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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
It's fun [Experience]
Eden Almighty
21 08,2016
Including my native language, I learnt 6 languages. My mother is Peruvian, so I grew up with the Spanish language at home. I can't speak it very well, though. At school, I learnt English for 10 years and French for 7 years... I forgot almost everything about French. xP In my free time, I had lessons in Japanese for about 3 years but currently, I'm......   1 reply
21 08,2016
Maybe [Question]
Diana
20 08,2016
I can understand 5 languages including my native language, ok so I can understand serbian croatian bulgarian macedonian english and french(not very much I just know the basic things like introducing myself, it's my second foreign language and it's my third year learning it and I cheated on every exam till now and will in the future) and now i'm trying to learn german, but i'm still thinking about it should i or should i not?
20 08,2016
it's kinda easy [Experience]
Usagi 20 08,2016
I've been teaching myself japanease for the past 3 years, and even though I'm not really fluent I can say and understand quite a bit of the language. Mostly because I watch a lot of anime and read a lot of manga so I kinda understand modern japanese. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭   reply
20 08,2016
Idk [Experience]
Sassy Broccoli
19 07,2016
My native language is Hebrew, and here in Israel we start learning English in 2nd grade and most people can speak English pretty well. We are a small country so we have to know it pretty well and there are a lot of things that are just not available in Hebrew. In 5th grade some schools make the kids learn Arabic too. In middle school we get to choo......   3 reply
19 07,2016
I get bored a lot [Experience]
Olympe
17 07,2016
English and Spanish are my native languages so those don't count. But so far I've learned French, Italian, second year Korean, and I'm currently studying Portuguese. Ooo, and in a couple of months I'm going to be starting Japanese at the uni (≧∀≦)   1 reply
17 07,2016
My lovely Province [Experience]
zzer0h
16 07,2016
In my lovely province the official language is french. we are one of the only french provinces in canada. Unfortunately my first language is english. so as soon as i started school at 5 years old french was shoved down my throat. I lived thinking i would be able to survive just knowing english. but as i grew and my area because more french i quickl......   4 reply
16 07,2016

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