I'm learning French and Japanese. I'm at an intermediate level in French.
I'd like to learn Swedish. And I'm also interested in Hebrew.
What languages do you speak or are learning?
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I'm learning French and Japanese. I'm at an intermediate level in French.
I'd like to learn Swedish. And I'm also interested in Hebrew.
What languages do you speak or are learning?
German, French, Afrikaans, and technically Dutch. Then C#, C++, VB .Net and Java.
Fluent: English, Mandarin
A bit less than fluent, but still good: French
Not fluent, but learning: Japanese
I can speak German ok. Not close to fluent, but I could get around Germany if I had to... and have done, lol. I really wish I could speak it better. Doesn't help where there're not German speaking people around
I want to learn sign language though, but again, no one I know speaks sign except my cousin in San Diego
US flag was kind of a giveaway :P
Danish, English. I can understand Norwegian and Swedish. I can also speak Assembly :P
Dutch and English.
I want to learn Russian, and if it werent for my mother it would have been my native tongue. Now it's gonna cost money and years of studing Russian.
English, German, Maths.
Gibberish and Pig Latin
English
Intermediate Spanish
Basic comprehension of Latin (via medical transcription courses)
Can count to 10 in Japanese, and know a few basic words (would like to learn more)
Used to know how to count to 10 in German, but I can only remember up to about 7, plus a few basic words
Pig Latin
Gibberish
Hip Hop
Sheet music (only fairly well, but I can)
Love :hump:
I'm learning Swedish. (Well, on-and-off learning)
I'll add sheet music, basic HTML, and mechanical CAD drawings to my list
I used to be able to read Korean decently, but have forgotten it all. I can read Russian pretty well. There are a few characters I can never remember, lol. Ukrainian is similar but with a few diff characters
French and English... and only a bit of French.
Sheet music, tabs and English.
Not entirely sure what all these people claiming to speak 'sheet music' sound like.
Leave it to a mathematician to say that. Lol.
This should help:
define: metaphor - Google Search :chuckle:
English, (learning Japanese and some Swedish),
Visual Basic, C, C++, C#, Objective C, x86 Assembly Code, Java, HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, ASP
Also, flat binary hex for x86 architecture.
It's nice to know people are interested in other cultures and languages. I really enjoy Japanese. The thing about Japanese is the grammar honestly isn't very difficult. There's just a lot of memorization that has to be done. There are many irregular patterns (especially when it comes to numbers). And you have different ways of counting different objects (flat objects, small round objects, etc.) Plus you have to learn all the Kanji, the modified Chinese characters. But it's such a fun language.
I took three years of German in high school, but I suck. Mostly because I am horribly out of practice. I know enough that if they tried to communicate with me, and spoke slow and used gestures I could probably figure out what they were saying. I am also trying to learn Japanese but I am at a very low level of that. Basically I know their basic alphabet and that is about it. And even then I wouldn't say I am at a 100% yet hehe.
I actually had a lot of Katakana and Hiragana learned. Made a language using them... have forgotten 99.9% of it, lol