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Post by lemondrop on Jan 4, 2008 17:48:13 GMT -5
my native tounge is the german language! and I so like "our" dialects LOL... I also try to speak english I just like the sound of this language... in my opinion it's kind of smooth... let's see hmm yeah I try to speak latin or maybe it's more like I try to translate and fail misrably (just like now trying to write something in english -.-° )
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Post by dianahawthorne on Jan 4, 2008 23:05:43 GMT -5
I speak fluent English (now more British English over American English, due to the large amount of British teachers at my school), as well as French (I'm basically fluent, although I'm much better speaking it than writing it). I took Latin for two years and at one point, I was fluent in Spanish, although I'm not anymore.
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Post by McGonagallsGirl on Jan 4, 2008 23:59:46 GMT -5
Oh, wow! We are the world here people! Okay, so, extremely standard English. A little French. But I don't really trust what I've been taught of French. I don't believe it's all completely legitimate. Especially with the vague definition of Aimer. That's when my doubts began. To like? To love? I need more practical experiance.
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Post by Mrs Edward Cullen on Jan 6, 2008 13:49:47 GMT -5
I speak English and I am in my third year of French. I can speak alittle German, Japanese, Italian, and Spanish.
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Post by Merriam on Jan 19, 2008 2:36:44 GMT -5
Eh . . . I speak English and am semi-fluent in Spanish. I can read a bit of Portuguese because my father is a Brazilian immigrant, and we travel there with some frequency to visit family. I picked up some French and Japanese at school, but on the whole, I speak far fewer languages than most people here.
I want to learn Italian and German, though.
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Post by Gemmie Lou on Jan 20, 2008 14:52:49 GMT -5
I speak English, German, a bit of French and a bit of Welsh!
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Post by TheGryffindorSeeker on Jan 20, 2008 16:59:55 GMT -5
i would say English but 1/2 time to lazy to pronounce proper English words (e.g Sorry, yes)
so i'm gonna say Scottish haha....(e.g wit, aye)
have to admit find bein Scottish funny few friends i know are English n still don't get the Scottish word for "ginger" lol
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Post by mmadcrazyfan on Jan 23, 2008 17:55:16 GMT -5
oh and i pretend that i an speak a little gaelic. it's, like, four words. but those four words make me happy..
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Post by PiER on Jan 27, 2008 13:28:35 GMT -5
Well I'm from England so obviously speak English but we moved to Sweden a few years back. It took me a while but I'm proud to say that I have mastered the language. I took Spanish at school and though I would never dare to presume I speak the language fluently, I know enough to order a tequila sunrise and find the little girls' room ;D
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