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Language - Guest - 21.07.2010

So I thought this might be an interesting topic to bring up, as most of the members he apparently rely on translators.
So say what your Native Language is, if you know any other languages or if you are learning any...I just wonder because I see many members who live in for example USA but speak Spanish etc on the forums.This topic will also help us all understand the language barriers that exist here and just remind us that not everyone speaks English.

I'll start.

My native Language is English and I am currently learning German.


Re: Language - Deathsight - 21.07.2010

My native language is French, but I can speak English fluently no problem, I'd still consider on learning either Japanese or Russian, but I'm also getting interested in learning Arabic too.


Re: Language - Guest - 21.07.2010

Most of the members don't use translators, but my native language is English. Period :mrgreen:


Re: Language - Deutschmark - 21.07.2010

philip.ed Wrote:my native language is English. Period :mrgreen:

hmmm... English. Period... is that a new kind of English? Tongue :lol:


Deutschmark


Re: Language - Lefty Hartnett - 21.07.2010

Native language is English

Studied:
German
French
Chinese
Spanish

I can read and write German and French, but not speak very well.
Spanish -- I studied in High School but still remember a lot.
Chinese--2 years in college---don't have much left.


Re: Language - Storebror - 22.07.2010

My native language is german.
I do speak english as well, but it went terrible since I'm employed at a japanese company :mrgreen:
I've got also some basic danish available since my wife is danish, but don't expect too much.

What else?
Oh... I can eat, drink and look all-important in french, italian, spanish, russian, chinese, japanese, afrikaans... *lol*

Best regards - Mike


Re: Language - KG64_Cnopicilin - 22.07.2010

Finnish, Swedish, English, French--


Re: Language - socorrista22198 - 22.07.2010

I speak the language of love, it´s multilingual and with a smile is enought.

:roll: man it´s too late here, i´m going to bed because my brain is speaking that he wants ^m^


Re: Language - Planemad - 23.07.2010

My Native language is English,

I know very basic Spanish, French and German, (Well how to say hello and my name is, and One beer please :roll: )

Planemad


Re: Language - Bearkiller72 - 01.09.2010

Native language: German. Fluent in: English. Using grammar like Yoda would in: French.
Can order a beer, a pizza and am able to say: "I don't understand, I'm German" in: Spanish, Italian, Danish.
Plus a selection of really juicy swearwords in: Turkish.
:mrgreen:


Re: Language - Fireskull - 08.09.2010

English

Spanish

Learning German, Russian, and French.


Some estimates are that 20 million USA residents have Spanish as their first language.

I assume that multiple languages are an issue in many countries.

If you lived in the country of Armenia, then you might use Russian or French instead of Armenian in a website because that is all you know - and poorly at that.

Education level is another factor in this.


See my point?


Fireskull Smile


Re: Language - OhFrustration - 10.09.2010

Native Finnish, fluent English, almost fluent Swedish (depending on the subject) and some French (5 classes in upper secondary studied so far, with quite good grades).


Re: Language - Deathsight - 10.09.2010

French
English fluently

A few words in Russian and Arabic, a little Japanese, a few words in German, some Italian, and took some Latin back in High-School.

Just wanted to answer this topic and not meaning to bragg about it.

Anyway, the only languages I really have mastered are French and English, the rest was somewhat few expressions, except Japanese and Italian, found them easier than most. Wouldn't mind learning more Arabic though.

No, I'm no Muslim and not Arab either, just find Arab culture interesting to learn about, and I don't mean what the medias usually tell us about the Arab world. It looks more like propaganda in my humble opinion.

Sorry didn't meant to get political nor religious, but I find the Middle-East fascinating to learn about these days.


Re: Language - Oscarito - 10.09.2010

*Portuguese (native)
*English
*Spanish
*Italian (after some wine... Big Grin )


Re: Language - Guest - 10.09.2010

Well all very interesting and I'm surprised at how many different languages you all know or are learning.

Australia being a Multi-Cultural Country I am surprised that we do not learn that many languages.