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toomanypancakes ,
@toomanypancakes@lemmy.world avatar

I only speak two languages: English and bad English.

coaxil ,

straylian, and that’s about it.

Monster96 ,

Aw, I was gonna make that joke

titty_wizard ,
satanmat ,

Us paraprau ite te reo Tahiti.

RyanLiu ,

你會哪些語言?(Traditional Chinese)

That’s about it. I am an interpreter and translator between English and Chinese.

toastal ,

Which Chinese language?

RyanLiu ,

Mandarin. I can speak Taiwanese as well.

tiredofsametab ,

Native English, conversational japanese, survival German (I was conversational at one point, but it's mostly gone), a tiny bit of french (same as German), very basic Spanish, and a tiny bit of Hebrew (I wanted to learn something in the semitic family and it seemed less intimidating than Arabic to start with)

SuiXi3D ,
@SuiXi3D@fedia.io avatar

I speak English. Je ne parle qu'un peu le français.

DudeImMacGyver ,
@DudeImMacGyver@sh.itjust.works avatar

I’m just here to Beetlejuice

jeena ,
@jeena@piefed.jeena.net avatar
  1. Polish
  2. German
  3. Swedish
  4. English

And I'm learning Korean now but it's so damn difficult it's very frustrating.

VanHalbgott OP ,

Ah, Polish, very neat!

tiny ,

Native English speaker. I learned some French in school and enough Japanese to get through a judo match. I struggle to retain other languages. Everywhere I go everyone speaks English and it’s hard to justify learning a new one even everyone in a 1000 mile radius speaks English.

MentalEdge ,
@MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

English, Swedish, and Finnish.

tiny ,

Native English speaker. I learned some French in school and enough Japanese to get through a judo match. I struggle to retain other languages. Everywhere I go everyone speaks English and it’s hard to justify learning a new one even everyone in a 1000 mile radius speaks English.

jbrains , (edited )
  • I have spoken English since birth.
  • Je parle français depuis l’âge de 7 ans, parce que je l’apprenais à l’école.
  • Estudiaba el español en la escuela secundaria.
  • Jag lär mig svenska i fler än tio år.
  • Ich kann etwas Deutsch lesen und verstehen.

And thanks to my Swedish, I can read a surprising amount of Danish and Norwegian.

I would call myself proficient in French, passable in Spanish, barely functional in Swedish, and I can get by in German in a very banal emergency. 😉

VanHalbgott OP ,

Huh…where’d you learn Swedish?

jbrains ,

Mostly self study from a variety of sources. I lived part time in Stockholm for four years, but it was far easier than I’d expected to speak only English, so although my reading and writing improved, my speaking and listening didn’t. Every time I tried, they switched to English on me. I don’t blame them.

Now I’m a bit stuck: I can’t find much to listen to that’s at my level. I’m past the beginner stuff but can’t keep up with Swedish spoken at full speed.

folkrav ,

“à l’école”, but otherwise flawless. You don’t see complex sentences with properly conjugated verbs from a lot of second language speakers, so I have a feeling your French is indeed pretty good.

stoy ,

Jag lär mig svenska i fler är 10 år

That sentence, while clear on what you want to communicate, is quite clearly not written by a native Swede.

I am a native Swede and this is how I would reformat it:

“Jag har studerat Svenska i mer än 10 år.”

If I wanted to be less formal I’d use the slang “pluggat” instead of “studerat”

“Jag har pluggat Svenska i mer än 10 år.”

Blaze ,

!esp for Spanish speakers

Skullgrid ,
@Skullgrid@lemmy.world avatar

thanks, this is going to help with my exposure.

hanabatake ,

French, English, German and a little spoken Japanese. I also studied latin

Edit: in French we say: « Quelles langues parlez-vous ? »

Zagorath ,
@Zagorath@aussie.zone avatar

(Or, let’s be honest, more likely « Quelles langues parles-tu ? »)

hanabatake ,

No, it is odd to use the singular imho. Of course it is not the polite form

Eg: reddit.com/…/quelles_langues_étrangères_parlez_vo…

Zagorath , (edited )
@Zagorath@aussie.zone avatar

Oh damn. It didn’t even occur to me that we were talking plural here lol

Obviously you’re right.

edit: I honestly hate the fact that English doesn’t have a non-vernacular way to distinguish between singular and plural in the 2nd person. Makes it so much harder to get my head around this sort of situation. “What languages do yous speak?” Would make it so much easier!

Mr_Blott ,

That precisely how the Scots and the Irish would ask it, the yanks would say “y’all”. It’s just the English who are fucking weird :)

Zagorath ,
@Zagorath@aussie.zone avatar

Yeah, sort of. I also use “yous” frequently as part of my dialect regularly. But it’s certainly an informal usage that I would not normally use in written communication.

I actually suspect, though I haven’t investigated it enough to be confident, that there may be something else going on. That there’s possibly a difference—in my dialect, at least—between 2nd person plural “multiple specific people” and “a general large audience”. And that “yous” might only be appropriate in the former.

hanabatake ,

Yeah, it is the hardest thing when learning a new language. When you learn a new concept that your language doesn’t use. For example, in Latin, German and Japanese, the grammatical case is very important but totally irrelevant in French and English. So I try when I speak French or English to think about the case. That way it comes more naturally to me when speaking German or Japanese.

folkrav ,

Not particularly odd, just less formal. Much less of an issue with recent generations especially. Younger millennials and later don’t seem to care nearly as much in a lot of contexts. Honestly, outside professional interactions, I see and hear the “tu” a whole lot.

MacroCyclo ,

t’parl’qu’a?

madjo ,

Nederlands is my native language. And I speak English, some German and I can make a fool of myself in French. And I can order a beer in Spanish and thank you for it.

VanHalbgott OP ,

Very cool.

arudesalad ,

English natively und ich lerne Deustch (aber ich spreche nur ein bisschen)

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