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The Unleasher
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16 Mar 2017, 8:30 am

Only English, but I am learning Spanish. I learn languages out of use, not for fun or heritage. English and Spanish are probably the only languages I'll need. But since I am learning Spanish, I can also read Portuguese and understand it - to a lesser extent. Galician comes pretty easily. I can get the basic idea of French and Italian texts. Due to the massive amount of English loanwords and all of the cognates with Spanish.


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17 Mar 2017, 1:51 am

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What excites me about languages is certainly the grammar -though in case of Japanese also the characters. I don't care if I can't speak it so well. I just want to get to know everything behind the rules, associate, appreciate and put the pieces of puzzle together. It's just so satisfying.


ah yeah...it very much is. :D

i'm trying to shift my hebrew focus onto gaining lots more vocabulary at the moment, though i find that much harder to focus on compared to grammar.


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19 Mar 2017, 9:53 am

Kiprobalhato wrote:
komamanga wrote:
What excites me about languages is certainly the grammar -though in case of Japanese also the characters. I don't care if I can't speak it so well. I just want to get to know everything behind the rules, associate, appreciate and put the pieces of puzzle together. It's just so satisfying.


ah yeah...it very much is. :D

i'm trying to shift my hebrew focus onto gaining lots more vocabulary at the moment, though i find that much harder to focus on compared to grammar.


What I realized while learning languages is that I have great difficulty absorbing vocabulary until I reach a point where I comprehend the grammar. And when I'm finally there the vocabulary sneaks itself into my brain even without trying. It's a strange thing. I used to get very upset when I couldn't remember the new words I'd just learned but now I have a more relaxed attitude about it as I know that I will reach that point sooner or later if I continue studying .



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02 Sep 2017, 3:56 pm

I can speak some German, but I am still learning the language in school.



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02 Sep 2017, 8:12 pm

I speak German too :)

I also speak some Russian and am learning Spanish.



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10 Dec 2022, 6:32 pm

English is the only laguage I seak fluently - yet I wrote the WP discussion-thread 'The Confounding Subtleties Of The English Language' in the 'Social Skills and Making Friends' Forum.

EXCERPT: It's refreshing to find words in other languages which seem to do a better job than the English language in defining those elusive concepts. After awhile, defining those well........hard to define concepts in the English language becomes a seemingly increasingly futile exercise of semantic gymnastics.

It's believed that understanding other languages is important to developing critical thinking skills; which may in some small ways boost social skills.

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Anybody feel inclined to learn a few words/quotes in other languages?



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21 Dec 2022, 1:03 am

I know a bit of Portuguese, thanks to Duo Lingo and Google translate lol.



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23 Dec 2022, 12:48 am

Mandarin Chinese and Wu Chinese (native)
English(advanced) Dutch Finnish and German (not so fluent hahah). I hope I can learn a little Low Saxon? :)



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09 Jan 2023, 7:50 pm

I'm making an effort to improve my ASL through an app named ASL Bloom.


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31 Jan 2023, 8:17 pm

I can read novels in French and Spanish. I’m working on Italian off and on, but I’m not very serious about it. It’s mostly for musical purposes.



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18 Feb 2023, 8:51 pm

.i la .varik. cu baupli la .lojban. je le cmacybau je le glibau

VARIK uses Lojban, mathematical notation, and English.


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20 Feb 2023, 7:38 pm

· Spanish (Native)
· English (B2. I'm fluent and I started to study it from kindergarten to high school)
· French (B1. I have been studying it since 1 year ago. It's easy because of Spanish)

I studied in the past Japanese and Esperanto. I stopped studying Japanese when the only teacher in my college returned to her country during the pandemic.

About Esperanto, it was self-study. I lost interest in studying it, but I keep enough interest in it to use an Esperanto username.

My username "niktereŭto" is Esperanto for racoon dog (tanuki). Also I used in other sites the Esperanto "version" of my last name.


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10 May 2023, 4:01 pm

English (native)
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11 Jun 2023, 2:57 pm

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B2 Level: English (passed the Cambridge FCE test years ago).

I took a Latin class in high school as well, but didn’t keep up with the studies after graduation.



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13 Jun 2023, 4:15 pm

I read quite a bit of French literature at school in the mid-1970s, and understood pretty much every word of it. Maupassant, Balzac, Sartre, Racine, Moliere, and the author of a charming story called 'L'Enfant Et La Riviere', whose name I cannot recall. I think I might struggle with those works now, even with the aid of a dictionary. :(


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13 Jun 2023, 4:35 pm

Aside from English? Well...I did try to learn Italian, Spanish, Japanese, German, Huttese, Dwarvish, and Sindarin, but I've only could learn a few vocabulary words from them. :roll: