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Tsunami

#41 ·

Oh, and I know two words on arabic language, and I begun learn Indonesian.

monstricek

#42 ·

Hello.
I speak Russian.
It is my native language. I am a russian philologist. My speciality is russian language and literature teacher for foreigners.
If someone wants to talk or practice Russian, feel free to contact me.
In addition, I speak Belarusian, Ukrainian and Polish.
I understand the Slavic languages ​​and can improvise if required.
I speak a little English, but you see how awful it looks.
At university I studied German, but I can’t say what came out of it.
In addition, I studied Czech and understand this language perfectly.
If necessary, I can also speak a little bit of Czech.

hozosch

#43 ·

O wow! Your English is very good, you even use articles, a thing which slavic people don't have in most of their languages, so they have a lot of problems with them.

thespyde

#45 ·

Yes, nice English, smiles.
Strange, Troubled Times...

Tsunami

#46 ·

What problem there is the slavic languages like?

Zuzler

#47 ·

We don't have article at all.

Tsunami

#48 ·

How do you mean?
You not found articles for the learn language?

hozosch

#49 ·

No, articles are words like "the" and "a". I'm used to the usage of them since my native language, German, has got them, but for slavic speakers it's hard to learn, but of course, if you have made a degree in language, you *have* to know it perfectly. But considering I haven't made such a degree, I think my English is excellent.

Tsunami

#50 ·

Huh, I do mean, maybe.,

david

#51 ·

Hello everyone, my native language is Portuguese, and I think I'm the only one who speaks this language here. I understand Spanish because it is similar to Portuguese. I tried to learn German and Finnish, but I did not go deep in these languages, but that does not mean I gave up on them!

Mich240

#52 ·

You know, one of my friends is learning to speak Spanish.

djsenter

#53 ·

I heard that portugueze guys can understand spanish, but spanish can't understand you guys, hahha.
Is that true?
Senter San

david

#54 ·

well, both the Portuguese and the Spaniards understand almost nothing of the language of the other.

david

#55 ·

the grammar of both languages ??is somewhat different, not to mention that some words spoken in Spanish means something else in Portuguese.

Syntezator

#56 ·

Well, now It's my turn, I guess. My mother tongue is Polish which I do consider as the most beautifull language in the world. As for other languages, I speak English, well, being a student of the English filology obliges me to be somewhat fluent in it. What's more, I've recently earned a bachelors degree in English, and now I'm attending MA course. Tried to learn some German but my attempts were all in vain because gramatical intricacies killed my positive attitude towards this language, and I dropped it. Nevertheless, I still can say somethink well enough to be understood. During my studies I had one and a half year long Italian course, and my level in this language is less than decent, even mediocre, but still it's a foreign language after all. I can understand other slavik languages quite well, and even tried to grasp somethink from listening to other germanic but Dutch was the only one I could comprehend more, probably due to my previous experience with English and German.

djsenter

#57 ·

I stated learning Japanese, whic I love with al my heart using an app called Duo Lingo.
Since i'm passionate about it, it's easy for me to learn and take in everything i experienced so far.
I think that for now it's the best thing i can do to learn it, since i do not have any particular language books or such.
Senter San

kumandan

#58 ·

I know Turkish and English and am learning Russian since I am studying translation science.

monstricek

#59 ·

If you need some help with russian or would like to talk with native speaker, i can help you.

kumandan

#60 ·

Sure, but I can speak very basic.