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chishnwoo 07 01,2017
french is my native language; I'm learning english, german and chinese (will boost my knowledges at university next year ughh growing too fast) and trying to do something kinda correct with korean and russian. Actually just can read/write these 2 languages. Ow and also have very low skills in japanese, i was better when i was like 11-12 but lost ev......   reply
07 01,2017
I've just begun *-* [Experience]
Yan-chan
07 01,2017
I can speak French (my native language) and English, I also understand Dutch but I can't still speak it very fluently. I'm currently learning Japanese and Italian ,however I am doing it by myself at home so i'm a bit slow because of my laziness ( ̄∇ ̄") I've just entered high school this year therefore I still have time. I almost forgot but I a......   reply
07 01,2017
I guess [Experience]
Frarkness
07 01,2017
I'm in my fifth and last year of a high school that is specialized in foreign languages... It's the school system in Italy, after middle school you have to choose a school specialized in a specific field (it's pretty complicated and I don't know how to explain it, sorry) so I chose the foreign languages one when I was 13, mostly because I was (stil......   3 reply
07 01,2017
I'm fluent in Vietnamese and English, i can understand Chinese, Japanese and Korean ( as a result of watching too many Asian drama =)))) ) but cant read them. Learning Hangul now.   4 reply
07 01,2017
I speak Filipino and English. I could read Hangul but can't understand shit lol. I could also read and understand basic Japanese. Our school had a Chinese subject back when I was grade school. I loved copying the Chinese characters, but now I barely remember anything. Chinese characters are very difficult to remember.   2 reply
07 01,2017
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Rainbow_Blasphemy
07 01,2017
My native language is spanish so this one doesn't count. i only can speak fluent english. at the uni i learned french and i took a class of japanese, i thought it will be more difficult to learn tbh. now i need to practice more bc i forget how to pronunce properly french. in japanese i need to learn to read kanjis and learn some vocabulary because......   reply
07 01,2017
I've tried so many... [Experience]
NekuChan
06 01,2017
English, Italian, Swedish, German and Japanese. Out of those three I can only speak English fluently... I remember a little bit of Swedish, Italian and German, only a little bit though. Currently studying Japanese for 2 years. I've learned the Hiragana and Katakana charts, the Tsu Maru, Tenten and a little bit of Basic Kanji. Also studied a littl......   reply
06 01,2017
Well aside my two native languages, I learnt English, Arabic, and Chinese back then in school. Sadly, I forgot so many things I've learnt because I was too lazy to keep it up. Now, since I've nothing else to do than being a uni student, I'm learning other languages such as German, Russian, and sometimes Chinese (because apparently I can't let go of......   reply
12 12,2016
Still trying hehe [Experience]
BitterSea
19 11,2016
Have known 3 languages well (english, filipino, japanese) including my native one, just familiarizing/understanding the other ones ( Korean, Spanish, French, Dutch) and trying to get well acquainted with German, Latin, and mandarin ^_^   1 reply
19 11,2016
its cool [Experience]
Koshiba Kiri
21 08,2016
i learnt italian and english in less than a year at different times its really not that hard at all you need is some dedication and you'll be fine ^^   1 reply
21 08,2016

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