wish you good luck
Bavarian is also very interresting for me.
It is maybe, because I liked to listen onetime Volksmusik (folk music) from Austria or Bavaria.
It is maybe, because I liked to listen onetime Volksmusik (folk music) from Austria or Bavaria.
-- (etno):
someone speaking luxembourgish here? XD
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I know only a frase that a girl taught me. Normal ze sinn ass iwwerschätzt/being normal is overrated.
Sorry.
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I speak Serbian as a native language, which automatically means that I can speak Croatian and Bosnian, in their standardised forms. Those three, as well as the so called Montenegrin, have been separated more because of political, than linguistical reasons. I obviously can write, and speak, English. Other than that, there is an embarrassingly small amount of Italian left from my school days... I can also understand quite a lot of Macedonian and Slovenian, as well as Judeo-Spanish. Recently, I started learning Esperanto, and I find it very interesting.
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Language freak here! I enjoy learning languages of course, but I equally love learning about languages, which is a very different thing. I speak and can teach English and French. My first language is still Romanian, although I rarely use it these days, apart from calling mum on the phone once a week. It would also be the most difficult language for me to teach, if I ever had to. Those who think, and they are many, that the best language teacher is a native of the language they are teaching, couldn't be more mistaken. It's perhaps the most valuable thing I've learnt during my twelve plus years as a language teacher. I can logically explain how a language works, only when I've learnt it myself, and struggled, and tried again. My mother tongue has always been there, I made no effort to understand how it works.
I also know intermediate Spanish, although I haven't practised for ages. I'm fascinated by its beauty, and all the wonderful literature that Spain and South America so generously gave to the world.
Beside these, I've tried many other languages, out of curiosity, interest in their respective cultures and so forth, but had to stop for thousands of different reasons unfortunately. Here's a list: Italian, Greek, Dutch, Czech, Korean, Japanese, Arabic and Persian. I'd like to try Turkish someday, it's a very intriguing one, and of course go back to some of the abandoned ones in the list. I'm very subjective when it comes to languages, perhaps due to my past as a musician. To me, all languges are interesting, but not all are beautiful.
It was great to read all the posts, thank for sharing.
I also know intermediate Spanish, although I haven't practised for ages. I'm fascinated by its beauty, and all the wonderful literature that Spain and South America so generously gave to the world.
Beside these, I've tried many other languages, out of curiosity, interest in their respective cultures and so forth, but had to stop for thousands of different reasons unfortunately. Here's a list: Italian, Greek, Dutch, Czech, Korean, Japanese, Arabic and Persian. I'd like to try Turkish someday, it's a very intriguing one, and of course go back to some of the abandoned ones in the list. I'm very subjective when it comes to languages, perhaps due to my past as a musician. To me, all languges are interesting, but not all are beautiful.
It was great to read all the posts, thank for sharing.
Hi all! I speak Russian but learning English. I know my english isn't well, but I'm triing to write and speak because it's good practice for me!
Hi. Well, I want to revive this. I know english, mostly french, and some spannish. Jurman sounds cool, I guess I could give it a try sometime. Maybe, that is.
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A small update, because a lot of things have changed since then :)
So my native language is of course, Hungarian. That fact can't be changed I guess :D but I love being hungarian and if anyone needs help with the language, I'm always ready to explain anything. I've been helping Russians and Ukrainians learn my language and one of my past students is able to speak it at the level of B1 or almost B2, he's been learning Hungarian for two years now.
As you see, I speak English, although I know that I'm not proficient enough. But people understand me and I also understand them, and I think that's the most important.
I also speak Russian fluently, I even spent 4 months in Saint-Petersburg and studied digital linguistics at the university of Herzen. So I can say I speak Russian a bit better than English :D
I also studied German for 4 years but I haven't practised it for a long time so I forgot most of it, I can still understand a few things though.
The same with Polish. I studied it for 2 years and I love the language, but since I don't have anyone to practise with, I'm forgetting a lot of things.
I'm learning Dutch and I love it as well. I started to learn it around 2 months ago, but I don't have a teacher so it's going slowly. But I'm trying to do my best.
So my native language is of course, Hungarian. That fact can't be changed I guess :D but I love being hungarian and if anyone needs help with the language, I'm always ready to explain anything. I've been helping Russians and Ukrainians learn my language and one of my past students is able to speak it at the level of B1 or almost B2, he's been learning Hungarian for two years now.
