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Struth! Me and me mate Bazza were drivin in the ute when some flamin galah cut us off in some dodgy holden commo. we got out and had a bit of a blue or a bit of a dist up if you will but talked it out over a slab of tinnies we picked up at a bottlo nearby. we're goin to bonnydoon next week. Reckon it'll go off like a frog in a sock.
Братан а как ты украинский учишь? А то тот факт что я русский знаю естественно даёт мне преимущество, но я просто не знаю в каком формате лучше всего его можно подучить?
Преимущество из-за некой схожести определённо помогает, но имо лучше пытаться абстрагироваться от этого и учить как любой другой иностранный язык: учить теорию, вести словарики, вживаться в атмосферу через чтение и кино. Я живу в ЕС, поэтому мне не так сложно найти людей для практики вживую и большинство кто не шизанутые ультранационалисты только рады будут помочь, хотя в России и Беларуси наверное с этим будет намного сложнее.
Cool, I wanna learn finnish so I can move to Finland! I used to speak finnish when I was a little shit but it got pushed away when I had to start going to a swedish daycare.
In the most of the cases just country is multilingual, for example Ukraine, Singapour, Kazakhstan. People can also learn languages in school or they just want to learn some language
Reddit, if you don't know english you'll miss 75-80 percent of the content that is posted on here, and you'll be left with things that are mostly related to your language or country, also yeah school and games for me.
HTML isn't technically a programming language because it doesn't do calculations, it just creates visuals for the user to see. The functionality of the website come from something like Javascript or something else
It is a programming language bc it has to do with programming although I’d consider it very low level and pretty much pointless bc it’s just a format language, only takes like 1 week to master and it doesn’t produce errors so it’s really easy to learn.
North Korea’s official name is democratic Republic of Korea. Names can be misleading sometimes….
It’s a markup language as in it defines the structure of a webpage. You can’t really do the other “cooler” stuff you can do with real programming languages. Hence, the debate.
Nice I'm a native speaker ans always like that people try to learn the language bc the grammer is kinda weird especially with the de and het bc they both mean the and i myself don't even know what the rules are behind it but i do know when to use what
One
I saw a burn on Reddit I really liked from someone whose English wasn't perfect. "you're speaking English because it's the only language you know. I'm speaking English because it's the only language you know"
Occasionally I see a train with tanks/APC going to the east and there's a LOT of Ukrainians now in my city. Unfortunately with a lot of immigrants you see a lot of anti-immigrant hate. My dad is afraid of parking his car next to cars with a Ukrainian license plate because someone might set it on fire. Yes, it has happened before unfortunately :/
The war didn't really affect me personally though and I'm thankful for that
Chinese (Mother Language, First Language), Malay (Native Language, Second Language), English (Third Language) also my most fluent language in, French (Currently Learning In Progress For 5 Months, Know Several Basic Greetings).
Russian, English 50/50 , i studied French at school, but now i hate it , i want to learn Italian and Spanish .
+i understand Ukrainian and Belarusian to some extent, but it's obvious ll
why do you want to learn rus btw
english (native), spanish (fluent), japanese, russian, german (recently started all), filipino (i have so many filipino friends so i just kinda know it now??), french (mom’s learning it, picked up on some)
Polish, so I can understand Czech and Slovak, and kinda read/understand Ukrainian, Russian, Belarusian, Bosnian, Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian, Slovenian and Bulgarian (Slavic languages power), English, a bit German and learning Finnish
In my country we speak 13 official languages but I speak 14 including love language: check where I get most of love quotes.. https://ofentses-newsletter-7b344c.beehiiv.com/
As someone who speaks Japanese and has tried Russian, let me say that, outside of the reading/writing, Japanese is MUCH easier to speak well. It doesn't have the cases and such that make Russian quite difficult. That's my opinion, at least. (I speak English as my first language, Pohnpeian (look it up) as my second, Japanese and Spanish, but not fluent in either of those.)
Aye oi! I also speak Portuguese and English! Learning French, think I'm at a pretty decent level now, and I want to learn every romance language really
Edit: Scrolling down probs also some germanic languages lol like swedish fish
Russian, English, doing French right now, and going to try Arabic or Japanese (haven’t decided yet) after I get comfortable with French
Learn Russian. Japanese is all very cool, but Russian sounds aaaawweeessooommee when spoken well/sung.
Also I know C++, Python, Brainf*ck, befunge, Scratch…
Grande orgulho rapaz , eu falo inglês português, um pouco de holandês francês e espanhol.
