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Second Language

How many languages do you know?

  • 1 English

    Votes: 17 16.2%
  • 2

    Votes: 42 40.0%
  • 3

    Votes: 31 29.5%
  • 4

    Votes: 11 10.5%
  • 5

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • 6

    Votes: 3 2.9%

  • Total voters
    105

Cobalt_Latios

Well-Known Member
Cut me some slack, it's been like 2 years
Almost 2 and half for me...

Hence why I'm kicking myself in the pants for me losing some of it.

Even I know some of my posts have errors. I'm doing the best I can with what I still have.

edit: At least I can still read if effortlessly.

C_L
 

Peter Quill

star-lord
Nah, you're all fine. It's more me being a french grammar nazi.

Now that I think of it, English is probably one of the most annoying languages to learn.
 

Cobalt_Latios

Well-Known Member
Nah, you're all fine. It's more me being a french grammar nazi.

Now that I think of it, English is probably one of the most annoying languages to learn.
No kidding. Sure, in French there's only one way to do things, but that's actually a good thing; it makes you feel more sure about how to be more grammatically accurate.

With English, you have so many damn exceptions, you wonder why there are even rules to begin with.

C_L
 

DaAuraWolf

I’m Back...
Basicly,English and little Spanish.My new Year`s resolution is to learn Jappaness.
 

dark rift

Well-Known Member
Fluent at English, and decent at French (My grammer isn't the best because I try to translate the English sentance structure to the French sentance structure. I can understand it decently on paper and better by ear, and I'm not that great at writing it.)
 
Well, I usually speak Dutch (well Flemish, but I can also speak normal Dutch) and I obviously also speak English.

I also understand French, but can't speak it.
 
Not sure if this counts, but I can speak a bit of French. Can't remember much of it off the top of my head though.
 
English is my first language, and currently I am in my second semester of college Japanese. Though I did study the language before hand for awhile, so I understand it fairly well.

I took French I think in my first year of high school since my mom knew it pretty well. But I hated the accent, and all those male and female words. Ugh.

Though, its a nice language, just not my thing. I'm actually half Italian but I know nothing but a few words of the language, haha.
 

Vernikova

Champion
I speak English and Spanish. It helps that I'm Spanish though since I wouldn't have learned it otherwise.
 

Cobalt_Latios

Well-Known Member
I took French I think in my first year of high school since my mom knew it pretty well. But I hated the accent, and all those male and female words. Ugh.
There was actually a time when I refused to use the feminine syntax in French for some reason. Changed recently, I just find it amusing to myself.

I find verb conjugation the hardest part of the language though. So many tenses.

C_L
 

foxyman1167

From Zero To Hero
English, and bits of Spanish and Irish, although the latter I only remember a few words and 1 entire phrase, asking to go to the bathroom, had to use that so much during elementary school, its burned into my memory. If I do say so myself, I'm quite good at Spanish.
 

DarkMammoth

Lover of silly memes
There was actually a time when I refused to use the feminine syntax in French for some reason. Changed recently, I just find it amusing to myself.

I find verb conjugation the hardest part of the language though. So many tenses.

C_L

Does the French language have a subjunctive tense? That's a huge pain in Spanish.

Verb tenses can go die. I always get the subject and tense wrong when I'm speaking. (Writing and reading is a-ok, because I can stop to think)
 
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