03-04-21, 10:44 | #21 |
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Native German here.
I’m okay with English (much better written than spoken), mainly thanks to English books, websites and TV shows. Also a bit due to school, but all the practice is much more useful. I’ve also learned some French in school, and I can get by most of the time, but it’s fairly terrible. I am also half-heartedly trying to teach myself Dutch (at least understanding it), just for fun. |
03-04-21, 11:15 | #22 |
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My native languages are Catalan and Spanish
I can obviously speak English as well. I studied French for 6 years and was pretty good at it, but I haven't used it since I finished high school and I've forgotten a lot of it. I would like to pick it up again at some point. I've been studying Mandarin for the last 2 years. I'm quite decent at it, albeit I've still got a lot of vocabulary to learn. |
03-04-21, 12:23 | #23 |
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Native language is hungarian.
Speaking French and English on an almost native level, German and Russian and some spanish and portugese. Would love to learn greek. Last edited by Zsott; 03-04-21 at 12:25. Reason: reworded cuz why not |
03-04-21, 16:07 | #24 | |
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What's crazy is that the American version is apparently completely different than the England version, even though the oral language is the same |
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03-04-21, 22:16 | #25 | |
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Merħba lura fir-residenza umli tiegħi, tħossok liberu li tagħti ħarsa madwaru |
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