Welche Sprachen kannst du, Jow Forums? Welche Sprachen magst du?

Welche Sprachen kannst du, Jow Forums? Welche Sprachen magst du?

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Speak english

What languages do you speak? What languages do you like?

I like Latin but I couldn't learn it because I rarted
I only know English

Danish, English, French & Classical Latin.

Speak American

Whatcha like about Latin? The Church imagery or a big Roman buff?
Impressive. How good are you at all of those?

I like Rome

Which one?

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Deutsch, Englisch, ein bisschen französisch. Kann schon das russische Alphabet. Würde gerne russisch sprechen können

Warum lernst du Russisch nicht denn? Kann nicht so schwer sein

Mangelnde motivation

Icelandic, English and Norwegian, learned in that order.
Wanna try to learn a Romance language next just because i think it's good to know at least one.

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verständlich. Ich habe das gleiche Problem. Ich brauche großen Druck für das Bedürfnis

I would consider myself fluent in the first three.
It has however, been quite a while since I practised Latin; but I can still read and speak it quite well.
Seeing as I've got an unquenchable thirst for knowledge about the Roman civilisation, I made it my duty to learn the language; which is quintessential for learning its history.

Thinking of any specific one?
That's a very good point. What's something super cool about the Roman civilization that I don't know?

Spanish or French probably.
Leaning more towards spanish atm.

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The empire

Ah, like the Dane then. The empire was pretty cool
>Spanish
gross

During the mid-era of the Roman republic, after three losses at the hands of the Carthaginian general Hannibal, at the battles of: lake Trasimene, the Trebia river, and the battle of Cannae; the Roman male population might have shrunk as much as 25%.
Even after multiple Italian states declaring their loyalty to Carthage, Rome kept demanding unconditional surrender of their enemy, and eventually won the second Punic war.
I cannot think of one single state apart from the Romans who would have continued to push such demands after such incredible losses; but that simply speaks to Rome's cultural tenacity, even before they were an empire.

Cool, but also lucky guys that survived. Were they monogamous

What's wrong with Spainish?

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slovak, romanian, german, swedish, japanese and short english

The mexicunts speak it
>short english?
What's that?

Yeah but Argentina speaks it too so that evens it out right?
+leafs speak English but that doesn't make english bad.

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That's a very good point. I never thought about it like that.

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