I'm really interested in learning other languages. I know some German and am learning Korean currently.
Do you like learning languages?
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I'm really interested in learning other languages. I know some German and am learning Korean currently.
Do you like learning languages?
English is my second language, so it's foreign language. Does that count?
Other than that, I learn Arabic and a little bit Japanese.
Honestly, it's interesting to learn new languages if it's not for school.
Learning Japanese right now then Thai.
I speak Japanese and learned Mandarin Chinese a bit almost 10 years ago
I know Illonggo, Hokkien Chinese, basic Tagalog, basic Mandarin Chinese, and basic Korean.
I actually want to learn Russian. I know just a few words but I'm falling apart. 38(
No, not really.
The only languages that I know are english and swedish (swedish is the mother tounge) and I am quite satisfied with that. The thing is... I would like to know other languages, like japanese, arabic and so on but I'm not actually interested in learning them. Ehm oufh... how to explain this.... *thinking* ... I would like to know them - but I don't have the interest to actually sit down and learning/study them (hope you understand).
Lol, I guess languages arn't my biggest interest. http://www.familjeliv.se/Chatt/ikoner/smile2.gif Or more correctly, I don't like to study that much.~ Well, atleast I'm trying to improve/maintain my english by, for example, being in here. That gives me atleast some credit points, right? http://www.familjeliv.se/Chatt/ikoner/smile5.gif
So don't kill me!
I look so bad in here right now... ;-;
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What kind of language is Illonggo? Is it a african one? I tried to google it but couldn't find any good answer.
I am fluent in English, and I know some French and Cantonese. I have always wanted to learn Japanese and German.
I learned English.
Learning a new language is a challenge that I enjoy.
I've taken three years of German [forgotten most of it.] Took a year of Japanese [forgot most of that too.] Gonna relearn them at some point and add Spanish to that mix [and hopefully not forget it...]
English and Spanish were my first languages. I want to learn Arabic, Latin, Italian, Portuguese, and Japanese.
I've always wanted to learn Chinese and Japanese, Chinese since I was a child, Japanese since Vocaloid but I've giving up those dreams because both those languages are extremely hard to learn, I was thinking about learning Korean because SeeU but I don't know, I just don't enough time (that I would like to use) to learn a new language. Right now I know Spanish (first language) and English, my English is way better than my Spanish though because I know 5 year old Spanish only.
I learn English when I was kid. I learn Spanish in school. I learn Japanese in big school. I learn basic Mandarin in big school too.
I'm not really interested in starting on a fifth. I can barely remember those four well enough.
I can speak Dutch, English basic German, few words of french. Thats really all i need.
I know Chinese, English, Bahasa Melayu and Cantonese. But I stagger a lot when I talk in Bahasa Melayu and Cantonese cuz I don't talk much in those languages. It's ironic I can't talk well in Cantonese though I hear it every day. My friends whine at my bad Cantonese so in the end I can't practice at all. I'm learning Japanese though I'm really slow now because of school work.
To tell the truth I really love learning and speaking in different languages. I admire Singaporean people cuz most of them can speak fluently in English, Chinese, Hokkien and even Bahasa Melayu. I'm planning to learn Korean, German and Italian. Dunno whether I will make it though lol. Looks too ambitious.
I detest learning new languages. Fortunately, I spent a portion of my childhood in an English-speaking environment, so I know some English in addition to my native language, which is Japanese. But that's about it.
I learned some French early in college, but just enough to pass the class.
I'm fluent in both English and German
I speak fluent English and quite a bit of German
Ah, I'm boring xD
I obviously speak English and I did French and Spanish at secondary school (aged 11-15). I also learnt Latin for a year, but that doesn't really count, as it is a dead language.
Salve!
I speak Portuguese as my native tongue but now a days English is becoming my first choice of language when talking to someone since my Portuguese vocabulary is rather limited compared to my English one. I also speak Spanish and basic Japanese. I know bits and pieces of Korean, French and Italian.
Im attempting to learn Spanish though its not really sticking..
Yes, I actually love learning other languages.
After all, that is what I'd like to study. Currently I am
bilingual in English and French. I know basic Spanish
(learning more of it in college) and I am also taking
a Mandarin Chinese course in college, as well.
Yay for cultures and languages! \o/
I've studied a bit of Japanese, and because the next course won't come round for six months I'm taking an introductory Latin course at the moment. Well, starts in a month, but still :)
I want to...
- Improve my English
- Learn Korean a bit more . . . heol =___=;
- Learn Cantonese (Chinese for those who don't know)
Outside I don't think I have any desire for learning languages.
I only speak Kokorian and Bantu.
i love learning languages. i love them so badly that i took linguistics as my course..haha. :) anyway, i am fluent in filipino, somewhat fluent in english, learning japanese and korean. and would love to take other language courses. :D
I'd like to know Japanese, Korean, and maybe Spanish
Learning languages is awesome! I took 3 years of French in high school. I can speak Spanish fluently. I would like to learn Japanese, Russian or German.
I'm not really learning new languages, i do speak the following:
- Dutch (native)
- Moroccan (native)
- English (second language)
But i do would like to learn an eastern language, preferably Japanese since i would to go there one day :)
Ive taken a total of eight years of spanish lessons. im a lot better at reading and translating than hearing it.