How many languages can Veeky Forums speak?
How many languages can Veeky Forums speak?
Sólo dos! Español e inglés.
I can speak English, Ancient Greek, and Latin. That's it.
I refuse to ever learn Spanish or Portuguese. Dirt monkey languages.
Most of Veeky Forums can hardly speak english
Three. Not a big deal when you're not american
calm down, pseud
Veeky Forums barely speaks a single language
>2060 years after Caesar
>still reading aloud
>lo dice y aprendio latin
lmao
one 9/10, second 7/10, third 6/10, fourth 2/10
Which do you use more? What do you like to read in each?
I've thought about studying both and decided I could probably do one or the other. As I can read French, Latin seems easier, but I think Greek has the more interesting stuff.
Farsi, English and Danish
French
Spanish
Italian
English
American
Some French
English, Spanish, and Italian. Currently learning German.
Du skulle have skrevet dansk forst. DF kommer efter dig nu.
English
Italian
Japanese
Hebrew
English
Russian
DF er old-news, det er sku Nye borgerlige der prover at holde mig nede lige PT.
Russian, because I was born and raised there
German, because I moved there a long time ago
English, because it was taught since 2nd grade and is the most useful language
I might try to learn Latin or Ancient Greek, so I can get some ancient (demi)god pussy.
Lingua Latina non difficilis usu est
>"The Latin language is not difficult"
Don't speak any, but I'm sure, that's what it said. Hopefully you're right, if it's not that hard to learn I might actually motivate myself to do so.
Portuguese
English
Three Sprache, da budem iskren.
Klar på borgerkrigen?
All of them, desu. It suprises me, that people, who speak less than 100 languages don't forget to breathe.
English
Dutch
Greek
Latin
Russian
Polish
French
Italian
Swedish
Finnish
Currently learning Hungarian.
I work as an interpreter for the EU.
Underatardo
and you go on Veeky Forums.
Man, you'd think people like you would have better options.
Portuguese (Hue) and English
*Englisch
How do you study languages at an early stage? Which language gave you the most trouble so far?
English
Spanish
Russian
>I work as an interpreter for the EU.
>Latin
Almost memed me
I can speak English, German and Japanese. I can't read Japanese without rikaichan though, damn Kanji.
I also learned Latin in school because I didn't want to learn French but I forgot everything. Shouldn't be too hard to relearn or better remember what I knew but becoming fluent would be very hard. I also had 3 years of Spanish in school but since I never used that I also forgot most too.
Yeah, not difficult to use. People tend to overexaggerate how hard /learning/ it is
Potest fieri ut Latine homines loquantur
The fact he speaks Latin doesn't mean he uses Latin in the EU
EU delegates and everyone else here is boring, pay is good yet no reason to linger around, except for the food.
Dutch: native
English: school
Greek: school
Latin: school
Russian: self-taught by living in Russia for a year.
Polish: self-taught & local course
French: school
Italian: Mother is Italian
Swedish: Dad is Swedish
Finnish: Lived half my youth there
Dutch Gymnasium = Latin Greek as subjects in secondary edu.
My German is poor, looking to tackle that next, Hungarian is tricky so I'm devoting all my 'learning' time to it.
FILIPINO
ENGLISH
HILIGAYNON
ASI
my languages
All of them
I am Timothy Doner AMA
My religion (Buddhism) teaches simplicity, and that's why I'm content to know only one language. To know another would be extravagant.
english, in my country you dont need to know any others.
Hebrew and English. Sort of learning German.
Salve, Latinista collega! Quomodo te habes? Quomodo invenisti modum tuum Latine loquendi?
why not german?
super impressive though fäm. how did you learn these? are you interpretator-level in all of them?
Croatian
English
Italian
Latin
>speaking even one language
Verene tu Latine loquiris? Vivâ voce?
Viva la vida loca!
IKR
...
danskjävlar :^)
Mandatory, it's part of the basic package in gymnasium.
Greek is optional I believe (not at my school) but most do it anyway.
Read: All but latin and Polish, neglected the latter for a while and latin sees little use these days.
Why no German?
