Topic: DO YOU SPEAK ANY FOREIGN LANGUAGES? | |
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I can read in Hebrew, Russian (Cyrillic alphabet) and Georgian, which is unique in that it is the only country which has its own alphabet that is not shared by any other country. Sample of the Georgian alphabet Oh my gosh...I can't believe this someone's handwriting...if am to learn this,I will use 10years |
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and don't forget the always flavorful blessing to the plow guy who just put all that snow in your driveway and on your mailbox trish frost on my car windows this morning and its only....April Carlota (Charlotte)/french first name Carlota.....di algo en espa~nol.por favor |
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Hablo un poco de espa�ol.
I'm learning some french, Italian and Arabic from my fella. |
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I'm fluent in Appalachian American...the only other foreign language I speak is the TRUTH (it is an archaic tongue few understand)
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Dothis91, your mind learns to recognize the characters, just like Chinese, which is an art form, Arabic, Hebrew and many other interesting alphabets.
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I actually speak a smattering of several languages.
I was fluent as reading and writing spanish. I was able to get myself understood in these languages English German Canton Chinese Spanish Gaelic French Japanese I can read some Hebrew. and the rest is a little of that and a little of this. |
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I can get myself beat up in at least 4. SCHWEINEHUNDE!!! Thanks to your fuzzy bellz thread, I've had 9 marriage proposals from Bavaria. Pig-Dogs,hmm? |
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Edited by
Conrad_73
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Thu 04/16/15 01:12 AM
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been using English so much over the last forty-some years,my native German feels like a Foreign Language sometimes!
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I know the languages which are foreign for you all...
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I grew up knowing some Ojibway from my father's side of the family and now that there's no one to keep that practice up and I've missed placed the alphabet sheet that my dad had written out for me as well - DANG IT.
I'd taken Spanish in high school - never thinking that it would be a necessary 2nd language in America but for my years as a Para-Educator I had to have another 16hr crash course in it to help those Autistic little guys & girls. Have ASL {American Sigh Language} too; but now that arthritis is getting a strong hold on my fingers that's becoming a problem that will continue to fade with age and lack of daily use. I do envy you all that are able to read/write as well as speak another language...speaking Spanish doesn't mean that I can read or write it well --- nope, not at all. |
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i'm pretty fluent in 'Rational', and 'Logical'.
sadly, they are too foreign to too many. |
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Edited by
tealbreeze
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Thu 04/16/15 12:57 PM
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i'm pretty fluent in 'Rational', and 'Logical'. sadly, they are too foreign to too many. He's crowing again. I comprehend avian poultry and pheasant peeps. |
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i'm pretty fluent in 'Rational', and 'Logical'. sadly, they are too foreign to too many. I say... Ya plumb forgot Jorja Redneckian. |
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Edited by
d__u__b
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Thu 04/16/15 02:01 PM
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i understand it, but don't speak it...
i refer you to my previous post. well, that's not exactly true. no one really understands it, but at least i kinda git the gist of what they would be trying to say if they had the capacity. |
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Wow, I just learned about languages here which I didn't know existed. I even speak one of them. Crowing. Cockadoodledooooo said the
<---rooster |
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I speak a universal language - lovely
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Wow, I just learned about languages here which I didn't know existed. I even speak one of them. Crowing. Cockadoodledooooo said the <---rooster It pays off sometimes to be a country girl. |
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I see so many new people signing up here. Please share any foreign languages you speak, write or read.
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I speak spanish pretty well, since I had been living in Madrid,though I am back in Waterford, Ireland to teach English during the summer.
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Well, it would be croatian, czech, english, long time ago I learned some basics of german and french, perfectly understand slovak and serbian and know some words of other languages
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