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I know English and took 12 years of French (mostly at a private school), to where I could hear a conversation and understand, but I couldn't speak it nearly so fast, although I could form and speak very complex sentences. I haven't spoken any french for 6 years, but I did get to eaves-drop on a dirty conversation in French at a party recently, so that's good.
In college i took enough Japanese to be able to read a children's book and understand somewhat complex conversations, but I could only speak stilted, very formal sentences. I learned more than 1000 kanji characters (I never counted exactly how many) and followed Dragonball in Japanese (not that tough). I had to quit the class shortly after my friend and I did a "presentation," where as a joke I called Genji Monogatari a hentai. (Kono Sensai did NOT appreciate that.)
I also took a Biblical Hebrew course, and could read senteces right out of the Bible and understand them. But I can't compose sentences in that language due to the very irregular sentence structure and conjugation. As for speaking it--no one speaks it.
In college i took enough Japanese to be able to read a children's book and understand somewhat complex conversations, but I could only speak stilted, very formal sentences. I learned more than 1000 kanji characters (I never counted exactly how many) and followed Dragonball in Japanese (not that tough). I had to quit the class shortly after my friend and I did a "presentation," where as a joke I called Genji Monogatari a hentai. (Kono Sensai did NOT appreciate that.)
I also took a Biblical Hebrew course, and could read senteces right out of the Bible and understand them. But I can't compose sentences in that language due to the very irregular sentence structure and conjugation. As for speaking it--no one speaks it.
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Otchah omeret ivrit?Zaia wrote:English and Spanish, although I know basic French, Polish and Hebrew as well. Only voted for 2 though (didn't cheat), because I'd have a hard time holding a conversation in the last three.
I thought I was the only one...
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When I was little, I used to speak conversational Polish with my grandfather. However, I can only remember a smattering of words, none of which can be used together (in any logical way, anyway).Spanky The Dolphin wrote:I've never gotten why people ask stuff to others in languages they say they know. Some kind of test? Don't believe them?
Hm...
Anyway, I said I sucked at it, so it's whatev.
And Bob, I took Hebrew in college because my best friend's Jewish. It was SO GODDAMN HARD!!! One alphabet for writing, another for reading--what the hell! That sucked, dude, with only a semester to catch up with the other people in my class, all but one of whom had been reading/writing Hebrew for as long as they could remember. Bah. Bah, I say!
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Danish and English.
I would consider my written English almost fluent. Ive been reading and writing English since I was 12. My spoken English is good after Ive talked it for a while. It needs "warming up" so to speak.
Norway have 2 sets of official language.
Bokmål(Book-Language) and Nynorsk(New-Norwegian). Bokmål is spoken by the majority.
There are IIRC a few others but they dont really matter tbh.
Bokmål is very similar to Danish. Norway used to be a part of Denmark in the middle-ages and renaissance. It got stolen from us by the filthy Swedes in the 19th century .
The composition is abit different but when written most Danes would be able to understand it and vice versa.
Ive heard it said that Danish is very fast compared to Norwegian. Norwegians use more words in a sentence than Danes for instance.
Many Norwegian words sounds "cute" when heard by Danes. Only children use those words .
Swedish is simply impossible to understand for most Danes. They "sing" too much.
Danish is simply flat. Just like Denmark .
Ive been in Sweden a couple of times and Norway once. They had no problems with me talking Danish to them but when they talked back I had to ask them to talk English.
Quite embarrassing really .
I would consider my written English almost fluent. Ive been reading and writing English since I was 12. My spoken English is good after Ive talked it for a while. It needs "warming up" so to speak.
Not really.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Isn't that because Norwegian and Swedish are technically the same language?
Norway have 2 sets of official language.
Bokmål(Book-Language) and Nynorsk(New-Norwegian). Bokmål is spoken by the majority.
There are IIRC a few others but they dont really matter tbh.
Bokmål is very similar to Danish. Norway used to be a part of Denmark in the middle-ages and renaissance. It got stolen from us by the filthy Swedes in the 19th century .
The composition is abit different but when written most Danes would be able to understand it and vice versa.
Ive heard it said that Danish is very fast compared to Norwegian. Norwegians use more words in a sentence than Danes for instance.
Most Danes have a few difficulties with spoken Norwegian. And *alot* of problems with spoken Swedish.DeadM wrote:English and Norwegian, but I can understand Swedish and Danish(since they are extremely similar to Norwegian, except spoken Danish, which, IMO sounds very different from spoken Swedish and Norwegian) and most Swedish and Danish people would probably understand Norwegian.
Many Norwegian words sounds "cute" when heard by Danes. Only children use those words .
Swedish is simply impossible to understand for most Danes. They "sing" too much.
Danish is simply flat. Just like Denmark .
Ive been in Sweden a couple of times and Norway once. They had no problems with me talking Danish to them but when they talked back I had to ask them to talk English.
Quite embarrassing really .
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Given the requirements, two. I can speak SPanish on a conversational level, but no further. I know a couple of basic questions and answers in Russian. -shrugs- I know many tidbits of a lot of other languages, though.
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He must have forgotten that he spoke german as well. Then he would indeed speak all three official languages of Belgium .Lord Sander wrote:<snip>Batman wrote:I know dozens of languages.
Chinese,Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, several varaitions of English, Tagalog, Esperanto, Japanese, Dutch, Belgian,
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To show that they speak it too?Spanky The Dolphin wrote:I've never gotten why people ask stuff to others in languages they say they know. Some kind of test? Don't believe them?
Hm...
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Implied.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:You forgot English there, Ver.
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"= = = = English. = = = =, = and = Russian = (what is =? ) = = = = = = =. "fgalkin wrote:??? ?? ???? ????? ??????????. ?????? ???? ???? ???? ????????, ???????? ? ???????? ???????? ????? (??? ??? ??????? ) ??????? ?????? ?????? ?????? ??? ??????????? ???????.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:You forgot English there, Ver.
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Gawds, I'm pitiful. And I *did* know about six more of those words.. but I lost my Russian books (which I'm highly pissed off about, btw).
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English first, and I can speak some pidgin German. But I can understand German perfectly, and my written German is decent.
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Is there anybody here who doesn't know more than 1 foreign language?
Yep. Personally the older I get the less I think I understand English as well.
I can recognize some Spanish words and a understand a few phrases but I'm chalking that up more to vocabulary than actually being able to speak the language.
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Danes are having trouble with Swedish? I didn’t know that.SecondStorm wrote:Most Danes have a few difficulties with spoken Norwegian. And *alot* of problems with spoken Swedish.
Many Norwegian words sounds "cute" when heard by Danes. Only children use those words .
Swedish is simply impossible to understand for most Danes. They "sing" too much.
Danish is simply flat. Just like Denmark .
Ive been in Sweden a couple of times and Norway once. They had no problems with me talking Danish to them but when they talked back I had to ask them to talk English.
Quite embarrassing really .
Anyways I understand Danish put answer in Swedish the only thing I don’t get is your crazy way to number stuff.
I checked the three languages but if I count Dane and Norwegian it would make five and guess I can throw in Icelandic also, that would make it six languages.
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