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What languages do you guys speak?


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Whta languages do you speak?  

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  1. 1. Whta languages do you speak?

    • English
      23
    • French
      0
    • Spanish (or a variation of it)
      3
    • German
      4
    • Russian
      0
    • African (one of the languages there)
      0
    • Mandarin (Chinese for those not in the know)
      0
    • Any other European language (Polish, Ukrainian...)
      7
    • Any other world language (say in your post)
      1
    • Any fictional language (Quenya, Klingon...)
      1


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I can get by in Italian though my grammar is a bit rusty. Going down the line I am okay with French. I studied Japanese to 'O' level (as it was then) but I have forgotten most of it. German and Spanish is at basic directions, menu reading. I can also read the Greek and Cyrillic alphabets but I don't know the languages. I learned them to be able to navigate the country roads in Greece and the Ukraine.
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Ah... you mean to say that you speak Geek. :P

 

I can't claim to remember much of the Latin I learnt at school

 

How about "Theta est mort"? Know what that one means? I'll give you a visual clue...

 

 

http://www.click-smilies.de/sammlung0304/waffen/violent-smiley-019.gif

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Theta, don't worry, your Latin can't be worse than Dark0ne's :laugh2:

 

"mort" is at least not a complete Latin word ^^

 

Naturally, English is the foreign language I use most, but I also have a Latinum (having my 9th and last year of Latin in school) and Graecum (don't you give me an Old Greek text without a grammar and Gemoll :P ). I know a few words in Russian, although my pronunciation is awful and I can't tell you more than what my name is and where I live (oh yeah, and I can say that it's my birthday). At the moment I'm making some efforts to learn Old English (a beautiful language IMO), so except English, there's nothing useful in my repertoire of foreign languages ;)

 

Since Esperanto did not evolve naturally in the course of history, but was "constructed" by linguists, it should belong to the "fictional" respectively "made-up" languages.

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Perchance you can teach in the ways of the language of woman. I myself have tried many times to fully comprehend what a woman is truly saying, but generally i trip up, where so many men do, by not understanding what she is not saying.

 

By the way, apparently im only 28.59961% geek. Which proves that wrong.

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