Languages

How many languages do you speak user? Are you learning any currently?

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Know:
English

Can speak and read:
Latin
Greek

Can read but not speak:
German
Italian

Kinda know:
Spanish
Japanese

Started learning but forgot everything:
Korean
Chinese
Arabic
Hebrew

Trying to learn:
Linear B

>native bulgarian
>great english
>bad german
>and horrendous french

Op here. Forgot to put:
Know: English
Learning: Japanese
Will study later after learning: Russian and Spanish

Absolutely GOD TIER art taste

>know
Spanish
English

>can read
Portuguese
Italian
French (kind of)

>did a few lessons on duolingo but forgot everything
Portuguese
German

>trying to learn
Russian
Moore's Clinically oriented anatomy for my final

Thank you :)

Know
>Portuguese
>English

Have decent knowledge

>Spanish
>Japanese

Want to learn

>French
>Mandarin

Native English, have some knowledge of, in descending competence, Latin, Ancient Greek, French, German, Sanskrit, Qu'ranic Arabic, and Old English.

Just English
I can't get by in any other language

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English and Russian. I am currently working on Arabic.

Sure you can user you just have to practice!

completing a duolingo course doesn't make you speak a language, retard

Know:
English
Spanish
French
Portuguese

Lerning:
Latin, german and marshallese

>Know:
English
Egyptian Arabic

>Can Speak and Read:
Bohairic Coptic

>Can read but not speak:
Standard Fus-ha Arabic

>Kinda know:
Japanese
Norwegian

>Started learning at some point but forgot everything:
Norwegian
German

>Learning:
Italian

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Know:
Swedish
English

Can read, but only speak with grammatical flaws of varying severity:
German
Old Norse

Can read but not speak:
Norwegian
Danish

Can read relatively well with some focus, but not speak:
Old English (thanks to ON knowledge, vocabularies are almost identical to a certain extent)
Icelandic and Faroese (I studied these on a hobby level moons ago, but dropped it in favor of ON)

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Salve, quomodo vales?

I never said it did

Bene sum. Quid agis?

>know
English
>speak and read
Italian, Spanish
>learning
Portuguese
Then when I graduate I'll learn Arabic

Ego cum mea amante pugno ;_;
Et tu?

>know
Portuguese
English

>learning
Japanese

I don't need anything else.

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>Norwegian

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それだけで満足するの?

Paenitet. Utinam haberem amica.

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>何を言おうとしているのか。

Amicam aliquando habebis, meus amigo

I speak English.
Probably going to end up learning Spanish due to the Chi's around me.

I decided I was going to apply to a uni in Norway ~8 months ago but after a month of learning it, I got diagnosed with Raynaud's and my doctor said it would be hard to live in scandi countries.

Some norwegian posters might remember me as the guy who was asking about living in norway on /norgetråden/. I remember getting attacked by some guy who was insisting that Norway's universities are shit tier and then some guy told me to forget about him and do what I want or something.

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Gratias ago

Eu ainda estou na quinta unidade do Genki e no nível 5 do Wanikani. Um dia eu chego lá.

>I remember getting attacked by some guy who was insisting that Norway's universities are shit tier and then some guy told me to forget about him and do what I want or something.

They're both right.
It's shit tier compared to a lot of other international universities. But it's good enough for work here. And yeah us who have choices should choose the path we like the most.

>Know
Portuguese
English

>Learning
French
It gets really easy when your get used to the orthography.

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Russian
English
Slightly Fransais, Deutch, Espagnol and Italiano
Few words in Arabic, Hewbrew, Croatian
Just learned languages of countries i had visited

>It gets really easy when your get used to the orthography.
This. French is just nuts because its orthography was created during a time when the Frankish king was trying to reimpose Latin on his (proto) french speaking subjects. So we got an absolute cluster fuck that attempts to make the least Latin language look like Latin.

Entendo, pensava que você estava fazendo graça da minha gramática.
Já consigo entender tudo o que ouço e leio no japonês mas não consigo replicar na conversação.
Se esforça aí que a gente vai conseguir.
Usa estes vídeos em Japonês que ajuda muito.
youtube.com/user/freejapaneselessons3

>It's shit tier compared to a lot of other international universities.

Yeah I kinda know about that.

> And yeah us who have choices should choose the path we like the most.

I agree but I never really got the choice since living in very cold countries will cause complications for me.

But to be honest with you, I don't really feel bad about it. Perhaps fate has a different, better plan for me.

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Norwegian (Swedish, Danish by approximation)
English
Some German
Some Japanese (passively from anime, mfw)

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>Some Japanese (passively from anime, mfw)

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I'm a closeted anime watcher. I never meant for it to be this way. It was that damn Miyazaki's fault.

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>Já consigo entender tudo o que ouço e leio no japonês mas não consigo replicar na conversação.
Que beleza! Há quanto tempo estuda?

>Some Japanese (passively from anime, mfw)
Just watch Namasensi's vids and get some books and learn real Jap you weeb

Namasensei's*

You disgust me

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2 anos e meio estudando quase todos os dias sempre exposto à língua e neetando.
Costumo acumular as palavras que não entendo no Anki para estudar depois e ver noticias num jornal japonês diariamente.
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>Know
Korean
Japaneee
>Can read and speak
Spanish
English
Chinese

Do you have any real reason to stay on your high horse?

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He'd able to say he knows how to speak/read Japanese and didn't learn solely through Dragon Ball Z fights.

Never claimed I was seeking to learn it. You just pick up on phrases and words.

Legal. Espero chegar no N4 até o final do ano.
Seria bom chegar em 2020 lendo Soseki no original ou assistindo uns filminhos do sem legenda em inglês.

Há muito eu sou um weeaboo de música japonesa, apesar de odiar anime, então no momento eu só consigo apreciar o ritmo e a harmonia do que ouço. A ideia de ter todo um outro lado da coisa pra descobrir - ou seja, o significado das letras -, me agrada.

Essa aqui é linda. Sei cantar tudo mas não entendo nada, haha: youtube.com/watch?v=pQV-ka50jW4

Everytime I surprise the way Europeans and Americans bragging. Your languages are similar. This is the same thing as I'd say: I native Russian, I understand Ukrainian, Belarus, polish and a bunch of Slavic languages else. Yeah, a Greek I also can read and recognize. I never touch these languages. They are just similar with Russian.

>filminhos do sem legenda em inglês
Gosto de tantos diretores japas que não cheguei num consenso. Acho que seria legal ver os do Masumura sem legenda.

Talvez você não entenda muita coisa já que no Japonês você necessita já ter muita informação acumulada para poder começar a entender alguma coisa.
Então não se desaponte.
Eu gosto de ler livros clássicos(o pequeno príncipe, hachikou, les miserables) em nihongo porque ajuda muito.