Rosettastoned Posted January 20, 2018 Content Count: 71 Joined: 05/14/17 Status: Offline Share Posted January 20, 2018 I’m not fluent in any other languages I know very basic Spanish taught throughout elementary but have been thinking of investing in Rosetta Stone for either spanish or French so I know people who know both well though I’m leaning towards Spanish since Southwest Detroit is pretty much all spanish speakers and I love the food. Link to comment
Nitram Posted January 20, 2018 Content Count: 113 Joined: 08/28/17 Status: Offline Share Posted January 20, 2018 I used to be pretty fluent in American Sign Language. I taught myself one summer when I was younger because I had nothing else to do. I don't remember much now because I didn't keep up on it and it was a long time ago, but I've been thinking about relearning it. 1 Link to comment
Here comes dat chin Posted February 6, 2018 Content Count: 77 Joined: 06/21/17 Status: Offline Share Posted February 6, 2018 Entirely with the purpose of tooting my own horn, I'd say that I'm pretty good at French! I'm currently in French II, but I've completed all of Duolingo's French lessons, and I'm trying to read French literature. It's stupidly complicated, because apparently "que" means a billion things. English is my first language, of course! I tried out Spanish freshman year, but I didn't like it too much. Right now, I'm trying to motivate myself to learn Russian, and I'm scared that if I don't start soon, it's just gonna get harder. Link to comment
Suri Posted February 6, 2018 Content Count: 1401 Joined: 01/24/16 Status: Offline Share Posted February 6, 2018 Fluent in Dutch/Flemish, was raised partially in (British) English as well because of my family so I'm pretty fluent in that as well. American English is something I'm working on because you guys are so weird with your slangs and stuff. I "should" be fluent in French since I've learned it for half of my life and because Belgium, but I'm far from fluent. I can speak it somewhat, never had issues when talking with french or walloon (french speaking Belgian) patients so its decent. I understand a lot of German, speaking is different though. German is somewhat close to Dutch so that's why (both Germanic languages). Lived in Poland for a bit with 4 Spanish girls so I picked up some stuff there, forgot most of it by now though Did a course for sign language as well, got that degree for it. Looks good on my resume but I never really used it (only did it because I was a guide in a scouts for kids with disabilities). Link to comment
Brando Posted February 6, 2018 Content Count: 1667 Joined: 12/06/15 Status: Offline Share Posted February 6, 2018 I could speak Spainglish. I'm not fluent in Spanish but was raised by 2 Hispanic parents that taught me well. Link to comment
Itch Posted February 6, 2018 Content Count: 3440 Joined: 12/12/07 Status: Offline Share Posted February 6, 2018 L1 = English L2's = Portuguese - Fluent Italian - Reasonable, I wouldn't say fluent, but I can speak ok and understand a majority of what is said to me. Spanish - Passable - currently studying. Link to comment
slalom Posted February 6, 2018 Content Count: 422 Joined: 11/25/16 Status: Offline Share Posted February 6, 2018 L1 = English L2's = Portuguese - Fluent Spanish - Passable - currently studying. ^ basically that but my Spanish’s consists of what what’s my friends have taught lmao. I’m also in French 2 this year and im planning on taking Italian next year and going deep with it. Link to comment
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