As you see, I speak English, although I know that I'm not proficient enough. But people understand me and I also understand them, and I think that's the most important.
I also speak Russian fluently, I even spent 4 months in Saint-Petersburg and studied digital linguistics at the university of Herzen. So I can say I speak Russian a bit better than English :D
I also studied German for 4 years but I haven't practised it for a long time so I forgot most of it, I can still understand a few things though.
The same with Polish. I studied it for 2 years and I love the language, but since I don't have anyone to practise with, I'm forgetting a lot of things.
I'm learning Dutch and I love it as well. I started to learn it around 2 months ago, but I don't have a teacher so it's going slowly. But I'm trying to do my best.
Well, that's nice that you are doing that. Keep up the grate work.
-- (ArcticMoon):
A small update, because a lot of things have changed since then :)
So my native language is of course, Hungarian. That fact can't be changed I guess :D but I love being hungarian and if anyone needs help with the language, I'm always ready to explain anything. I've been helping Russians and Ukrainians learn my language and one of my past students is able to speak it at the level of B1 or almost B2, he's been learning Hungarian for two years now.
As you see, I speak English, although I know that I'm not proficient enough. But people understand me and I also understand them, and I think that's the most important.
I also speak Russian fluently, I even spent 4 months in Saint-Petersburg and studied digital linguistics at the university of Herzen. So I can say I speak Russian a bit better than English :D
I also studied German for 4 years but I haven't practised it for a long time so I forgot most of it, I can still understand a few things though.
The same with Polish. I studied it for 2 years and I love the language, but since I don't have anyone to practise with, I'm forgetting a lot of things.
I'm learning Dutch and I love it as well. I started to learn it around 2 months ago, but I don't have a teacher so it's going slowly. But I'm trying to do my best.
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-- (ArcticMoon):
A small update, because a lot of things have changed since then :)
So my native language is of course, Hungarian. That fact can't be changed I guess :D but I love being hungarian and if anyone needs help with the language, I'm always ready to explain anything. I've been helping Russians and Ukrainians learn my language and one of my past students is able to speak it at the level of B1 or almost B2, he's been learning Hungarian for two years now.
As you see, I speak English, although I know that I'm not proficient enough. But people understand me and I also understand them, and I think that's the most important.
I also speak Russian fluently, I even spent 4 months in Saint-Petersburg and studied digital linguistics at the university of Herzen. So I can say I speak Russian a bit better than English :D
I also studied German for 4 years but I haven't practised it for a long time so I forgot most of it, I can still understand a few things though.
The same with Polish. I studied it for 2 years and I love the language, but since I don't have anyone to practise with, I'm forgetting a lot of things.
I'm learning Dutch and I love it as well. I started to learn it around 2 months ago, but I don't have a teacher so it's going slowly. But I'm trying to do my best.
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Hi, short question, I've never heard of the Jurman language, what is it?
-- (Landon205):
Hi. Well, I want to revive this. I know english, mostly french, and some spannish. Jurman sounds cool, I guess I could give it a try sometime. Maybe, that is.
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-- (Landon205):
Hi. Well, I want to revive this. I know english, mostly french, and some spannish. Jurman sounds cool, I guess I could give it a try sometime. Maybe, that is.
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if you need help with dutch, I can try. I'm not at teacher level, of course but I'm a fluent dutch speaker so I can help anyone with it.
-- (ArcticMoon):
A small update, because a lot of things have changed since then :)
So my native language is of course, Hungarian. That fact can't be changed I guess :D but I love being hungarian and if anyone needs help with the language, I'm always ready to explain anything. I've been helping Russians and Ukrainians learn my language and one of my past students is able to speak it at the level of B1 or almost B2, he's been learning Hungarian for two years now.
As you see, I speak English, although I know that I'm not proficient enough. But people understand me and I also understand them, and I think that's the most important.
I also speak Russian fluently, I even spent 4 months in Saint-Petersburg and studied digital linguistics at the university of Herzen. So I can say I speak Russian a bit better than English :D
I also studied German for 4 years but I haven't practised it for a long time so I forgot most of it, I can still understand a few things though.
The same with Polish. I studied it for 2 years and I love the language, but since I don't have anyone to practise with, I'm forgetting a lot of things.
