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languages you know
languages you're learning
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>German, English
>Latin, French

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english, german, spanish
trying to learn swiss dialect, french

turns out, learning french is actually easier than learning dialect

100% Slovenian
99% English
99% German (I understand, but my speaking is total trash)
50% Serbo-Croatian
5% Japanese

why would you learn a dialect?

my uncle works for the swiss gov't and he offered an internship in his office after i graduate college as long as i know dialect before i come

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>russian, english, latim
English I don't really go after stuff to learn, neither Latim, although I'm always picking up new Latim words or phrases and English I just watch youtube videos everyday and maybe it's more common to hear than portuguese itself.

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I'm super rusty in most languages, but these are more or less my stats-

>Fluent:
English, Spanish
>Semi-conversational:
Norwegian
>First-year immigrant quality / too rusty to count:
Portuguese, German
>Reading only:
French, Old Norse, Latin

I recently started learning Russian, but I'm not even capable of holding a conversation yet.

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English, spanish
German and Italian.

what's the appeal of Latin?

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polish, english
german, latin

>languages you know
English and French. Proficient in both
>Languages you're learning
None, all other languages are irrelevant.

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I just like to learn some random phrases to use as some kinda of strong word or to impress niggers
>pecunia non olet
>non sequitur
>sine qua non

Look at these phrases.
They just look awesome and makes me wanna put all of them in my anus cavity.

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Galaxy brain language

also, it's like learning some random shit
>coup de grâce
>en passant
>Schandenfraude

>Flogger
>English, Español, 日本語
>Pyccкий, my conlang, maybe an ancient language too

I learned it for my degree, same as most of the other languages.

pretty much like every intellectual in the west since the middle ages

>Schandenfraude
LOL that sounds like disgrace woman it's Schaden + Freude = Schadenfreude

I need it because I'm studying history

Sure thing, I just misspelled it.

portuguese, spanish, english
french, swedish

Based

Basque Spanish English
French

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English, French
French (always improving), Spanish, German

>cunt
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>languages you know
German, English
>languages you're learning
French (A2 lvl I think. Need subtitles when people talk fast everyday French)
little Polish
attempting Norwegian and Danish

Bragging rights
Also this

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Norwegian/Danish/Swedish
English
German
Spanish
Italian

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English, Portuguese and French(mostly speak and I have a weird anglo/quebecois mixed accent)
Trying to get better at french then I'll try my hand at German, Japanese and Russian(in this order)

USA

>Learning
Latvian

>Know
English, Belarusian

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>Spanish, English, French
>German

fuck me I just want to know German already AAAAA

i speak australian and dont need to know anything else

Na dann lasst mal was auf Deutsch hören (möglichst ohne Google Translate).

I can't even read German yet. My vocabulary is minimal.

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Native language is english, and also fairly fluent in spanish. However Im also currently studying my spanish still since my vocabulary is lacking and a spic with bad spanish is a sorry sight. When I begin university late this year I plan on beginning Italian or German, unsure atm.

Das ist schade. Have faith in yourself and get motivated if you really want to want to learn it. I'd suggest buying one of these books with audio CDs and use Duolingo as a supplementary tool. You can do it.

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>Spanish, English, can read French
>German, Latin
Philosophy and literature

>I'd suggest buying one of these books with audio CDs and use Duolingo as a supplementary tool.
yup, already bought the A1, A2 and B1 books, just started the first one. I'm motivated, I should be going to Germany in October for one semester if COVID-19 allows it, so yeah, I want to talk to people there, at least conversationally.