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ketko
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Languages

Post by ketko »

So, I think it will be interesting, who can speak which language/s...
So Ill start...
Slovak - Very Good (Im going to school in slovakia)
Japanese - Good (father is japanese)
English - OK-Good (learning in school)
:D

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Post by abishay »

Swahili
English
french(suck at writing)
kitembo
kiswahili
kiswahili sanifu
kiswahili bongo
cheng

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sab319
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Post by sab319 »

Dutch
French
English
German

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Post by Comet »

English - fluent, it's my native language.

Brooad Yorksher - also fluent, it's my local dialect.

Ah's t'a goo-in' on? :lol: :lol:

Ah t'a all reyt? :lol:
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Post by EHAM »

Dutch, English and German. I can speak a little bit of French, but I just won't do it. Those French should learn to speak some other language :wink:

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Post by fokker_f27 »

Dutch, French, Latin, English
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Post by sn26567 »

EHAM wrote:Dutch, English and German. I can speak a little bit of French, but I just won't do it. Those French should learn to speak some other language :wink:
Why do you speak English then? Don't you also think that those Brits and Americans should learn to speak some other language? :wink:

PS People on this forum know which languages I speak. Including Polish...
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Post by EHAM »

jan_olieslagers wrote:But what difference with German?
sn26567 wrote:Why do you speak English then? Don't you also think that those Brits and Americans should learn to speak some other language? :wink:
Let's just say it has something to do with my opinion about French people..... :wink:

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Post by Knight255 »

Why do you speak English then? Don't you also think that those Brits and Americans should learn to speak some other language?
Gasp!! :roll: I know you're probably kidding. :wink:

I speak:
English
Drunk-English
French (haven't spoken it in years and I'm VERY rusty)
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Post by Vinnie-Winnie »

fokker_f27 wrote:Dutch, French, Latin, English
U got to be kiddin mate!

Dutch obviously, Latin doesn't exist anymore and anyway apart from the pope and his lovely bunch of like minded people no one speaks Latin anymore!

The others well I'd rather not give a comment on them might be too sarcastic!

ok my turn:

-French
-English
-Dutch though don't practice it anymore so it gets easily mixed up with English unfortunately... :(

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Post by Ovostar »

wow!!! you all speak so many languages!
i speak French, English, German (not perectly) and Italian (not very good)...

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Post by stevie »

Dutch and a bit French and English

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Post by Avro »

jan_olieslagers wrote:
<sarcasm>
Bit of a racist, are you? I like that! Of course it must be done in a politically correct way. So no bashing of muslims, jews, blacks, original Americans or Australians or whoever. But do go for them French!
</sarcasm>
Do you mean the french as in those speaking french or the the french as in those who live in France ?? ;)

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Post by EHAM »

jan_olieslagers wrote:<sarcasm>
Bit of a racist, are you? I like that! Of course it must be done in a politically correct way. So no bashing of muslims, jews, blacks, original Americans or Australians or whoever. But do go for them French!
</sarcasm>
Hahaha. France is a very nice country, but it's a pitty the French people live in it :wink:

I have a job at Schiphol airport and I often have to deal with international truck drivers. Most of them can speak English, but the French don't (or won't). They only speak French. Well in that case, I just talk in Dutch to them. :wink:

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Post by mulder »

Speak Afrikaans and English.
Can understand Hollands and Vlaams(certain dialects)
Took German for 2 years at school but that was along long time ago.[/url]

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