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#21 neptune

I waas learning it, I've been slacking. I am going to take in school but using an app rn.


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2024-01-11 18:12

#22 KtGame

I am Vietnamese and I don't know how to speak other languages


I use google translate, so sometimes there will be mistakes
2024-02-02 00:37

#23 Jacobww3

Where I'm from in Canada, I speak English and french. I started speaking french as my first language but had to go to english when I went to W. Ross macdonnald school for the blind because it was stricktly a school in english. But I still get a chance to talk in french. so if anyone want's to learn or practice french, I would be happy to help out with that.


sincerely, Jacob Way-White,
2024-02-02 05:02

#24 russiandan2019

Well, My native language is Russian, and if someone wants to practice it, I would be happy to help. Also I'm speaking English and a little bit of German, Czech and Ukrainian languages.


All the best, Danil.
2024-02-10 06:51

#25 fire_fly

i speak english, dutch, berber which is a language which they speak in morocko, and that's it :D


Once it was what it was, now it is what it is.
2024-04-02 04:05

#26 marchoffmann

Are you actually from there? Or how come you speak it


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2024-04-02 07:10

#27 Kaito

@25
That language you mentioned is spoken by some people in my country as well, though I bet there are few differences between it and the one in Morocco but maybe they could have similar things as well. I didn't learn it or try to because none of my family speaks it.


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2024-04-02 11:23

#28 Djonan

My native language is Dutch, but my English has improved over time. I also have a very limited knowledge of German, but I understand it better than I speak it.



2024-04-02 12:18

#29 fire_fly

@27 Oh, Lol, i didn't know that, thought they were speaking it only in morocco. Greetings!


Once it was what it was, now it is what it is.
2024-04-02 15:02

#30 Kaito

No, I'm unsure whether if it's spoken in Tunesia / Libia as well or it's not. But i'm sure it's spoken here it's called something like Tamazight. Not sure whether if it's the correct spelling but yeah.


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2024-04-02 17:05

#31 fikretagayev

all the languages that are supported by dear uncle google.



Edited 2024-09-02 15:33

#32 chai

My native languages are ukrainian and russian, but now I can say i speak ukrainian better then russian and started to forget russian because don't need it actually. I can't speak russian and not use ukrainian words because i've forgotten many russian, though i still speak russian at home with my family. I can also speak english and slovenian good enough, but english better. I can also understand belorussian and polish good enough, but polish not always, in most of cases i can at least catch the sense of the talk


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2024-11-16 13:22

#33 Mckensie

Mainly English but I do know tiny bits of other languages like Spanish, German, french, the list goes on.



2024-11-22 22:55

#34 rudolf

I have been learning French now as well since a few weeks. As of now I can't say how good I am because things are in early stage, but I for myself find it a bit difficult.



2024-11-22 23:57

#35 daszekmdn

I know Polish, it's my native.
Also i can communicate properly in English which you see here :D.
Few years ago, before my world collabsed i also knew some words in Romanian and can properly understood russian.
In shool we had English and Deutsh. I don't like German and I can't communicate in it and I'm fine with that. Just i don't need this.


Sygnatura to może być w sądzie. Sygnatura sprawy np. :P
2024-11-24 23:48

#36 Natalia2000

I would like to learn Slovak and Czech languages.



2024-11-25 17:29

#37 fikretagayev

my Native language is Azerbaijany, but i can speak Turkish as a second language, although German is officially my first foreign language, i consider German as my third native language because it speaks to my soul, and English, Spanish and Russian are the other languages that i can speak.



2025-01-05 20:38

#38 John_Berden

I can speak: russian, ukrainian, english.
I learn: german, spanish, french, polish, tagalog, swahili.
If anyone can help, please join in!



2025-01-27 03:28

#39 Nikolatheserb

My native is Serbian, which automatically means that I can speak and understand Croatian and Bosnian, which are basically the same, separated more for political, than linguistical reasons, at least in their standardised forms. Other than that, I can obviously speak (and write) English, some Italian and Judeo-Spanish (more understand than speak, actually), and I recently started learning Esperanto. By the way, are there any esperantists in here?
Warmest regards to all!


I told her: "I am blind, and you are beautiful, we must be compatible! Our most noticeable traits start with the same letter."
2025-01-27 17:43

#40 cyrmax

Hi there!
My mother tongue is Russian. That's why I can understand a little of Ukrainian and Belorussian (only understand, but not speak).
Also I know English well enough to be here on Elten and to talk with people.
I'm learning Hungarian and already have some positive results.
I'm interested in Esperanto and tried to learn it several times. Described my experience in detail in the corresponding thread.

Btw I'm always open for any language exchange, I'm happy to help anybody with Russian, would be glad to share my experience in Hungarian. And of course I'm always up for improving my English.
Best regards!


Aliqua subscriptio hic esse debet, sed nesciebam quid ibi scriberem.
2025-02-05 19:28