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Non English Lanugages You Speak?


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I can read French pretty well, write it ok, speak it sort of, and can't really understand what the heck any of them are saying... kinda f's up the whole point of dialogue conversation things back in French class... dang French people with their crazy mumbly French accents! :lol:

 

I can only really say I speak English, not the Queen's English, but certainly not American "English" either... :P

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i speak u.k. english

 

a bit of americanized english :blink::lol:

 

spanish

 

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weaseleze

 

edit: oh, also a bit of narfolk; those who know what i'm on about will understand :lol:

 

dave (bigears) speaks yorkshire <_<

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as lego said i speak yorkshire. i also speak/read/write (badly in some cases)

 

English (completly different from yorkshire)

French

German

 

I also understand a little of written/spoken

 

Norwegen

Swedish

Norfolk

Wiganeese

 

I want to learn japanese

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Hmmmm... well like lego & bigears

 

I can speak...

U.K. english &

Americanised english,

 

But also...

Australianised english,

NewZealandised english,

Very fluent in Boganese & 'Westy'

 

I am getting better @ 1337 & TEXTenglish :lol:

 

A slight smattering of Italian (helped alot in my former occupation) ;)

 

But I think the hardest language to learn (and I'll never fully master it) is female-speak LMAO :lol:

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But I think the hardest language to learn (and I'll never fully master it) is female-speak LMAO :lol:

Well, let see....

 

I am fluent (read, write, speak and comprehend) English, French and obviously female-speak :P

 

I can understand and speak a little Spanish and Italian

 

I know certain phrases and words in Ukranian, Cantonese, Danish and Gaelic.

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