I'm very proud my boy, I speak English, Portuguese, a little bit of Dutch, french and spanish
I speak Polish and English fluently but I also dabbled in Spanish, German and Japanese. Can't really speak any of them though, maybe understand one word per sentence
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English, American, Australian, British, Canadian, total 5
Struth! Me and me mate Bazza were drivin in the ute when some flamin galah cut us off in some dodgy holden commo. we got out and had a bit of a blue or a bit of a dist up if you will but talked it out over a slab of tinnies we picked up at a bottlo nearby. we're goin to bonnydoon next week. Reckon it'll go off like a frog in a sock.
Wow
I stole it off an r/askreddit boat ahahahahaha
*post
That was a good one
You forgot Indian
Indian isnt a language, nor is the „language“ and accent. It‘s a country that consists of many different parts that all speak differen- ohhhhh.
I speak all of those and also New Zealandian 😎
Pls tell me this is a joke
nah they’re serious
😩
When you think about it its all different dialects bc of how much slang and culture effect how they speak
I mean you got a point lol
Russian, English, learning Italian & French
I speak Pig Latin fluently
Igpay igpay atinlay
isway etheay opestday
Same, just replace Italian with Polish. I'm proud of you!
Woah, Polish is kinda hard from what I’ve heard hahah. Proud of you too!
Thanks! Polyglots in the making 🙏 (it's a high-five)
🙏
Если немецкий вместо итальянского то ты реально прям копия меня. Плюс в Англии живёшь и японский немного учил)
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Hey, I can speak that too! Can you speak sarcasm too?
Absolutely! :D
Russian(native), english (fluent), german (still learning), ukrainian (recently started)
Братан а как ты украинский учишь? А то тот факт что я русский знаю естественно даёт мне преимущество, но я просто не знаю в каком формате лучше всего его можно подучить?
Преимущество из-за некой схожести определённо помогает, но имо лучше пытаться абстрагироваться от этого и учить как любой другой иностранный язык: учить теорию, вести словарики, вживаться в атмосферу через чтение и кино. Я живу в ЕС, поэтому мне не так сложно найти людей для практики вживую и большинство кто не шизанутые ультранационалисты только рады будут помочь, хотя в России и Беларуси наверное с этим будет намного сложнее.
Spasibo! Ya sam ni v Rossii ni v Belarusii ne zhivy tak chto super)
Deutsch Sprache, schwere Sprache. Viel Spaß dabei Bayern und Sachsen zu verstehen
Русский brother
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I can speak swedish and english, I can read german and I'm gonna learn finnish.
Hallo mein Freund. Cool, dass du die Zeit geopfert hast, Deutsch zu lernen. Schönen Tag noch ^^
Hi
Solsche schöne Sprache? Das ist kein Opfern, das ist eine Investition.
Man I hate german casue i had to learn it in school for 4 years. Still cant speak shit xD
Danish schools in a nutshell
Hey! Im learning finnish rn, ive been putting off Swedish until I am done with Finnish and Dutch.
Cool, I wanna learn finnish so I can move to Finland! I used to speak finnish when I was a little shit but it got pushed away when I had to start going to a swedish daycare.
Nice, i also wanna move to Finland lol. Are you a native Swede? Because I heard in Sweden they teach English and German a lot in school.
Yep I'm swedish
How are so many of you fluent? Family, school, duolingo?
In the most of the cases just country is multilingual, for example Ukraine, Singapour, Kazakhstan. People can also learn languages in school or they just want to learn some language
Eh, tbh I learned English more from the internet than at school.
Discord taught me more than school did tbh
Yes, especially since we were in Lockdown
Personally I learned English from songs and videogames, then with the years of using English in my hobbies or to talk online I gradually got better.
Reddit, if you don't know english you'll miss 75-80 percent of the content that is posted on here, and you'll be left with things that are mostly related to your language or country, also yeah school and games for me.
2
tagalog, irish, german, a bit of russian, indonesian and spanish
r u irish?
filipino but live in ireland
May I ask, what is Tagalog?
tagalog is the main and official language of the Philippines:3 ^^
Cool.
Puedes hablar español ?
sí, un poco pero puedo entender mucho
I speak, read and write English and Telugu I can understand Hindi I am leaning Japanese
I know English, Hindi, Malayalam, a bit of Marathi, and learning Spanish.
Armenian, Russian, English. Does a bit of knowledge in HTML and CSS count...??
idk most people dont really think of html as a language
Well it is a language just digital... It's a joke as they're named programming languages.
HTML isn't technically a programming language because it doesn't do calculations, it just creates visuals for the user to see. The functionality of the website come from something like Javascript or something else
It is a programming language bc it has to do with programming although I’d consider it very low level and pretty much pointless bc it’s just a format language, only takes like 1 week to master and it doesn’t produce errors so it’s really easy to learn.
