English, Cantonese, Mandarin, little French from JHS and HS
I wanna improve my reading and writing in Chinese and learn Japanese and Spanish.
Apr-09-2009 14:40
Ania_xox
let me drive
Registered: Apr 2007
Location: on the midnight street
Polish, English and French, I speak fluently.
I studied German for 5 years so I like to think I have a working knowledge of Deutsch.
I, too, would love to learn Spanish but have yet to find the time to take some courses.
I love Swedish but I gave up after 3 hours. My mouth just doesn't move that way. GAW. BAW. YAW.
fitta
___________________
quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
oh well, different strokes different vaginas
Some dance to remember ~ Some dance to forget
Apr-09-2009 14:41
nchs09
Traceaddict in training
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Inside your mum
quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
GAW. BAW. YAW.
Word on the street is that your mouf does do that...
___________________
quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
OOKA-OOKA ME NACHOS ME PRESS KEYS ON COMPUTER GOOD
Apr-09-2009 14:43
Ania_xox
let me drive
Registered: Apr 2007
Location: on the midnight street
which street?
___________________
quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
oh well, different strokes different vaginas
Some dance to remember ~ Some dance to forget
Apr-09-2009 14:45
boris_the_bear
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2008
Location: Lower Chernobylstan
Red Light District
Apr-09-2009 14:50
Frenchie
life in technocolor
Registered: Feb 2006
Location: Intergalactic Planetary
2. English and French and currently learning Spanish. I grew up speaking German and French but when I moved to Toronto and learned English..POOF went the German.
Apr-09-2009 15:12
Omega_Blue
Someone Changed My Custom
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Gone
english, korean, french, and that little bit of spanish that all americans learn from just living there
Apr-09-2009 15:33
The17sss
C.R.E.A.M.
Registered: May 2008
Location: Charlotte, NC
Only English here... was pretty decent in Spanish for a period but never practiced after school and it's fading fast. I'm not gonna pretend that I can speak it either like a lot of people who say, "Yeah I speak spanish, and Italian is kinda similar to Spanish so I know Italian too... and Portugese is kinda similar to Spanish so I know Portugese too." So I guess I'm a typical American who only speaks one language.
My wife speaks Russian, Uzbek, English, and Arabic which makes me feel like an even bigger retard.
Apr-09-2009 15:48
Unique2701
in deep space
Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Amsterdam
Dutch, English, Cantonese and a tiny bit of Mandarin. I want to learn to speak Mandarin fluently, which shouldn't be too hard since Cantonese and Mandarin are a bit similiar.
If I am the storm, if I am the wonder..
Will I have flashlights, nightmares and sudden explosions?
Apr-09-2009 16:07
gehzumteufel
In your ass
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: so cal
I am fluent in one language, English. I took German for 3 years in high school and I spoke very well, but I haven't used it since 2001, so have "lost" it. I will be brushing up on it again when I start school this fall. Russian is my next one after brushing up on my German.
Oh and I find learning a language to actually be pretty cool and fun. I enjoy trying to emulate the native speakers.
___________________
quote:
Originally posted by bas
Dual exhaust tips on dual exhaust = QUAD EXHAUST = 300 gain in horsepower. Duh
quote:
Originally posted by bas
Undies with a dickhole aren't good for guys. Your balls can get caught in them. That's why I prefer to go over the gate instead of through the fence.
Apr-09-2009 16:18
Ania_xox
let me drive
Registered: Apr 2007
Location: on the midnight street
I think Arabic, Armenian, and Turkish sound fucking hot
I love when I hear two guys arguing or having a heated discussion in Arabic. They always seem to be talking so passionately about some shit. I usually assume they are talking about religion, politics, or futbol.
___________________
quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
oh well, different strokes different vaginas
Some dance to remember ~ Some dance to forget
Apr-09-2009 16:57
Dervish
Your opinion matters.
Registered: Dec 2003
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by paulandrews
Czech (native)
English
German (I've studied the langauge for more than 10 years but now I feel like I would have a problem forming coherent sentence)
Thats exactly what I'm like with French. Haven't done anything with it for maybe 10 years though too.