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I lived in japan and england at different times.
I can speak japanese ok but im not really good...
my english isnt that good either... and i can't write japanese...
waaaah...
 

Unstable Ark

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1. Sort of. I grew up in an immigrant area, so spanish is used heavily just about everywhere except school (Which, from what I've recently learned, is now being taught in my old elementary school.) Good luck trying to order a sandwich otherwise.

2. Yup

3. English and Spanish fluently. I also know a bit of German through high school, but most of it has been forgotten.
 

MurderousToaster

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1. No, unless you actually count Scots as being varied enough from English to be its own language (which some do).

2. I did French for somewhere between five and seven years (and did well in it, too), but then I dropped it because I could only take 5 subjects this year and wanted to do others more.

3. I have subsequently forgotten most of the French I have learned, so not really.
 

Null-Entity

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1. Almost never its the south coats of england and other than people of other ethnic origins either out and about or at work its almost 100% spoken/written English.

2. No but would love to, I was never any good at languages but being and speaning only english I will admit to considering it a massive failing on ymy part, just because English is the language of Business for most of the world doesn't mean we should not learn another language its been proven to have all kinds of beneits and shows some respect to the rest of the world to learn theirs if they learn ours.

3.No. wish I did.
 

Kreett

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Well in Sweden english is a base subject which means if you flunk english you cant apply for high school or college and have to take a secondary school program to advance your grades or simply redo the 9:th grade
 

Gabriel Wahlgren

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Wow! I was really surprised by the amount of Swedish-speakers!

And yes, I know 3 languages: Swedish (native tounge), English (Fluent/near fluent) and german (just started) oh, norwegian and danish comes naturally aswell :)
 

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A Hermit's Cave
opeth1989 said:
So i guess my question to you guys is
1. Do you live in an area where more then one language is commonly used?
2. Do you know more then one language?
3. If yes, what other language do you speak
Well, seeing as I live in an affluent neighbourhood of north-east London... no, it's all English around here. However, I am fluent in the prestige dialect of Yue (see below). Also fluent (though I can only write in kana) in Japanese, I can get by in German and French, and I can understand Italian, just don't expect to have a coherent conversation with me.

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2. Half yes (Cantonese Chinese however I never went to this Chinese speaking school so I can't speak it proerly. At most a few sentences.
At last! Another Cantonese speaker. Gawd... why so many Mandarin speakers?! (Yes, I know why... hell, I started a thread on why...(!))
 

Evill_Bob

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Starting to learn Spanish. You'd be surprised how many people that live in Kentucky that doesn't understand a word of english. Right after our spanish speaking neighbors that claim to come from Chicago is Korian i think. I only know a hand full of words of Japanese and Chinese, very few of which are flattering, so Asian language recognition is a little weak. Being bilingual is a good idea, everyone should pick up a second language ESPECIALLY THE LANGUAGE OF THE NATION WHERE YOU LIVE. Top reason why I've never visited Japan, Mexico, or Russia.
 
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Well finland is a bilingual country, and your obligated by law to learn english and swedish at school. You also can't get most job without speaking both, and at the very least swedish since 6 % of the population speaks swedish. I've learned English from visiting my father in england, and watching english tv shows, books and from the internet. I learned swedish from school and books, although I'm still learning. And I learned german from living there, although I've forgot most of it and I'm currently learning it back. I'm also trying to find somewhere I can learn latin. I don't know why I just really want to learn latin.

Honestly I coulnd't even imagine what it's like not speaking english.

I plan on learning even more languages through my life because it's something I honestly enjoy doing. And I like having something to brag about.
 

Mr Fixit

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Unless you count the heavy unintelligible southern drawl, then no not really.

I would love to learn another language, not sure which one. Probably should learn Chinese, kinda want to learn German & Japanese.
 

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I am proudly trilingual but wish i was quad-lingual.
1. I grew up all over the world, and all of them were multilingual. Guinea-Bissau, Belgium, Switzerland, Zambia, Kenya, Sudan. So I've picked up a bit.
2. i know Swedish, French, and English. Learnt in that order.
I wish i could speak portugese, spanish, arabic, and japanese. Oh! and swahili. I guess i should go with spanish first, or portugese, since they are pretty useful.
 

Creator002

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No. I live in Australia and, as such, pretty much every person I've met speaks English to a fairly good degree. Only notable exceptions are my Chinese friend's parents.
I'm quite competent in German. Could probably hold my own for a while in a German speaking country, as long as they slowed their speech down a little. I'm quite good with writing in German though.
 

JadeWah

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1) Well as said previously in a post, english is pretty common is Sweden.
2) Swedish(can understand Norweigan aswell), English, Hungarian(from my parents), Spanish, German
 

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Fayathon said:
Boba Frag said:
I agree with you completely, but I did find it amusing that you used 'chock' instead of 'chalk' :p
As in, 'chalk it down' etc.

But like you very fairly said, human error. It happens!

Lazy text speak on forums pisses me off no end. It's like reading something written in dodgy crayon...
Well, shit...

Hell, and I pride myself on damn near flawless grammar. Oh well.
It's the effort that counts! Your grammar is flawless, it was just that particular word. Phrases like that always throw me as regards how they're actually written down.

Example:
Play it be ere

Play it ear

Play it by year

It's the same phrase (like, means wait and see) but for the life of me I have no idea how to spell the damn thing. Maybe it only appears in Britain and Ireland.... (which means I'll never know!!)
 

hermes

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Ledan said:
I am proudly trilingual but wish i was quad-lingual.
1. I grew up all over the world, and all of them were multilingual. Guinea-Bissau, Belgium, Switzerland, Zambia, Kenya, Sudan. So I've picked up a bit.
2. i know Swedish, French, and English. Learnt in that order.
I wish i could speak portugese, spanish, arabic, and japanese. Oh! and swahili. I guess i should go with spanish first, or portugese, since they are pretty useful.
If you know French, Spanish is not that hard... Also, once you learn Spanish, jumping to Portuguese is pretty easy.
 

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1. Do you live in an area where more then one language is commonly used?
Nope.

2. Do you know more then one language?
Yes.

3. If yes, what other language do you speak
I can speak English, Norwegian, and Danish fluently.
 

Nickolai77

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JanatUrlich said:
Living and working in Beijing, having a Chinese best friend and studying the language at uni haha.
Ah that figures. My housemates bf is studying Chinese at UCLAN, if you see a small dark haired guy, first name Dom, obsessed with martial arts, then do me a favour and freak him out by telling him Nick say's hi! :p