What languages do YOU know?

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  • Ich habe keine ahnung und ich liebe DeutschXD, aber ich liebe Niederländisch auch.


    Ik heb geen idee en ik hou van DuitsXD, maar ik hou ook van Nederlands.


    Je ne sais pas et j'aime AllemandXD, mais j'aime Néerlandais aussi.


    I have no idea and I love GermanXD, but I love Dutch too.


    (Four languages and it's the same sentence.)

  • My Facebook page says 'Knows English, Sarcasm x, Chat-Speak, leet, Japanese'.


    So yeah.

  • I use to learn french but got bored of it cause we had a crap teacher, then when I moved onto high school I started learning German and I am loving it.

  • [size=2]I am most fluent in: English, That-English-They-Used-In-Shakespeare's-Time and Chinese. *thinks* That's it.[/size]


    [size=2]Also, I'm learning French.[/size]

  • [size=2]Really? I thought Spanish was, because all of my classmates who are learning German say that it's super hard, and those who chose Spanish said that it was really easy. So naturally, I chose French. But that's just their facts. They may have it wrong.[/size]

  • I find that German is really easy, most of the words are the same, and it helps with English grammar as well as I have found out


  • [size=2]Really? I thought Spanish was, because all of my classmates who are learning German say that it's super hard, and those who chose Spanish said that it was really easy. So naturally, I chose French. But that's just their facts. They may have it wrong.[/size]


    it may be the method they are using to learn German, not the language itself.. public school language teaching is infamously inconsistent, for one. The grammar and phrase structure, though, is almost identical to English, that's what makes it easy, compared to a Romance language like French or Spanish which have no shortage of casual, formal, and specifically gendered words that all mean the same thing...


    Dutch is closest related to English of any European languages, followed by German.

    The post was edited 1 time, last by MR MARMALADE'S BRAN FLAKE ADVENTURE ().

  • I think German looks the most like Dutch, because it's most of the time almost the same and it's hard to learn French, because that's a lot away from Dutch.

  • If you want to be pedantic though, Scots is the closest distinct language to English:


    Scots Wikipedia


    You can understand a good deal of it if you sound out the words aloud *~*

  • My facebook page says:


    Knows sarcasm and a little english, Igpay Atinlay, text, Jibberish and Gobbledegook, Google translate can help with the rest!

  • I KNOW SIGN LANGUAGE!!! haha I'm actually very fluent in it.... though I really can't show you that... xD I plan on majoring in Sign Language <333 soooo much fun, i spoke with my hands, anyways xD

  • pretty fluent in french(hi), english(tchuss) and sarcasim (no, neva), knows quite a bit of german(confort) and a tiny bit of egg. (hegglleggo=hello) the last one was invented by the french teacher i had last year.

  • Well I know English, obviously :P


    I'm also learning Latin which gives me a basic understanding of other European languages such as Italian, Spanish, and French. And I know a handful of words/phrases in German and Japanese, but that doesn't count xD

  • I am fluent in English, and I'm learning Spanish! But after 2 years of taking Spanish in school, I'm still in level 1, because, I'm cool like that! -andlearninglanguagesishardforme-