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I can read Texas English
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California English
I can read Texas English
Canadian
British
Australian
New Zealand
Jamaican
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English
French
Italian
I know a bit of Spanish… enough to order a drink
English
French
Italian
I know a bit of Spanish… enough to order a drink
ASLAN · 26-30, M
@submissivelittlewoman cool.. I know
French
English
Arabic (classic)
Arabic (dialect)
Tamazight (dialect).
Little bit of Spanish too..
Italian (some of the bad words 😂)
French
English
Arabic (classic)
Arabic (dialect)
Tamazight (dialect).
Little bit of Spanish too..
Italian (some of the bad words 😂)
@ASLAN everyone knows the bad words…
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 41-45, MVIP
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australian
australian bogan
australian
australian bogan
ASLAN · 26-30, M
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout you mean English and Bogan English?🙃
3, but really too competently. My Norwegian is not real fluid. I end up mixing Icelandic in because they are so close.
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@ASLAN it’s not bad for me, but I grew up learning it along with English. They say it’s the hardest Norse language to learn because it’s the closest to Old Norse (what the Vikings spoke.) The other Norse languages (like Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish) incorporated things in during the Renaissance (such as Latin parts,) but Icelandic stayed very pure heritage wise due to it’s isolation.
ASLAN · 26-30, M
@DarkHeaven interesting.. I honestly think Arabic and Chinese are the hardest languages to learn..
Since I spoke one of them I think Islandic would be a little bit easier phonetically at least ☺️
Since I spoke one of them I think Islandic would be a little bit easier phonetically at least ☺️
@ASLAN Hardest “Norse” language to learn. I’m sure Arabic and Chinese are more difficult. I wouldn’t want to compare them to those. It is the most difficult Nordic language, though.
zonavar68 · 51-55, M
I used to speak three - Australian English, HTML and Unix (Solaris). Now the latter two are gone and it's just the former one.
#straya
#straya
Synyster · 51-55, M
Fluent in both French and English.
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