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    Native English speaker; I’ve tried French, Spanish, Filipino, and Esperanto.

  • ChamelAjvalel@lemmy.world
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    Native English

    Lower end of intermediate: Otali Cherokee

    Could learn better if immersed: Zinacantan Tzotzil Maya

    Could/want to learn more of: Qosqo Quechua, Nahuatl (Dialect[s] unknown)

    Am aging much quicker than many, so attaining new information is fairly difficult (But may prove helpful to some, I hope, 😁 ).

  • Mouse@lemmy.world
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    You mean more than one language can fit in your brain?! 🫠

    English (native), Japanese & German (rookie?) I’ve been using Duolingo for about 4 years but am not that confident, and I have been thinking about trying Mandarin.

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      You may have to buy the necessary brain upgrade from your brain dealer, but generally multiple languages fit yeah 😉 It may get a bit confusing if they’re very similar languages though, although I also find that that may help in retention of vocabulary.

  • Ben Matthews@sopuli.xyz
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    Hello…
    Originally english, moja żona mówi po polsku, mes enfants apprends le français à l’école, en een beetje nederlands. 我学到的最有趣的语言是中文 . я выучил много песен на русском языке, pero para cantar la lengua más alegre es el espanõl, е o mais divertido de se ouvir é o português. Anyway music 🎶 is a universal language, το ίδιο και τα μαθηματικά. But I spent too many years juggling java, until most recently learning scala. Now a citizen of nowhere, wondering what’s next? I’d like to discuss future world pathways with people in Africa, or maybe India.

  • proycon@lemmy.worldOP
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    To set the right example:

    I speak dutch (native); english (fluent); german, spanish, portuguese, french, esperanto (good); italian (adequate); russian (slightly below adequate); mandarin chinese (basic); arabic (very poorly)

    I’m learning mostly russian and chinese, for many years already, but not in any formal setting and with for many years already. I like reading books in the other languages to keep them up.

  • Alatain@lemmy.world
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    I speak English natively, and Hebrew pretty well. I am learning Russian and can get by with a lot of context. I know enough French to get the gist of simple conversations and have studied a bit of Irish.

    Of note, I have also been studying Old English off and on for a few years.

  • FinalBoy1975@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I speak English, Spanish, and Italian. I am trying to learn classical Latin because when I was in grad school I didn’t pay attention because I didn’t need it. After that, I want to learn Old Norse and Ancient Greek.

  • sparky@lemmy.ptM
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    🇬🇧 natively, speak 🇩🇪🇪🇸🇸🇪🇵🇹, learning 🇫🇷! How about everyone else? :D

  • Locuralacura@lemm.ee
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    Native English speaker. Spanish, conversational. Thai, conversational. O’lelo Hawaii, beginner.

    I am also using very basic ASL in my classroom. I am an elementary school teacher and ASL is incredibly helpful in communicating with students without interrupting the classroom.

  • timkmz@lemmy.world
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    Fluently I speak German, Czech, Norwegian and English. And then a little russian but not very much. I might be able to hold a very general convo

  • 666dollarfootlong@lemmy.world
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    Natively Finnish, fluently english. I also studied german for maybe 6 years at school, i think I remember the grammar pretty well but vocabulary is lacking. Swedish is mandatory in Finland so i’ve studied that too, but i don’t care about swedish so my skills are pretty bad. My girlfriend has taught me Thai a little bit

  • mintiefresh@lemmy.ca
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    English is my first language and I am fluent in Vietnamese (I am vietnamese/canadian).

    I am hoping to pick up Japanese and Korean next.

  • boydster@lemmy.world
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    Native English here. Have some passing familiarity with Spanish from back in school. With a recent dive into ancient cultures and mythologies, now I’m beginning to learn Old English so I can one day hopefully read and understand Beowulf in the way in which it was originally written. I’d also like to learn Old Norse for a similar reason and dive through the eddas and sagas. Hebrew, Greek, and Latin are all on my target list, too.

  • crwcomposer@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Hello everybody. I’m a native English speaker, an intermediate Spanish speaker, and I’m learning Nahuatl.