Does anyone else see the humor in that statement?
Anywayz, English, Engrish, Spanish, and Ebonics are languages I speak. Klingon is my native tongue.
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I thought that said controversial Chinese when I first read it xD
English, for starters. Though I'm surprised I can speak that half the time. I'm only barely able to include Japanese in these lists, I need to brush up immensely on that. But yes, only two for me. I used to study both Italian and Spanish at school but I didn't really enjoy them at that point. We didn't learn much really.
I want to be fluent in English and Japanese one day, as well as maybe two other interesting languages. I love languages but don't have the opportunity to use them yet. One day maybe!!! :)
bull’s eye!
except not really.
Norwegian and English.
They say (I swear, University of Saskatchewan, if you ask me to cite my source here, your faculty will be throttled alphabetically :eep:) that one's ability to absorb and retain various languages is at its peak in late childhood. Having recently hit what our culture defines as adulthood, I am polluted with the conventions of English far too thoroughly to reap such benefits. I can imagine it . . . my current self struggling bitterly to grasp Latin syntax, while my inner child abusively rags on me from within. :screwy:
Just the one language, but I have endeavored to know it well. Consider it a form of compensation, if you wish. <_< But you would probably be wrong. I like the language well enough; what can I say?
I speak English, French, German, Ebonics, Ancient Norsk, Neptunian, Klingon, Zalzagok, Moonspeak, Morse Code and Braille.