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How Many Languages Do You Know and Use?

I have a working knowledge of French, meaning I can do basic conversation and reading, and I can translate most anything with a dictionary. It's not as good as it should be, probably, considering I took like 8 years of French in school and have been there twice (for a two-week period and a six-week period only, though).
 
Halo said:
DS, your English is excellent. Any misunderstandings would be purely on the part of the reader. :)
Awww... Halo, thank you. :)

...

I'm speechless.

:D

ds

Psst! I ran out of money already so the cheque for this one will have to wait a little longer...
 
direstraits said:
And I speak English well enough for people to misunderstand me.

That's the highest grade of language knowledge, isn't it? asks my inner postmodernist ;)

Halo said:
Any misunderstandings would be purely on the part of the reader.

That's the whole point, right? :D ;)

Me, I speak Swedish, English and gibberish, and I can get by in German (barely) and French (my pronunciation is better than my comprehension and grammar), and I guess Danish and Norwegian though they're more different from Swedish than Swedes like to believe. Also, I can order an icecream in Czech!

*mrkgnao*
 
direstraits said:
Awww... Halo, thank you. :)

Psst! I ran out of money already so the cheque for this one will have to wait a little longer...

Hmmph. :mad: What I meant to say was "DS, your English is atrocious." :D
 
ValkyrieRaven88 said:
I can speak Spanish, a tiny bit of English Sign Language (not ASL), and an even tinier bit of Japanese.

Valkyrie, there seem to be quite a number of different types of sign language. The one I learnt was Australasian Signed English, which didn't involve over-emphasis of words. Just interested to hear how it differs from American and English sign Language.
 
i speak my native language, Romanian, then French, English, Italian, Spanish, i can read German and Portuguese, and i am learning Arabic right now.

btw, never_know, how come you speak Romanian?
 
aniela said:
i speak my native language, Romanian, then French, English, Italian, Spanish, i can read German and Portuguese, and i am learning Arabic right now.

btw, never_know, how come you speak Romanian?
You're lucky. I wasn't able to learn foreign language until high school.
 
Poppy1 said:
Valkyrie, there seem to be quite a number of different types of sign language. The one I learnt was Australasian Signed English, which didn't involve over-emphasis of words. Just interested to hear how it differs from American and English sign Language.
I know the difference between English and American sign, but I don't know anything about Australian. In ASL, they change the grammar from how people normally speak to something else, and I don't like it. My grandparents don't like it, since they learned English sign, so I learned that, too. Other than the grammar, English and American aren't that different.
 
ValkyrieRaven88 said:
I know the difference between English and American sign, but I don't know anything about Australian. In ASL, they change the grammar from how people normally speak to something else, and I don't like it. My grandparents don't like it, since they learned English sign, so I learned that, too. Other than the grammar, English and American aren't that different.

In the Austalasian sign, you just talk normally and finger-spell for any words they don't have. It sounds like it may be the same as the English sign.

(PS. Just read your homepage - why don't you like e.e.cummings?)
 
My parents came here to the U.S. from Poland just months before I was born. So I speak fluent Polish. I was raised by my grandmother who was from Moscow, so I also know Russian. I can read in Polish, but not in Russian. I can also read in Italian, and understand most of it, but when I open my mouth to respond, my tongue get tied. And of course, there's the English; Which I learned at 5 when I entered kindergarten. However, If you hear my speaking, I have a horrible Chicago accent. :p
 
Yes I speak English and Caveman... UUUuugggghhhh

I wish I could speak different languages but sad to say I am a Dumbass... and fight to make english work right...
 
I'm able to read german and english book. Sometimes it is really funny what the translater made out of the story. =D
 
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