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ComradeShiba With the power of the google translate and my magnificent brain i figured out that you said sorry
no problem
ComradeShiba With the power of the google translate and my magnificent brain i figured out that you said sorry
no problem
With the magnificent power of Boris i knew what to say. (the upper part)
(BTW извините is learned from Duolingo.)
Depends on how you count: orally or literally. I don't have enough fingers.
What'cha mean?
ComradeShiba As in just speaking or talking and or as in knowing how to write like an essay.
Reading and writing them.
English, French, Chinese, Russian, German, Greek, Spanish, Polish
Languages I can read/write: English (both), German (can somewhat read)
Languages I know enough to hold basic interactions (ie where something is, ordering something, asking for help): Chinese, English
Languages I can confidently speak: English. I'm getting there with Chinese
Reason for knowing the language
English - Native
French - School, mandatory
Chinese - Family. I dropped out of classes because the teachers were always old and out of touch with how to teach modern, western children. Yeah, maintain order, but don't be a dictator and insult us for not grasping concepts
German - To understand the names of German WWII weapons (War Thunder), Mostly just asking a German friend
Russian - Supa Slav King Boris, CSGO memes, a friend
Polish - CSGO memes. Its just Kurwa, that's it
Greek - A friend who swears a bit
Spanish - Gotta play on NA servers. It's just swear words, any thing else is a mystery
ComradeShiba
I'm native in portuguese, completely fluent in english, and semi-fluent in spanish.
Iberia intensifies
(By the way, fluent means knowing how to speak the language correctly with no flaws so "completely fluent" is not a thing...)
ComradeShiba
Native: Dutch (≠ German)
Quite good: English (School likes to think they teached me, but honestly movies, books and games teached me more than them.)
Good enough for simple communication:
French (Mandatory school subject)
Okay: Ti-Basic (Hey, programming languages are languages too! I learned it through practice and examples on the internet.)
Doesn't speak, but can read: Latin (I chose to this subject at school, been doing it for 6 years now.)
A couple words: German (From holidays)
Enough for emergencies: Spanish (Please don't speak Spanish to me. I only know some because I did a presentation, when I was 11, containing some Spanish expressions. )
NightmareFuel Actually, many find Dutch one of the hardest to learn, or at least teachers have been telling me in Dutch class for as long as I can remember.
ComradeShiba
Native: English
fluentish: Dutch, technically I'm fluent in dutch, but that won't for too long, I'm slowly loosing it. (Lived in the Netherlands for 5 years)
Decent: i have a good understanding of Python :p
Can understand a some sentences: German, since Dutch and German are kind of similar.
Native: English (Traditional)
Fluent: English (Kiwi slang)
Decent: Japanese
Forced to translate: Dutch
Can swear in: Russian
Ultranova English (Traditional)
Roasting americans, i see!
Ultranova Can swear in: Russian
CYKA BLYAT
native: filipino
fluent: filipino
decent: japanese and korean (oh btw on korean i hate kpops worst of it others make me ear bleed with some screaming)
anger from: german (on istrolid 1 player kicks me like he didnt want me to play so germans the worst gaming players)
Am i the only scandinavian here?
Darknessry scandinavian is not a country
Well, it might not be a country but Scandinavia is a region...
Also, your language is Filipino, and not Philipines.
ComradeShiba kaya nga eh