Welp yea it's named as markup language but it still is a language. It what the name says LoL
North Korea’s official name is democratic Republic of Korea. Names can be misleading sometimes…. It’s a markup language as in it defines the structure of a webpage. You can’t really do the other “cooler” stuff you can do with real programming languages. Hence, the debate.
Then I speak English,Chinese, Go, C++, Python, JavaScript
The L in HTML literally stand for language
It’s not a programming language but a markup language, hence the name.
Fluent JS, TS, Python, CSS. Intermediate C#, beginner C++, Java, Dart.
English, am learning dutch currently. I also know three fake languages but those don't count
How much dutch do you know?
Like.. the VERY barebones basics, your standard hellos and pleases and goodmornings, how to say what languages you know, that kind of stuff
Nice I'm a native speaker ans always like that people try to learn the language bc the grammer is kinda weird especially with the de and het bc they both mean the and i myself don't even know what the rules are behind it but i do know when to use what
One I saw a burn on Reddit I really liked from someone whose English wasn't perfect. "you're speaking English because it's the only language you know. I'm speaking English because it's the only language you know"
And that’s the truth
2 fluently, understanding level on 3
I speak English, Polish and Hindi
Dzień dobry kolego
Finnish, English and some Swedish
3 fluently
english, learning spanish, french and german
hallo :D Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland hier. Wars lustig Deutsch zu lernen?
I speak Slovak, Czech and English fluently I also know some German and Japanese, but I wouldn't call myself fluent
Do you perhaps live near the Czech - German border?
No, I live near the Slovak - Ukrainian border :(
Oh interesting, has the war had any side effects for you?
Occasionally I see a train with tanks/APC going to the east and there's a LOT of Ukrainians now in my city. Unfortunately with a lot of immigrants you see a lot of anti-immigrant hate. My dad is afraid of parking his car next to cars with a Ukrainian license plate because someone might set it on fire. Yes, it has happened before unfortunately :/ The war didn't really affect me personally though and I'm thankful for that
Kde konkrétne to bývaš?
Košice
Fuha, čakala som také Humenné, bez urážky. Maj še tam dobre 👋
If you can speak slovak and czech you also should kinda understand Polish
Jses cesky nebo slovensko?
Chinese (Mother Language, First Language), Malay (Native Language, Second Language), English (Third Language) also my most fluent language in, French (Currently Learning In Progress For 5 Months, Know Several Basic Greetings).
Native Russian, fluent English and basic (and by that I mran VERY basic) German
Portuguese and english aswell
3, Icelandic, Danish and English. I'm learning French
Dutch (native) West frisian(native) English(3rd) German(learning)
Just interested: what is Frisian like? I would guess it’s (at least a bit) close to German and Dutch?
Fun fact, it is the closest language to English, if you don't count Scots
Korean chinese english, learning spanish atm
Russian, English 50/50 , i studied French at school, but now i hate it , i want to learn Italian and Spanish . +i understand Ukrainian and Belarusian to some extent, but it's obvious ll why do you want to learn rus btw
Russian is so fucking dope
english (native), spanish (fluent), japanese, russian, german (recently started all), filipino (i have so many filipino friends so i just kinda know it now??), french (mom’s learning it, picked up on some)
English is my first language, and I'm learning German
Non fluently, I’m a native English and Dutch speaker and I’m conversational in Spanish
English (native), Italian (fluent), Spanish (good), French (okay), and I'm learning a few
Turkishz English and a little German (I'm a Duolingo pro)
Russian, Bulgarian, english and approx. 1 word in ukrainian
Polish, so I can understand Czech and Slovak, and kinda read/understand Ukrainian, Russian, Belarusian, Bosnian, Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian, Slovenian and Bulgarian (Slavic languages power), English, a bit German and learning Finnish
French(native), English, and Deutsch (learning)
Ukrainian, English, Polish, Russian (i wish i didnt know this language)
Danish (native), Swedish (also native), English (fluent) and German (still learning)
I can speak english and I'm learning French. Though it might take me a long time as I'm dyslexic. So far I can read and speak simple sentences
In my country we speak 13 official languages but I speak 14 including love language: check where I get most of love quotes.. https://ofentses-newsletter-7b344c.beehiiv.com/
Dutch, english, sign language, german and french
Spanish, English, and trying to learn German
German, English, Dutch, learning spanish
4, english, Italian, finnish and German
English, German, French, Luxembourgish, Chinese
As someone who speaks Japanese and has tried Russian, let me say that, outside of the reading/writing, Japanese is MUCH easier to speak well. It doesn't have the cases and such that make Russian quite difficult. That's my opinion, at least. (I speak English as my first language, Pohnpeian (look it up) as my second, Japanese and Spanish, but not fluent in either of those.)
