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How Many Languages Do You Speak?

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Eris is a curious cat!

I speak 4 as of right now: English, Spanish, Japanese, French
I'm learning Serbian/Russian and it's hard.

But yea let's see if we can get an interesting chat going with other languages.

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

I'm learning Japanese but I only know the very, very basics.

@ravens

I speak English, Spanish, a little French, and even less Italian.

book

I made a Latin meme once.

@actual-fandom-trash

Well I speak only two. English and Urdu but Urdu is really similar to Hindi and other Indian languages so I can understand those languages. I'm probably gonna take Spanish next year and I do know some Spanish cuz I'm in Texas what else would I learn

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I speak English, a bit of Latin, and a teensy bit of Italian.

book

Latin is great. I actually could piece together sections from an ancient Latin Bible once, but now I am way rusty. By the time I die, I want to be able to speak fluent Latin and Arabic. Preferably have a working knowledge of Spanish and Greek. And maybe German.

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I really want to learn more Italian, some French, and more Latin.

@actual-fandom-trash

I can read Arabic? But not understand it lol

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Oh damn! We got a interesting bunch here. I was learning Hindi from my friend but she moved away… :( I know how to say Hi and thats it. XD

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Latin, I feel, would be really fun to learn, no?

@actual-fandom-trash

Yeah I wanna learn Latin. And I think it'd make it easier to learn other latin based languages?

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honestly? I have no idea. I feel like spanish is so different than latin.

book

Idk. I feel like Latin is easier than other languages but I have no reason to believe that except it makes far more sense than English.

@actual-fandom-trash

Well English is easily one of the most confusing languages ever

book

Dude. Try teaching a kid to read. Then you will truly realize that fact.

@ravens

Dude. Try teaching a kid to read. Then you will truly realize that fact.

I'm assuming you're speaking from experience?

book

Yes.

book

I'm homeschooled (was) and so are my little sibs.

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English is so rough. Why was it invented.
Ye Olde Englishe makes more sense than English

book

Who knows.

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

"Grammar is important"
I doth not understood what thou art saying
"Spelling is key"
Can I haz chezburger plz?
"Pronunciation matters"
…ERMAGERD

@ravens

"Grammar is important"
I doth not understood what thou art saying
"Spelling is key"
Can I haz chezburger plz?
"Pronunciation matters"
…ERMAGERD

this hurts to look at

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This is English.
sobs

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

And let's not forget my absolute favorite way of abusing the English language: PUNS

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I speak French, I'm still learning English and then I know a few phrases and words in Spanish, Italian, Russian, Mandarin, Japanese, and Norwegian…. I kinda wish I could speak all of them fluently though
Edit: I forgot to add Greek to the list of phrases and words, oof

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I can speak and understand English and Urdu, I can understand Punjabi, and since Hindi is similar to Urdu in the speaking aspects, I can understand that, too.

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Oh neat. English is not your first language!

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I hear that Punjabi is that hardest one to learn?

person_off
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It is! I can’t write it, and reading is seriously a pain. I prefer not to speak the language (because I sound like a total idiot when I do), so I stick to just hearing it. Does that make sense?