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Chinese
English
Malay (oni a little)
Japanese(oni a little)
Korean(learned from watchin Korean dramas?)
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Post #634967
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9:32 pm, Mar 5 2014
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I am fluent in speaking,reading,writing:
English
Hindi
Tamil
Gujarati
So mostly Indian languages. I know a bit of French as well. It's not much to speak of though. I can get by (with many weird stares) if I happen to visit France.
Last edited by bakerygirl at 10:15 pm, Mar 5 2014
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I am fluent in speaking,reading,writing:
English
Hindi
Tamil
Gujarati
So mostly Indian languages. I know a bit of French as well. It's not much to speak of though. I can get by (with many weird stares) if I happen to visit France.
Last edited by bakerygirl at 10:15 pm, Mar 5 2014
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Post #634975
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10:20 pm, Mar 5 2014
Posts: 582
I am fluent in English and Spanish and I can probably understand some spoken Portuguese, Italian and French if spoken slowly as well as being able to read and understand those languages.
I wish I spoke at least one other language.
I wish I spoke at least one other language.
M.A.R.I.A.N
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11:35 pm, Mar 6 2014
Posts: 245
Filipino and English. Spanish, but am not fluent. Very basic japanese. French, we were taught in high school.
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12:08 pm, Mar 9 2014
Posts: 16
12:08 pm, Mar 9 2014
Posts: 16
My native language is Spanish, I'm fluent in English and I'm more or less fluent in French and Portuguese but since I don't use them too much I'm not as fluent as I was when I was studying them.
And now I'm tying to learn Japanese, for now I know the hiragana and the katakana and some basic words.
And now I'm tying to learn Japanese, for now I know the hiragana and the katakana and some basic words.
Post #642239
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8:19 am, May 17 2014
Posts: 63
My native language is Bahasa, but I'm pretty good in English, Chinese and Japanese.
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2:25 pm, May 17 2014
Posts: 822
Quote from shoutoshiro
My native language is Bahasa
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It may refer to:
The Indonesian language, or Bahasa Indonesia
The Malay language, or Bahasa Melayu
The Javanese language, or Basa Jawa, also Basa Jawi
The Sundanese language, or Basa Sunda
The Balinese language, or Basa Bali
The Tausug language, or Bahasa Sūg
The Betawi language, or Bahasa Betawi
The Cia-Cia language, or Bahasa Ciacia (바하사 찌아찌아)
The Khmer language, or Phiesa Khmae (ភាសាខ្មែ រ)
The Lao language, or Phasa Lao (ພາສາລາວ)
The Thai language, or Phasa Thai (ภาษาไทย)
The Burmese language, or Myanma bhasa (မြန်မာဘာ သာ)
Nepal Bhasa
Malaysian Sign Language, or Bahasa Isyarat Malaysia
Kod Tangan Bahasa Malaysia (Malay language Hand Code), or Bahasa Malaysia Kod Tangan Bahasa
Bahasa Rojak, a form of code-switching
Indonesian slang, sometimes referred to as Bahasa gaul or Bahasa prokem
The Indonesian language, or Bahasa Indonesia
The Malay language, or Bahasa Melayu
The Javanese language, or Basa Jawa, also Basa Jawi
The Sundanese language, or Basa Sunda
The Balinese language, or Basa Bali
The Tausug language, or Bahasa Sūg
The Betawi language, or Bahasa Betawi
The Cia-Cia language, or Bahasa Ciacia (바하사 찌아찌아)
The Khmer language, or Phiesa Khmae (ភាសាខ្មែ រ)
The Lao language, or Phasa Lao (ພາສາລາວ)
The Thai language, or Phasa Thai (ภาษาไทย)
The Burmese language, or Myanma bhasa (မြန်မာဘာ သာ)
Nepal Bhasa
Malaysian Sign Language, or Bahasa Isyarat Malaysia
Kod Tangan Bahasa Malaysia (Malay language Hand Code), or Bahasa Malaysia Kod Tangan Bahasa
Bahasa Rojak, a form of code-switching
Indonesian slang, sometimes referred to as Bahasa gaul or Bahasa prokem
So which is it?
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Post #642276
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3:11 pm, May 17 2014
Posts: 8
3:11 pm, May 17 2014
Posts: 8
My native language is English
I'm Learning:
Japanese
French
German
Korean
Vietnamese
I'm Learning:
Japanese
French
German
Korean
Vietnamese
Post #642281
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4:10 pm, May 17 2014
Posts: 313
Spanish is my mother tongue but I also learned English.
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Post #642282
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4:21 pm, May 17 2014
Posts: 3
4:21 pm, May 17 2014
Posts: 3
I speak Spanish and English fluently, Spanish being my native language and English being somehow way better than my Spanish.
Also it doesn't count but I'm currently learning Japanese.
Also it doesn't count but I'm currently learning Japanese.
Member
9:40 pm, May 17 2014
Posts: 63
Quote from 狂気
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It may refer to:
The Indonesian language, or Bahasa Indonesia
The Malay language, or Bahasa Melayu
The Javanese language, or Basa Jawa, also Basa Jawi
The Sundanese language, or Basa Sunda
The Balinese language, or Basa Bali
The Tausug language, or Bahasa SÅ«g
The Betawi l ...
The Indonesian language, or Bahasa Indonesia
The Malay language, or Bahasa Melayu
The Javanese language, or Basa Jawa, also Basa Jawi
The Sundanese language, or Basa Sunda
The Balinese language, or Basa Bali
The Tausug language, or Bahasa SÅ«g
The Betawi l ...
Bahasa Indonesian, I mean. :b I have to be specific next time, eh.
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“If I'm going to just live taking someone else's place, then it'd be better if I could just be a pebble. That way, there'd be neither misunderstanding nor confusion, and then even you wouldn't know me.” — Eine Kleine (Kenshi Yonezu)
I LOVE YOU, OK
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6:39 am, May 18 2014
Posts: 822
Quote from AVALaPetiteMort
I'm Learning:
Japanese
French
German
Korean
Vietnamese
Japanese
French
German
Korean
Vietnamese
How and why are you learning five languages at once? At which level are you at them and do you actively study them?
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Far-off places with sweet sounding names.
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7:02 am, May 18 2014
Posts: 374
Native German, pretty much fluent in English, intermediate Japanese.
Once I'm done with Japanese, I probably won't learn another language, though I'm somewhat interested in Korean.
Once I'm done with Japanese, I probably won't learn another language, though I'm somewhat interested in Korean.
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