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.
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
They say (I swear, University of Saskatchewan, if you ask me to cite my source here, your faculty will be throttled alphabetically) 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.
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.
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