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Post by Romana on Oct 2, 2008 21:27:09 GMT 1
LOL um ok - Fluent in - Pahari (The Mountain lagnuage of Kashmir) Urdu (The Langauge Of Pakistan - Which is near Kashmir) English (The Language Of Where I was Born , Raised Up, And I live) Learning - Farsi (Afghan Langauge) Arabic German (Third Year now) Spanish (Second Year) Danish Know a wee bit in - Pashtho French WOW, slightly long list there, an im still 13 LOL
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Post by Amiee♥TH on Oct 3, 2008 22:44:22 GMT 1
Wow Romana lol.
I'm only fluent in english and gibberish.
Used to be near to fluent in French, but I've lost it all, hence why I'm learning again ;D
I know a tiny bit of Polish thanks to Pat
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Post by starrystar101 on Oct 5, 2008 5:45:05 GMT 1
My language skills are pretty boring and average.
I speak fluent English but I don't think it is really fluent, even though it my mother tongue. I always forget all the words, and the different tenses. I'll go, my sister drinked water. I am hopeless ahah.
I have two years of French, but I am crap at it, I have forgotten everything. The only reason why I did remotely well was because I could memorise the text, which was helpful, it was all you have to do. I learnt Spanish for a year but I've forgotten it all so I can't speak it at all I guess, better cross that off. I did a week course of Japanese Watashi was Sarah des I'll have to revise my notes to get better and relearn it all.
My best language is German, I struggle with sentance structures, but like most, I can understand it especially when written down, it's just speaking it that's the problem. I practise speaking with my mum though, who speaks a bit of German, and with my Grandma who IS German.
Just lots of uninteresting stuf I'm afraid though
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Post by misssy on Oct 5, 2008 14:08:14 GMT 1
im getting better and better at German from the 2-3 years i did at school alot of stuff keeps coming back to me (= im really considering spendidng a small fortune to learn it at college alongs side some other subjects
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Post by Amiee♥TH on Oct 5, 2008 16:01:24 GMT 1
My French is improving again, as is my German.
I miss being nearly fluent with French lol.
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Post by Adeline on Oct 5, 2008 16:30:12 GMT 1
My French is improving again, as is my German.
I miss being nearly fluent with French lol. French is a really hard language to learn I guess! I've study German for 13 years at school but I didn't learn much! You can't really learn any language at school over here! The courses are really bad! but, well, they don't seem to want to change it! anyway, i've manage to learn english all by myself so I'm pretty sure I could do it with German too!! lol
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Post by Anaaaa! on Oct 9, 2008 9:57:59 GMT 1
did french at school, and i have family there, so i know bits..like ze basics! lol englishh.. PORTUGUESE..haha my "mother tongue" (brazilian, even though it technically is portuguese, its a different type) lol learning german..so many funny little lessons. spanish (bit by bit) lol ja im done! lol
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Post by Amiee♥TH on Oct 9, 2008 15:29:45 GMT 1
My French is improving again, as is my German.
I miss being nearly fluent with French lol. French is a really hard language to learn I guess! I've study German for 13 years at school but I didn't learn much! You can't really learn any language at school over here! The courses are really bad! but, well, they don't seem to want to change it! anyway, i've manage to learn english all by myself so I'm pretty sure I could do it with German too!! lol Yeah it is a hard language, with all the masculine and feminine for everything lol.
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Post by OhSooRandomm on Oct 9, 2008 19:15:48 GMT 1
Oh I hate that! But actually, quite alot of languages have the who masculine and feminine thing, oui!
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Post by starrystar101 on Oct 9, 2008 21:32:02 GMT 1
I'm told that swedish has four genres, but luckily for them and people learning it they aprantely don't use them much.
I find French really hard, mainly because the ends of the words change depending on the first letter of the word after y'know? So it feels like a different word
it's flowingness in that sense makes it harder
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Post by OhSooRandomm on Oct 9, 2008 22:01:48 GMT 1
I don't find French thaaaaaat hard, even though at times it's confusing. In my school were learning phrases and stuff e.g Mon frere qui est egoiste et tetu. Yeah it's kinda boring too Somehow I'm teaching myself German, and I stink...I've tried Japanese but I wanna master some European languages right now. My dad's lucky - he knows English,Italian,French,Arabic,Portuegese and Spanish - maybe more
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Post by Xx_Jecca_xX on Oct 9, 2008 22:21:34 GMT 1
I find french so boring at school, mainly cause we've got an absolutely aweful teacher.
ATM we are learning "le passé composé" (the past tense) and it is so boring!
All this weeks lessons we just basically went over:
"Nous sommes allées en ville Nous avons fait du camping..."
A week on when and where to put sommes and avons.
We've got a fab German teacher though who always has a rugby ball in her bag and asks question to you then throws the ball for you to answer! We have learnt a lot more German this year than we have French because we have a better teacher!
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Post by Amiee♥TH on Oct 9, 2008 23:29:16 GMT 1
Spanish isn't so hard, but it is a fast speaking language and I can't get it write lol. It's pretty tongue twisting I think :/
French I find okay to pronounce and all, and I'm picking it up again thanks to Pauline ^^
I only know Hej in Swedish lol. Hello.
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Post by starrystar101 on Oct 10, 2008 22:46:13 GMT 1
wow ohsoorandomm, your dad speaks a whole loada languages, must be good on family holidays nay?
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Post by Mikey on Jan 17, 2009 19:15:17 GMT 1
I can speak fluent English (!), about ten words of French, can say 'hello' in about five languages and am doing a German GCSE course. That's about it
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