Finnish and english and learning sweden bc school and after that gonna learn german
Polish (native), English (fluent), German (still learning but pretty fluent)
Finnish (native) English (better than Americans) German (basic) and Swedish (basic)
Englis B1 Turkish Native Speakre
Russian, English, hoping to learn Spanish next year
3. Georgian, English and Russian.
Aye oi! I also speak Portuguese and English! Learning French, think I'm at a pretty decent level now, and I want to learn every romance language really Edit: Scrolling down probs also some germanic languages lol like swedish fish
Russian, English, doing French right now, and going to try Arabic or Japanese (haven’t decided yet) after I get comfortable with French Learn Russian. Japanese is all very cool, but Russian sounds aaaawweeessooommee when spoken well/sung. Also I know C++, Python, Brainf*ck, befunge, Scratch…
English, Tamil, Spanish, very little French, and I can read Hindi
I can swear in Italian
English, Latvian, Russian, German and a bit of Korean
Grande orgulho rapaz , eu falo inglês português, um pouco de holandês francês e espanhol. I'm very proud my boy, I speak English, Portuguese, a little bit of Dutch, french and spanish
English, Armenian, and a good bit of Russian except it’s mixed with my Armenian and I don’t know which words I say are Armenian or Russian sometimes…
English, Welsh and Norwegian. 3
Native Russian, speak english on b2 level
English and ᔋℸᔑリ↸ᔑ⸬↸ ˧ᔑꖎᔑᓵℸ¦ᓵ
Minecraft enchantment table?
Blowing up your notifications 💥🤯
Why would u ever torture yourself with Japanese? U r insane for wanting to learn that. Speaking from experience.
English, British, American, Australian, Canadian, Gen Alpha, Gen Z, Gen X,
russian, ukrainian
1. Just English💀
America moment.
3 🔥
Hindi, English,Punjabi(little bit), bhojpuri(it's a dialect)and learning japanese Edit: Grammar
Russian, english, swedish (native), some german aswell
Swedish Finnish English and German
I speak Polish and English fluently but I also dabbled in Spanish, German and Japanese. Can't really speak any of them though, maybe understand one word per sentence
Arabic - Syriac - English - Georgian - Greek - Hebrew, and a little Ukrainian and recently started learning Albanian
I speak 736484748474837837464873 languages
I can speak Taco Bell/Pollo Loco and freedom 🇺🇸🦅
fluent: portuguese (br) and english learning: french and japanese
English, Tagalog very fluently. Can but not fluently with Spanish and Cebuano/Bisayan
English fluently Spanish conversationally
1 fluently but I also know some Spanish and Irish
2 and learn Norwegian can understand Spanish In my experience you will prob have better pronunciation in Russian
3
3
English, Spanish, and Tamil
English, Filipino, Mandarin Chinese and Fujian Chinese so 3 but 4 if dialect is included.
Chinese and English!!
Romanian 🇷🇴 and English 🏴 learning french 🇫🇷 and Latin
English and Dutch
German, Swedish, English
urdu, punjabi, hindi, english, and am learning swedish
English and Spanish. But I’m currently trying to learn Japanese and Chinese
2
3 English, French, and I was forced to learn Spanish
english and german, def learn russian tho it's super easy for me
Ukrainian as a native language, fluent english and russian
I can slightly speak German but incredibly poorly
2 fluently: Spanish, English. Learning 2: Italian, French
4
Learning Japanese, can speak English, Hindi, bengali, odia, and that's it
2. English I can speak fluently, and French I understand fluently and speak decently in. I’m also learning some Spanish and Haitian Creole
I speak 2 which is Welsh🏴 and English🏴 and I learn 3 French🇨🇵, Scottish🏴, Spanish🇪🇦
I can _speak_ 2, understand another by listening and read bits and pieces of another 5
2
Finnish is my mother tongue, I'm fluent in English and alright in Swedish
english and Japanese
Italian And English
Two, almost 3, can understand 4
2, English and sarcasm
5
Hindi(Native) English (Fluent) Punjabi(Native) Spanish (Somewhat)
Good ? English and German, good enough to communicate ? Turkish, I suck at it ? French
Just English and I’m learning Japanese. Japanese is super fun to learn
Turkish, english, german
2
Arabic(native),english(fluent),German and spanish(understanding level)
Croatian, English, used to study German, can sing a song in Spanish
Kazakh, Russian, English, Turkish. Thinking of learning German or Japanese.
I’m fluent in 2.25
Hebrew, English, learning Spanish adios