NotTheDoctor
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Spanish, English and French (I'm a translator ). Also some German and Italian. And I'm learning Japanese.
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Awww... Halo, thank you.Halo said:DS, your English is excellent. Any misunderstandings would be purely on the part of the reader.
direstraits said:And I speak English well enough for people to misunderstand me.
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direstraits said:And I speak English well enough for people to misunderstand me.
Halo said:Any misunderstandings would be purely on the part of the reader.
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...
ValkyrieRaven88 said:I can speak Spanish, a tiny bit of English Sign Language (not ASL), and an even tinier bit of Japanese.
You're lucky. I wasn't able to learn foreign language until high school.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?
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.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.
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.
aniela said:btw, never_know, how come you speak Romanian?