Other than English and your native language, what languages can you understand and why/how?
Other than English and your native language, what languages can you understand and why/how?
Portuguese, written and spoken. Sc*talonian and galician are understable too.
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italian because mother is from Sicilia
>Greek
Lived in Cyprus most of my life
>German
Decided to study it for a few years. Forgot a lot unfortunately but can still communicate to an extent.
So yeah, 4 languages in total
It’s decent if you don’t have the time for an actual course.
ok thanks
absolutely none
portuguese, italian, french
because they're close to spanish and you can understand it after listening to them for a day
Two. My mother tongue is Bengali, but we moved from West Bengal to Karnataka when I was very young, so Kannada (the language where I live) and Hindi, (the "national language"). Both were taught in school, and English was the medium of instruction. I learned to read Bengali at home.
Jävla sverige
German, because my mother insisted that I learn it in High school, since she also learnt it there.
Maybe other Latin languages
(I said maybe)
I understand enough French to get the basic information if written or spoken slowly
Can't hold a conversation though
I had to learn it a three years in school
Norwegian, and Swedish if i make an effort, for obvious reasons.
German as they're our neighbors, and i made a few scout friends i still visit which improves my German.
And French, given that i'm of a french noble family.
norsk? Danish?
some spanish, from all the mutt memes.
Spanish because I got Chilean parents.
Japanese because I'm a weeb.
If we're strictly talking about understanding and not speaking, then a few more, but obviously to varying extents:
Swedish - Very easy to understand.
Danish - Spoken can be hard sometimes, but I've been to Denmark several times and noticed you kinda get used to it after a while of listening to it. Written is trivial to understand since it's virtually the same as Norwegian.
Italian - Studied it a bit on top of the obvious similarities to Spanish.
Portuguese - I struggle to understand the spoken, but written isn't too hard.
none
What about Maltese?
German, from studying it at school, Norwegian from studying Danish but only visiting Norway, and Faroese because arr rook same
*frrrom
*farrroese
*norrrway
*gerrrman
Ich verstehe Deutsch und spreche es un bissche. Aber wann ich es muss schreiben dann ist das ein drama. Da ist einfach nicht genug Deutsche media hier.
I know Dutch, English and conversational German.
I studied French and Spanish, but am complete ass at it.
Or is it wenn.
Probs more Romance language if that’s the case
Italian: Watching lots of Italian TV when I was young.