due to my previous thread I got the curiosity
personally
Mandarin a2
French a2
English c1
Spanish c1
Estonian
due to my previous thread I got the curiosity
personally
Mandarin a2
French a2
English c1
Spanish c1
Estonian
English
Korean fluent in speaking only
took some spanish in school but actual spanish speakers use it 100x faster than professors
you should definitely do aero in china dude you'll be a fine shyt magnet with a2 mandarin
But can only communicate perfectly with natives in the c1 levels, eg in french I know how to talk in past and ask for pretty basic things
i know around fifty languages. whether i can speak them or not is a different story tho
english and can understand/read/write arabic but i struggle to speak it still
na all good so india has a lot of states and each state has is own language there are two states West Bengal and Odisha where my mom and dad respectively are from hence I learned their languages Oriya and Bengali . So ya . Hindi and English are the languages everyone speaks in every corner of the country. Urdu is the language spoken by the indian muslim community and I am forced to be muslim which I hate I will convert as soon as I move out I already earn a lot of money for a person of my age . Ok sorry for side tracking Arabic I learned to understand the quran a lot of mosques teach u arabic called Tajwid, its is mostly used to understand the quran but I speak it proficiently .
Btw I can also read an write in all of them except for japanese .
Also I lived in LA for 14 and a half years of my life so english is the language I am the most well versed in .
besides that most indian guys especially GenZ and millenials speak atleast 2 languages that is hindi and english .
I mean I passed the n5 mostly from manga and anime with a bit of yt vids on japanese
so it can help
i had to look up these level things but
french A1-A2
spanish B2-C1
korean B1-C2 (idk i speak it natively but never learned much vocab)
english
english c2
french b2
german a1
counterstrike russian (just slurs/curses lmao)
english native
viet (I'm illiterate though. Like unironically illiterate)
japanese N5 (a bit worse than N5 tbh since I haven't studied it in a while tho; I believe the equivalent would be like A1)
spanish a1 (took a bit in high school, but haven't done since, so it's pretty chopped)
I'm also trying to pick up Mandarin, but we'll see since college is ramping up again.
German (native)
English (fluent)
Spanish (basics)
Russian / Polish / Korean (only words or sentences due to friends, can't understand these languages)
American
Mexican
And I've started taking japanese classes for my uni creds
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English
French
Chinese
Japanese
Malay
Thai
Vietnamese
Tagalog
SCOTTISH ENGLISH
Learning
Korean
Spanish
Russian
english
portuguese (a3)
spanish (a3)
japanese (n5)
mandarin (just learning rn)
german (a1)
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Dutch and english I can speak comfortably.
I know basic french and can understand what people say.
Same Goes for german.
Can read greek and know some old-greek(yk the time of the roman empire greek) and am learning japanese
English
Hokkien
And one more I'm not willing to tell
Learning
Mandarin
Japanese
Just a sidenote I thought I knew japanese ( big mistake) until I met someone who really does haha
english
passable spanish
I can also read katakana which is more handy than you'd think
My Persian and English are perfect
Arabic and Italian mid
and a bit of Korean!
English literally broken ATP I even forget the words
Hindi & Marathi ( only verbally )
Tamil ( haven’t learn to read or write )
I’m feeling inferior just by looking at all the people here.
Native vietnamese
English
Japanese
Portuguese and English (fluent)
Spanish (kind of, I can understand most words cuz it's kinda like Portuguese)
Spanish (fluent)
English (fluent)
Portuguese (basic)(actively learning)
Italian (basic)
French (basic)
让我看看你的中文的水平有多好
english
I'm trying to learn French, but my tongue is big and I can't make the rolled 'r' sound.