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Old 19th July 2005, 18:21
Doktormartini Doktormartini is offline
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Zdrastvuyetye! I was wondering what languages all of you know? I currently only know English but am learning Russian! I know words and phrases in: Japanese, Chinese, Italian, German, Arabic, Hebrew, Norwegian, Icelandic, and some others.
If I read something in a different language, or hear a song in a different language, I can usually tell you what language it is in!

What about all of you people?
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Old 21st July 2005, 03:47
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English, some spanish from the years I've taken it in school, and I am also learning russian. I understand russian pretty well when someone is talking, and when I read in Russian, but I have trouble forming my own Russian sentences when talking (probably because of the six cases, haha, too much to remember)
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Old 25th July 2005, 01:36
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That's cool! I want to learn Russian but the community college I am going to doesn't offer it. So then I wanted to take Japanese but they weren't offering it that year...I was so mad. So now I am learning German! Hallo, Wie Gehts?...lol.
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Old 30th July 2005, 19:56
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Russian as i live here in Russia.
Some English as I studied it at school and college.

I visited Denmark recently, but Danish seemed to be a little difficult to study, as well as Swedish.

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Old 8th September 2005, 06:52
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English, French, and a little Irish.
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Old 8th September 2005, 21:37
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naturally estonian
fluent english(i think)
on the scale of 1000 5 or 6 german lol
and theoretically russian(6yrs and all i am able to is to introduce myself)
and i will start with japanese next week
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Old 10th December 2005, 01:44
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I speak English and Hungarian fluently (well my English is better). I've studied French and German but I'm kind of spotty in those.
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