I'm learning Dutch and I love it as well. I started to learn it around 2 months ago, but I don't have a teacher so it's going slowly. But I'm trying to do my best.
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-- (ArcticMoon):
A small update, because a lot of things have changed since then :)
So my native language is of course, Hungarian. That fact can't be changed I guess :D but I love being hungarian and if anyone needs help with the language, I'm always ready to explain anything. I've been helping Russians and Ukrainians learn my language and one of my past students is able to speak it at the level of B1 or almost B2, he's been learning Hungarian for two years now.
As you see, I speak English, although I know that I'm not proficient enough. But people understand me and I also understand them, and I think that's the most important.
I also speak Russian fluently, I even spent 4 months in Saint-Petersburg and studied digital linguistics at the university of Herzen. So I can say I speak Russian a bit better than English :D
I also studied German for 4 years but I haven't practised it for a long time so I forgot most of it, I can still understand a few things though.
The same with Polish. I studied it for 2 years and I love the language, but since I don't have anyone to practise with, I'm forgetting a lot of things.
I'm learning Dutch and I love it as well. I started to learn it around 2 months ago, but I don't have a teacher so it's going slowly. But I'm trying to do my best.
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Oh, thank you a lot!
-- (ferre):
if you need help with dutch, I can try. I'm not at teacher level, of course but I'm a fluent dutch speaker so I can help anyone with it.
-- (ArcticMoon):
A small update, because a lot of things have changed since then :)
So my native language is of course, Hungarian. That fact can't be changed I guess :D but I love being hungarian and if anyone needs help with the language, I'm always ready to explain anything. I've been helping Russians and Ukrainians learn my language and one of my past students is able to speak it at the level of B1 or almost B2, he's been learning Hungarian for two years now.
As you see, I speak English, although I know that I'm not proficient enough. But people understand me and I also understand them, and I think that's the most important.
I also speak Russian fluently, I even spent 4 months in Saint-Petersburg and studied digital linguistics at the university of Herzen. So I can say I speak Russian a bit better than English :D
I also studied German for 4 years but I haven't practised it for a long time so I forgot most of it, I can still understand a few things though.
The same with Polish. I studied it for 2 years and I love the language, but since I don't have anyone to practise with, I'm forgetting a lot of things.
I'm learning Dutch and I love it as well. I started to learn it around 2 months ago, but I don't have a teacher so it's going slowly. But I'm trying to do my best.
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-- (ferre):
if you need help with dutch, I can try. I'm not at teacher level, of course but I'm a fluent dutch speaker so I can help anyone with it.
-- (ArcticMoon):
A small update, because a lot of things have changed since then :)
So my native language is of course, Hungarian. That fact can't be changed I guess :D but I love being hungarian and if anyone needs help with the language, I'm always ready to explain anything. I've been helping Russians and Ukrainians learn my language and one of my past students is able to speak it at the level of B1 or almost B2, he's been learning Hungarian for two years now.
As you see, I speak English, although I know that I'm not proficient enough. But people understand me and I also understand them, and I think that's the most important.
I also speak Russian fluently, I even spent 4 months in Saint-Petersburg and studied digital linguistics at the university of Herzen. So I can say I speak Russian a bit better than English :D
I also studied German for 4 years but I haven't practised it for a long time so I forgot most of it, I can still understand a few things though.
The same with Polish. I studied it for 2 years and I love the language, but since I don't have anyone to practise with, I'm forgetting a lot of things.
I'm learning Dutch and I love it as well. I started to learn it around 2 months ago, but I don't have a teacher so it's going slowly. But I'm trying to do my best.
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G... E... R... M... A... N...Hi. Well, I want to revive this. I know english, mostly french, and some spannish. Jurman sounds cool, I guess I could give it a try sometime. Maybe, that is.
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TheDominator and I have started speaking in this language called gigi. People who sspeak gigi are called digi and the idea ofthe language is referred to in the language as digigi.
Here's some text in gigi:
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Hear is some more example text, responding to the last poaster in gigi. Digigigigigigigigigigi! Digigigigigigigigi, digigigigigigigigi.
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Can we stop spamming at least in topics which make sense and actually there were and still are good discussions in it? In general I often laugh at trolls but this one is too much. Also, Ferrumite, I of course support friendships and all that stuff, but Dominic is somewhat younger than you, which makes you look like one of our ironically beloved members.