Languages
- trollhameran
- Corporal
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Just out of interest, what languages do people on here know.
English is the only language I speak properly, I know a very small amount of French (from school) I couldn't get on with the teacher so found that very hard to learn, and I am currently learning Norwegian, Jeg forstar lit Norsk.
English is the only language I speak properly, I know a very small amount of French (from school) I couldn't get on with the teacher so found that very hard to learn, and I am currently learning Norwegian, Jeg forstar lit Norsk.
- sniper hero
- Specialist 3
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- Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 3:12 pm
I speak Dutch and English
I had 2 years french and 1 year german at school
some latin and greek but forgot most of that
I had 2 years french and 1 year german at school
some latin and greek but forgot most of that
proud member of dutch spud clan
coming: semi auto pellet sniper:D
coming: semi auto pellet sniper:D
- POLAND_SPUD
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Polish is my first lg, I am pretty fluent in English.... I have basic understanding of russian, ukrainian and german
Children are the future
unless we stop them now
unless we stop them now
I can get away with reading French and I can speak a bit but if anyone then replied in french I'll likely have NO IDEA what they said 

- trollhameran
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It is hard to understand people when they talk in a language that you can understand, but aren't fluent in, because they talk quite fast and it takes a second or two to work out each work, at least thats what I have found
- Mr.Sandman
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espanol,english,french,japanese. i also speak portugese
i kinda know some italian but not much

Yeah, it's that important.
Speak and understand danish and english, understands norwegian, swedish, german and a tiny bit french.. Not that much but im still young enough to learn 8)
Proud and happy owner of a fridge compressor 

- SpudFarm
- First Sergeant 3
- Posts: 2571
- Joined: Sat Nov 04, 2006 9:39 am
- Location: Norway Trondheim area
i speak Norwegian, English, Danish, Sweedish and some german..
trollhammerman: det er veldig kult og se att du kan skrive norsk med bare minimalt med feil. did you understand that?
trollhammerman: det er veldig kult og se att du kan skrive norsk med bare minimalt med feil. did you understand that?
"Made in France"
- A spud gun insurance.
- A spud gun insurance.
1st: Dutch
2nd: English
And a bit of German and French.
2nd: English
And a bit of German and French.
English very well, some german ... some droplets of spanish.
Language I wish I knew more of...Latin... 8) Coolest language ever.
Language I wish I knew more of...Latin... 8) Coolest language ever.
- potatoflinger
- Sergeant 2
- Posts: 1136
- Joined: Thu Nov 02, 2006 3:26 pm
- Location: Maryland
I speak english, and I make up my own spanish words when I need to say something in spanish 

It's hard to soar with eagles when you're working with turkeys.
I can grind my way through reading most Germanic languages, and supposedly passed GCSE French with a B, but I'm only truly fluent in four languages.
1) English
2) Bad English, learnt from reading too many forum posts and youtube comments.
(This includes 1337 speak)
3) Most BASIC computer languages, but that's pushing it a bit.
4) Lupica, a language I created myself - it's designed to be a practically unbreachable code language which I use for writing things I don't want other people to read. It doesn't use conventional characters; all letters have very similar appearance rates (and most letters have at least 3 variants); it has no regular verbs; has no written equivalents for "the", "a", pronouns or several other words that might make decryption easier; and it's specifically designed to be a nightmare.
It is also a spoken language, but I use it mostly for cursing.
Two other people can sort of understand it in it's spoken form (and four have worked out the odd word or two), but the written form is still a secret to me alone.
1) English
2) Bad English, learnt from reading too many forum posts and youtube comments.

3) Most BASIC computer languages, but that's pushing it a bit.
4) Lupica, a language I created myself - it's designed to be a practically unbreachable code language which I use for writing things I don't want other people to read. It doesn't use conventional characters; all letters have very similar appearance rates (and most letters have at least 3 variants); it has no regular verbs; has no written equivalents for "the", "a", pronouns or several other words that might make decryption easier; and it's specifically designed to be a nightmare.
It is also a spoken language, but I use it mostly for cursing.

Two other people can sort of understand it in it's spoken form (and four have worked out the odd word or two), but the written form is still a secret to me alone.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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Err...engrish, french, very little hebrew, and a few programming languages.
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