Dropped it halfway in secondary school, you couldn't combine it with physics and chemistry for some strange reason.
I can hold a somewhat decent conversation in it but nowhere near the level at which I would like to.
Puedo hablar un poco español. ¿Cómo es un libro de español que no es difícil pero un estudiante de la lengua? Also is it a good idea to study Spanish in college if you'd like to go to graduate school/law school anyways? Just feel like it would be more useful than an English degree, I read English on my own time
I'm fluent in Finnish, Estonian, Karelian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, English, French
And can read and talk just a little bit of German, Russian and Italian
>speaking to people
Step up your game Veeky Forums. Say nothing all the time. Some of you could really benefit from talking less.
Fuckin fite me
>Finnish, Estonian, Karelian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, English, French
So, three languages?
>finnish
useless
>estonian
useless
>karelian
literally what tier
>swedish
useless
>norwegian
useless
>danish
Not useless but not useful
>english
Mandatory
>French
god tier
Damn son, someone memed you really hard
Veeky Forums here
one. just english
>>norwegian
>useless
Name 1 (one) reason why norwegian isn't useless
Outside of visiting norway
>such thing as a useless language
Fils de pute
Three language families, eight languages
Ibsen.
English
French
Italian
Japanese
Sorry to ruin this thread by being the best
what to learn after English/French/Spanish? whatever appeals to me?
I was considering Russian
He wrote in Danish.
Italian and German. Or just German.Russian is not useful nowadays
"Only an idiot uses all his knows"
-Socrates
But why not spend the time used to learn those languages to learn something more useful, like German or French or Latin, there is a huge opportunity cost when one sets about learning a language
Literally the only languages I've had to "learn" of those were the scandi languages, all the others came through family and media
Finnish
Swedish
English
Russian (stopped at cefr b2 but using it almost daily)
Dropped Korean after a semester, thinking about pursuing it on my own.
jävla danskar
this p r e t t y m u c h
Italiano e inglese. Rispettivamente, il linguaggio più interessante e ricco al mondo e quello più utile. Qualche infarinatura di latino e greco dai tempi del liceo.
English, French, Arabic, and some Japanese.
japanese is more interesting than italian
>Arabic
How do you do this? I've attempted at learning the script but it doesn't fit in my brain
>and some
why spoiler?
My parents are Jordanian, so that's what I spoke at home as a kid.
Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Íslenska, English, Spanish, gonna learn German soon
Here is the official Veeky Forums trash tier languages list:
>Arabic
>Urdu
>Chinese
>Japanese
>Swedish
>modern greek
Because I'm a hopeless psued who watches too much anime for his own good.
>>>Chinese
>>Japanese
>>Swedish
aww you fell for the memes?
>communicating vocally
>French
>English
>Polish
>Dutch
>Highschool German
Do some Bible reading with ancient Hebrew and see how all the semitic languages stay similar. I found that useful way back but I can barely remember anything at all about either now (but I have reasons for that that won't apply to you).
>I said it in Hebrew—I said it in Dutch—
>I said it in German and Greek;
>But I wholly forgot (and it vexes me much)
>That English is what you speak!
English, spanish and italian here
different poster, but just read french translations of latin works.
learn greek for sure. im planning on doing the same thing
>Karelian
It doesn't even have a written form
who are you trying to kid here?
German
English
Russian
French
Those threads always end up being disgusting attention whoring circlejerks. Knowing how to say Hallo, Adiós and Bonjour doesn't mean you can speak a fucking language.
Languages student here. I study Farsi, English native.
English
Kurdish (Kurmanci dialect)
Farsi
Italian
French
Yiddish (can have a chat in)
I'm starting Bengali this year, which should make Hindi and Urdu (basically the same language) easy.
Three: English, French, and German
I know bits of other languages, but I can't speak any of them well at all.
Ass-blasted monolingual detected
German
English
Italian
>I refuse to ever learn Spanish or Portuguese. Dirt monkey languages.
This
The only one that matters. English.
1.2
I'm giving myself a .2 for my current level of Russian, but really I'm probably giiving myself too much there
Danish
English
German
Portuguese
Fluent in all. Know a bit of latin aswell.