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Any Foreign Languages?
While I'm not fluent in anything other than English. I'm functional in : Spanish, Portuguese, French. For a while my minor was Latina American and Latino Studies so I tried to learn everything in case I got the chance to travel.
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I speak 'functional/conversational' Spanish....
I am learning to speak Haitian-Creole....but I am finding it to be a bit difficult. :( |
I speak English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese and hopefully I will soon be picking up another language. I love to learn foreign languages, I think it is so interesting!!!!:eek:
Ronnie |
spanish (i live in LA..... EVERYONE speaks spanish)
i took french for a while.... but i can only make out bits and pieces of it now. |
Mildy proficient in written and spoken French. In fact, if anyone is looking for a French activity partner via Internet, let me know...I really am getting rusty.
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Francophone. I've kept up with it after high school by watching "French In Action" reruns on tv.
I mentor in a Hispanic neighborhood, so I know a little spanish.. but I have learned that I have no ability to pronounce the words correctly. But hey it makes the kids laugh, so I can't complain.... ..trying to learn Japanese as I would like to take a trip there in the near future. ..does Latin count?:confused: |
Fluency...
I am fluent in Spanish. I speak a little Haitian-Creole (father from Haiti), patois (broken English/West Indian dialect, and a little French. )
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I can speak French and I can understand Spanish, but can't speak it.
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I speak enough spanish to get by, but am trying to become fluent.
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Fluent in Spanish, have a working knowledge of patois and creole (read: can understand it fully, but can't speak a lick)! Lots of Caribbean influence! ;) |
--BA degree in French, was French linguist in military...
--took Spanish (as part of my degree requirements) but that was back in 1992, LOL!! (however, i still can understand it passably) when my family speaks Dominican Patois (a french dialect of the island my family is from), i speak French back to them...and somehow we understand each other! :D |
3 years of French in high school, but I've never really used it. 2 months of Spanish--I had to drop the class because all of the French I forgot decided to come back and haunt me. It became too confusing so I had to learn it on my own with my Spanish-speaking friends teaching me common words and phrases. One of my best friends is German, so I learned a bit of the Deusch(sp?--I speak it not spell it:)) from her. Since I plan on traveling to Italy and Japan, I've learned a few phrases of both Japanese and Italian.
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Want a partner?
I speak enough spanish to get by (mainly because my fluency is a South American dialect which is very proper and has African and Portuguese influence). I understand very little Cherokee, Patois, and Siksikan (My indian language derived from the Iroquois).
My boyfriend has taught me some Vietnamese. I can read and write Japanese (never tried to speak). I use to speak a little Russian (learned as a child), but it's disappearing from non-use. I can read Latin. And does reading Greek letters count? (hehe). |
I love languages!
I speak English, Kiswahili, & a moderate amount of Spanish. I'm still studying spanish.
My father speaks French and Creole, but I only know the bad words. When he gets mad, it's Patois all the way boy! I also know a minor amount of Cherokee! Hi Five to my AmerIndian sister! I think everyone should speak a minimun of 2 languages. |
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