian, Romanian, English, German.
My native is Hungarian, good luck with that. Especially the Transylvanian dialect.
Idk it happened gradually didn't even notice. Was annoying at first like German.

>Baltic ( Lithuanian)
>Lithuanian, English, Russian, Some German, basic phrase in Latin as well
>Dunno, Brits seems to grasp it quickly, though they do it with horrendous accent
Video related, Vilnius city council member, British expat
youtube.com/watch?v=KN3n0qoiWF0&t=367s
>Very easy, know it as well as my native language. Grew up watching english cartoons, consuming english media and playing english games

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flag
english, german and finnish
extremely hard, only foreigner i've heard speak proper finnish was a 22 year old russian girl at a university
don't really remember, it wasn't very hard

Korea
Korean and English with fluency
Fucking hard because of fucked up grammar
Wasn't that hard

1. CSA
2. English and French
3. Pretty easy since English language media is everywhere.
4. I was always naturally better at English class than my peers.

how is french easier than german?

Pooland
Polish, English, Swedish and a bit of russian
Very hard
Literally didn't even have to study, just watched yt videos and browsed some meme pages since primary school

Only if you speak a Romance language already.

1) Ukraine
2) Ukrainian, English, and little bit German (Goethe-Zertifikat B1)
3) They don`t learn it, so i can`t answer
4) Not particularly difficult. When I was a child, my parents bought games for my PC in English only. I can’t boast of my literacy, but thanks to my parents I perfectly understand English speech and English writing.

I definitely find it easier to learn french than german but that might just be personal preference (I hate german and could never get myself to study)

1. Flag
2. Ukrainian, Russian, English
3. Probably hard as fuck for non-slavs, too many tiny details that are non-existant in most romance languages.
4. I was lucky to have a good English teacher at school so she gave me a solid grammar base. Then I just spent few years in the internet reading and watching stuff and improved it pretty fast.

1. Flag
2. French, English, Spanish, Occitan, going to learn Japanese
3. Some foreigners do good, but a lot can never pronounce properly. It's probably hard to learn french because of the difference in how it is written vs spoken
4. Easy

>1. Your home cunt tree
Yes
>2. What languages you speak?
None
>3. How hard is it for foreigners to learn your native language?
Yes
>4. How hard was it for you to learn English?
No

No cases

>1. Your home cunt tree
Flag
>2. What languages you speak?
French, English, German, Mandarin & some Russian
>3. How hard is it for foreigners to learn your native language?
Not so hard I guess depending on the country. English and american tend to have a dumb accent but german do well for example
>4. How hard was it for you to learn English?
Easy, but not due to school teaching because english teaching methods in France are really outdated. That's why a lot of French people struggle with it I guess. You have to learn by yourself with travels, speaking with foreigners, working with international people

Speak spanish, german fluenty, basic A1 french

3. How hard to learn spanish? If youre european its easy to start learning it and become decent and be understood. But to actually speak it at a proffiecent/professional level its very challenging since it has harder grammar than french.

Canada
French and english
I learned english late in school and some people say I speak with an accent but its fine