ComradeShiba I dont believe you
What else languages do you know besides English?
ComradeShiba Bruh personal opinions dont really matter, for some people english might be be the hardest language
ComradeShiba I think the joke flew right over your head
Please don't post me on reddit...
For us romanians the hardest language is romanian.
ComradeShiba Ha ! Ha !
I wont get many karma from it so dont worry
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ComradeShiba Ummm, kurwa ?
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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
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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.
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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...)
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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.
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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.