My native language is (British) English and I'm learning French and Japanese. I used to be able to speak some Polish but I can only remember odd words although I can get the gist of a conversation (if I'm lucky)
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My native language is (British) English and I'm learning French and Japanese. I used to be able to speak some Polish but I can only remember odd words although I can get the gist of a conversation (if I'm lucky)
I am from america and I am learning Spanish, but it is the same deal here. Japanese is one that lots of teens(or at least in the major cities) want to learn it. I would like to learn it also.
I know a little German, actually. "Jesu Bleibet Meine Freude"
..That's all I know.
I've studied American Sign Language, though that's not really foriegn.. I would like to learn other languages, but it's a lot of effort for little use. I have other things I need to focus my study time on.
I only really know English, but I did know a bit of French when I did take it as a class. :)
English, Spanish. Actually, I'm working on Spanish, I can tell how old I am and stuff.
English (Australian), Cantonese are the only two I know fluently ( but saying that I speak fluent cantonese may be a bit of a stretch)
In school, I took a semester of French, two years of Classical Latin, one semester of Classical Greek and four years of German. I can't remember any of it. :(
I speak English. I know a few basics in French and German though, and only a few - even though I studied them for 3 years. ;(
I speak English(British), 3 years worth of French. (J'habite a la maison!) and a tiny amount of Spanish. We did it as a Second language for a year but it was hardly anything as usually our Spanish lesson was taken over by French
Id like to say I could speak Finnish, but that would be a lie :(
'Hattu' = Hat
'Lintu' = Bird
..Yes they are The Rasmus's nicknames
I can say Thankyou 'Kittos' as I heard Lauri say it.
"Kee-oss"
Just Irish and English.