PeruET Posted yesterday at 02:49 PM Posted yesterday at 02:49 PM (edited) Hello everyone again. As you know, this community is global. There are people from America (South and Central), Europe, Africa , and I've even seen some Australians here and there, hahaha. I'm not going to post a poll this time, due to the number of languages available, hahaha. In my case, I speak Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese (advanced, not native yet), and English (learning to advance :D). I'd also like to know how you learned the other language you speak/know. In my case, I learned Portuguese out of necessity to get my degree at my university, haha. They required a language. And I loved it (Brazilian culture in general). I'm learning English (final part of advanced) so I can expand my knowledge, since I want to travel the world, and this language is a must 😄 I heard that the Swiss speak German, Italian, and French (they're quite fluent in them). I look forward to your comments!!! Edited yesterday at 02:52 PM by PeruET 7 Quote
Dropz Posted yesterday at 02:53 PM Posted yesterday at 02:53 PM Just Finnish+English and some sentences of swedish/german, Finnish is my native language and learned english in school, also studied 3 years of swedish/german but didnt really learn those (studying them sametime and i got them mixed easily) 😄 5 1 1 Quote
HUBBA aka CHEWY Posted yesterday at 03:04 PM Posted yesterday at 03:04 PM I speak Klingon, elvish, droid and ofcourse intoxicated tongue 🤓 ow and Dutch, English, lil bit spanish and ( spanglish "thats a mix of spanish and english" ) and i really wish i could speak more japanese😎 6 1 Quote
Lusciousdrunk Posted yesterday at 03:04 PM Posted yesterday at 03:04 PM English is my primary. Took German in high school but don’t remember any of it really. Been using Duolingo to learn Spanish, but haven’t had much time lately with the new baby and all, but it’s a fun language to learn! 4 2 Quote
Caipirinha Posted yesterday at 03:05 PM Posted yesterday at 03:05 PM My native language is Portuguese (Brazilian Portuguese) but since the latin languages are quite similar so I'm able to understand Spanish, most of Italian and even some French because of similarities and same origin/root. Also I speak English. 3 3 Quote
Vasylich Posted yesterday at 04:08 PM Posted yesterday at 04:08 PM I know Ukrainian and russian. I know russian very well, because at the end of the collapse of the USSR, my mother and her family moved from the then RSFSR to the Ukrainian SSR, where she later met my father and they became husband and wife. I also understand Belarusian and a little Polish, but I can't speak these languages. I understand and speak English better, but I often have to use a translator. 4 2 Quote
ZaZa Posted yesterday at 04:17 PM Posted yesterday at 04:17 PM Polish is my native. Know English quite well would say. Learned Russian in school so i still remember some, maybe not really advanced. Also know some basic German as i spend some time in Germany but not that much. I am planning on learning a new one or just improving one of the ones i know but for now it ends on plans. 4 1 Quote
OliveiraptV Posted yesterday at 04:40 PM Posted yesterday at 04:40 PM 1 hour ago, PeruET said: Hello everyone again. As you know, this community is global. There are people from America (South and Central), Europe, Africa , and I've even seen some Australians here and there, hahaha. I'm not going to post a poll this time, due to the number of languages available, hahaha. In my case, I speak Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese (advanced, not native yet), and English (learning to advance :D). I'd also like to know how you learned the other language you speak/know. In my case, I learned Portuguese out of necessity to get my degree at my university, haha. They required a language. And I loved it (Brazilian culture in general). I'm learning English (final part of advanced) so I can expand my knowledge, since I want to travel the world, and this language is a must 😄 I heard that the Swiss speak German, Italian, and French (they're quite fluent in them). I look forward to your comments!!! in swiss they a portuguese comunity to XD 1 1 Quote
Petrovski Posted yesterday at 05:25 PM Posted yesterday at 05:25 PM Dutch, English, German et un petit peu Francais 3 1 1 Quote
TBAR Flash Posted yesterday at 06:13 PM Posted yesterday at 06:13 PM Nightmare in school was francais for me, but i spoke it very well. I speak perfekt English, German, Bavarian and Fränkisch 😉 3 Quote
TheRoach Posted yesterday at 06:34 PM Posted yesterday at 06:34 PM English, Spanish, a little Portuguese due to my wife yelling at me... lol 3 Quote
GHARIB Posted yesterday at 06:48 PM Posted yesterday at 06:48 PM Arabic, french, english and german. 5 2 Quote
Platinum VIP Snake in the Grass Posted yesterday at 06:59 PM Platinum VIP Posted yesterday at 06:59 PM I speak French as native, and English and Chinese Mandarin both fluent. 你也会中文的话请跟我说一声,最近没有多少机会用普通话交流。 For work, i'm catching up with German and Italian which i studied when i was in school, but for the moment both at low level. I had some conversational Dutch when i was a kid for family reason but same level as my level in German and Italian. 5 1 1 Quote
Platinum VIP Snake in the Grass Posted yesterday at 07:03 PM Platinum VIP Posted yesterday at 07:03 PM @Caipirinha @PeruET Is Brazilian Portuguese far from European Portuguese ? or is it about the same as American and British English ? 1 Quote
GHARIB Posted yesterday at 07:10 PM Posted yesterday at 07:10 PM 11 minutes ago, Snake in the Grass said: I speak French as native, and English and Chinese Mandarin both fluent. 你也会中文的话请跟我说一声,最近没有多少机会用普通话交流。 For work, i'm catching up with German and Italian which i studied when i was in school, but for the moment both at low level. I had some conversational Dutch when i was a kid for family reason but same level as my level in German and Italian. Waw tu es le goat! 3 1 Quote
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