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Poll: Can you speak in another language? Total Votes: 26 |
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Yes | 11 |
No | 6 |
A little bit | 9 |
Just wondering if anyone speaks fluently enough to hold a conversation in a language other than English?
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Polish :D
Just need plenty of beers, and I’m pretty fluent in piss talk!!!!!
Just need plenty of beers, and I’m pretty fluent in piss talk!!!!!
well, judging my the quality of your posts, you must be pretty drunk all the time
Just need plenty of beers, and I’m pretty fluent in piss talk!!!!!
well, judging my the quality of your posts, you must be pretty drunk all the time
Completely “Shit Faced” would be the correct terminology!!!!!
Well I only know swear words haha and I talk in different accents everyday I start to lose my own.
I went through a phase where my mate and I would always talk in a English accent and it kinda stuck to us.
Ich spreche Deutsch. Aber ich kann nicht sehr gut schreiben.
I speak German. But I can’t write very well.
Can speak pretty close to fluent German, both my parents being German and definitely have plans to head over to Europe to shred in the not so distant future
Ich spreche Deutsch. Aber ich kann nicht sehr gut schreiben.
I speak German. But I can’t write very well.Can speak pretty close to fluent German, both my parents being German and definitely have plans to head over to Europe to shred in the not so distant future
Can I come to your place for some Schweinshaxe????
lol yeah, i’ll get mum cooking.. when do you want me to pick you up from Melb. airport? rofl..
lol yeah, i’ll get mum cooking.. when do you want me to pick you up from Melb. airport? rofl..
Should be there in about an hour and a quarter!!!!!
My girlfriend speaks Polish, I didn’t know this until about 2 weeks into it, waking up in bed and hearing her going full tilt on the phone to her Mum, was a weird way to wake up! Unfortunately other then being taught the proper pronunciation for several things like Mt Kosciuszko I haven’t learnt any and for some unknown reason studied Latin at school….........
Actually I pick things up here and there, I work with a French guy and constantly suprise him and myself with how much french I know, he has filled in my knowledge base with some of the good words as well. Use to work for a south african company, I can do a good accent and used to know some of the good afrikaans words as well. Picked up bits of deutsche working for a german company but not more than a few words, most of which could be picked up from a war movie anyway.
My husband is Swedish and I’ve spent a bit over a year over there. I can follow a conversation pretty well, read the paper and get the idea as well as watch a movie in swedish with swedish subtitles on and get pretty much all of it…my speaking isn’t as good though. Swedes are all pretty good at english and it makes it kinda difficult cos it is so easy to be lazy. I know lots of words etc but get the grammar wrong and sound like a 5 year old fairly frequently!
Practice makes perfect, though! I really enjoy learning.
Know some basic german, japanese and french…used to know a lot more but it fades if you don’t practice! Good news is that it doesn’t take too long to get back into it again if you try.
One of my friends went to Sweden as an exchange student and we went to visit him for a week there.
In the 6 months he was there, I think the only thing he learn fluently was to say “Sorry I don’t speak Swedish” lol.
Oh and I remember Tuk Tuk which means thank you?
But thier fast food restaurant “MAX” was awesome… so much better than maccas….
My mate is Japanese and his wife Australian, whenever his parents ring him, she is the one that speaks with them in fluent Japanese!!!!!
He even admits that she can speak Japanese better than he can!!!!!