Extremely fluent in English,
Know a bit of French, enough to hold a conversation but nothing spectacular.
Want to learn Japanese, maybe Russian, and probably Chinese since I can see it getting popular.
English - Native (10/10)
Spanish - Intermediate (5/10) - 4 years in high school. Vocabulary lacking, grammar sufficient.
Mandarin Chinese - Beginner (3/10) - 3rd semester of college class. Vocabulary very lacking, grammar beginner/intermediate.
Japanese, French - Novice (1/10) - Independent study only. I almost didn't even put these but I do know basic pronunciation and a few phrases. Al Bhed - (9/10) - Yup. I memorized this and it's still there. Not technically a language but what the heck. How many people do you know that can actually cipher their speech on the fly?
German - Fluent and it's my first language.
English - Duh. Fluent.
Polish - Fluent
Dutch - Poor (I can understand it, just not really repeat it much)
Russian - Poor (I can read it, and speak it sometimes, but not write it worth a shit) Norwegian - Fluent
Swedish - Somewhat fluent. Depends on how drunk I am.
Oh, I never want to learn french.
Hvorfor snakker du engelsk på AIM til meg da ?
Norwegian - accent, but fluent
English - decent
Swedish - can understand most of it
Danish - written perfectly, spoken danish sounds like norwegian with the throat filled with a dick
English - fluent
Spanish - poorly
Chinese - poorly
Japanese - poorly
French - poorly
lmfao
Originally posted by cry4eternity
English - Native (10/10)
Spanish - Intermediate (5/10) - 4 years in high school. Vocabulary lacking, grammar sufficient.
Mandarin Chinese - Beginner (3/10) - 3rd semester of college class. Vocabulary very lacking, grammar beginner/intermediate.
Japanese, French - Novice (1/10) - Independent study only. I almost didn't even put these but I do know basic pronunciation and a few phrases. Al Bhed - (9/10) - Yup. I memorized this and it's still there. Not technically a language but what the heck. How many people do you know that can actually cipher their speech on the fly?
.... How is this even possible? Jesus Christ... adding this to our list of similarities xD
Al Bhed - (9/10) - Yup. I memorized this and it's still there. Not technically a language but what the heck. How many people do you know that can actually cipher their speech on the fly?
Ryry. Dryd'c yfacusa. E fecr E luimt maynh ed fedruid ryjehk du ica y Dnyhcmydun.
Dra udran tyo E fyc fuhtanehk ev yhouha yldiymmo maynhat ed yht ghufc ed uvv po raynd.
English: native speaker, primary language of instruction, etc.
Chinese: supposed to be a native speaker, but only intermediate-ish. Still have trouble reading. Also, traditional Chinese for the win. Though someday I'd like to learn simplified too.
French: Several years of classes has not helped my retention. I've forgotten a lot.
Japanese: Self-taught, somewhere between beginner and intermediate.
Only fluent in one language apparently, so in conclusion I am terrible at this sort of thing.
Ryry. Dryd'c yfacusa. E fecr E luimt maynh ed fedruid ryjehk du ica y Dnyhcmydun.
Dra udran tyo E fyc fuhtanehk ev yhouha yldiymmo maynhat ed yht ghufc ed uvv po raynd.
Al Bhed should be a national language.
E ryjah'd sad yhoputo dryd lyh cbayg ed mega sa, cu E's hud yc kuut yd naytehk/mecdahehk yc E ys yd cbaygehk.
English - Native
Lavukaleve - Can write it and understand it, and can somewhat speak it.
Spanish - Poquito
Japanese - Very, very little, more for my studies in old Japanese lore and histories.
English - good
Spanish - understand most of it, speaking is different though because I tend to forget vocabulary and grammar rules until people mention it x.x
French - ...just whatever I learned up to Grade 9 :V
Not counting other languages that I only know...5 or 6 words in lol
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