Chêvouÿx Posted June 21, 2010 Content Count: 1079 Joined: 04/21/08 Status: Offline Share Posted June 21, 2010 (edited) English - Fluent German - Half/Three-quarters Fluent (It's pretty much my second language at this point, though I'm not as fluent as Starbucks ) Spanish - Decent Amount (I could survive in Mexico/Spain, but I couldn't get into deep philosophical conversations while speaking in Spanish) Swedish - Small Amount (And, as previously stated, I can speak some Norwegian and Danish because of my limited knowledge of Swedish.. but I actually do prefer Swedish because it's somewhat easier to pronounce for an American than than the other two). Considering that I want to become a linguist and want to have that as my life's career, I should also mention that I plan to take Mandarin next year (because that's when my school will be able to offer it) and Arabic or Russian (one of the two) when in college. However, I should also say that, admittedly and unfortunately, I will most likely fail miserably at those languages, especially considering that I'm a white American. Oh well. Oh! And by the way: Linguistics doesn't cover only the ability to speak the language; I'm also curious in orthography, grammar, and the history/development of languages. Edited June 21, 2010 by Chêvouÿx Link to comment
Harbor Posted June 21, 2010 Content Count: 2596 Joined: 02/23/09 Status: Offline Share Posted June 21, 2010 hola, donde esta tu oso? yo muerto tu oso para y pie Link to comment
Chêvouÿx Posted June 21, 2010 Content Count: 1079 Joined: 04/21/08 Status: Offline Share Posted June 21, 2010 hola, donde esta tu oso? yo muerto tu oso para y pie Ok, one: What the fuck did you just try to say? Two, correction (assuming I understand what you attempted): Hola, ¿dónde está tu oso? Yo maté a tu oso para tener su pie. :confused1: Link to comment
Harbor Posted June 21, 2010 Content Count: 2596 Joined: 02/23/09 Status: Offline Share Posted June 21, 2010 Ok, one: What the fuck did you just try to say? Two, correction (assuming I understand what you attempted): Hola, dónde está tu oso? Yo maté a tu oso para tener su pie. :confused1: in all honesty i just typed it quick was to lazy to find correct punctuation i was trying to say Hi, where is your bear? I will kill it with my feet. but eh BACK ON TOPIC English: Fluent Spanish: Kinda flunet Can understand mexicans, and hold a conversation etc.etc. French: Barely any Link to comment
Leon Posted June 21, 2010 Content Count: 3206 Joined: 03/20/09 Status: Offline Share Posted June 21, 2010 english Lol:ohwell: English Spanish French (Still learning) Link to comment
ScubaToaster Posted June 21, 2010 Content Count: 2075 Joined: 02/08/10 Status: Offline Share Posted June 21, 2010 Russian-Fluent/Native Spanish-Fluent English-Learning Python, C++ Link to comment
B o B Posted June 21, 2010 Content Count: 799 Joined: 01/20/09 Status: Offline Share Posted June 21, 2010 English, Swedish, Norwegian (some) and some Danish as well Link to comment
Ganzta Posted June 21, 2010 Content Count: 2122 Joined: 08/12/08 Status: Offline Share Posted June 21, 2010 Chinese - fluent Taiwanese - fluent English - fluent Japanese - good enough (i can have everyday conversations with Japanese people I know) Link to comment
Mad Dogg Posted June 21, 2010 Content Count: 2844 Joined: 10/28/09 Status: Offline Share Posted June 21, 2010 Finish - Fluent English - 7 years studyed Swedesh - Had to learn basic´s to get pass.... Link to comment
starbucks Posted June 21, 2010 Content Count: 1573 Joined: 02/19/09 Status: Offline Share Posted June 21, 2010 WHY IS EVERYBODY SPEAKING GERMAN? ffs Link to comment
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