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sea sea 16 02,2017
Native English speaker with a loose grip on Thai. By this I mean I can communicate in Thai, but sometimes I trip up and forget the language. Laos is similar to Thai but not by very much so I can understand a little. (Very very little.) I took a break from learning Japanese and I'm currently trying to get back on the horse. (But the horse doesn't wa......   reply
16 02,2017
English is my first langauge but i'm currently learning Dutch and after that i'm going to learn Norwegian then another language I haven't decided on it yet. Most people in my family are fluent in Spanish and English but for me I had a REALLY hard time learning Spanish but with Dutch I find it easier and more enjoyable. The pronunciation isn't all t......   reply
11 01,2017
I'm italian and... [Experience]
jinico
08 01,2017
I'm italian and I'm learning Spanish and English, I really love these languages, to be honest I'm more fluent in English than Spanish. The next language I'll learn is probably German even if my friends told me that it is really hard. However, I don't care. Maybe... I can give you all a tip?? Even if a language is hard, never give up and be positiv......   reply
08 01,2017
Learned a few [Experience]
Sery
08 01,2017
My native language is korean, and I'm fluent in English. I've tried learning Chinese but I gave up after like 2 months lol. My high-school forced us to either choose French or German, so I learned German for about 2 years, so I have a very basic understanding of it, though I haven't used it again in years. I also know some Afrikaans, a west Germa......   2 reply
08 01,2017
so hard man [Experience]
moune
08 01,2017
My native language is arabic and i grew up learning english and french since i was in elementary school so i'm pretty good at them. I'm currently learning japanese and german but my japanese is so much better than my german. it's just that german is so hard i don't get it ╥﹏╥   3 reply
08 01,2017
I did [Experience]
yeehaw 08 01,2017
Well, my native language is Hmong and I grew up learning English. I can understand Japanese fairly well, but can only read bits and pieces of Hiragana. I can read Korean easily, but I can only understand a few phrases.   reply
08 01,2017
Kind of [Experience]
[DELETED] 08 01,2017
My native language is Spanish, and I'm fluent in English even though my school didn't teach me s**t. I know some Portuguese and I'm actually learning Italian. Lessons are expensive af so I've learnt only by music, movies, books and some apps.   reply
08 01,2017
Really worth it [Experience]
mexicanmostacho 08 01,2017
My native tongue is spanish and since an early age I was taught english in school, and polished it throughout the years. Now I'm learning french, passed my first level last november, and starting the second level this january. Learning languages it's a really nice experience, although you can have a hard time 'code switching', sometimes I'm talking......   reply
08 01,2017
ashjya
08 01,2017
french, arabic, english, and a tribal language that my village speaks ^_^   2 reply
08 01,2017
not enough [Experience]
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

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