In Denmark, students get paid several thousand Kroner each month simply for studying:PVeganterror wrote...
himohillo wrote...
Finnish. I also would like to consider my English to be pretty good.Kenadian wrote...
Are Scandinavians born with English dictionaries or something?
Free and high-quality education system.
I feel bad for the muricans (and everyone) that have to pay for their education. They may have the motivation to study, but without money they're not getting anywhere.
In Sweden, (maybe Finland as well?) the government actually pays all students a sum of money, equvalent to about $150-160 every month, as long as they go to school.
What is your native Language BSN?
Débuté par
RedJohn
, déc. 29 2012 12:29
#226
Posté 29 décembre 2012 - 07:03
#227
Posté 29 décembre 2012 - 07:17
Redjohn habla español y siempre que me escribe lo hace en ingles
#228
Posté 29 décembre 2012 - 07:52
I normally speak english but having lived in many different places(born in Berlin) I picked up some things and took a couple classes in high school.
In order of understanding,
English(variants Bostonian, Texan, Texmex),
French(I read it ok, speak it horribly),
Spanish(barely enough to get by),
German(I haven't used it since I was about 4 years old and only remember some bad words as that was more than 3 decades ago)
Latin(took 1 year in high school)
In order of understanding,
English(variants Bostonian, Texan, Texmex),
French(I read it ok, speak it horribly),
Spanish(barely enough to get by),
German(I haven't used it since I was about 4 years old and only remember some bad words as that was more than 3 decades ago)
Latin(took 1 year in high school)
#229
Posté 29 décembre 2012 - 09:53
CrimsonN7 wrote...
English. Although Irish is our native tongue it's taught terribly here, barely anyone one speaks it.
When I visited Ireland... I did like that the street signs had Gaelic subtitles... it helped with my figuring out the phoenetics of Cael Arne for Killarney for example.
#230
Posté 29 décembre 2012 - 10:02
Mi-Chan wrote...
Mit modersmål er dansk...
But I prefer English.
Da jeg boede i Danmark, der syntes at være en fælles følelse.
When I lived in Denmark, that seemed to be a common sentiment. My Danish is very poor, though. I could never get a hang of the phonetics. Apparently, I sounded Norwegian.
#231
Posté 29 décembre 2012 - 10:39
Russian
#232
Posté 29 décembre 2012 - 11:22
Not surprising. English and Norwegian have pretty much the same sounds, and the northern norwegian dialects in particular have a very similar melody to english as well.UKStory135 wrote...
When I lived in Denmark, that seemed to be a common sentiment. My Danish is very poor, though. I could never get a hang of the phonetics. Apparently, I sounded Norwegian.
#233
Posté 30 décembre 2012 - 12:54
hypn0tized wrote...
Interested in learning German as well.
You're in for a world of pain (so I hear).
#234
Posté 30 décembre 2012 - 10:10
unokolo wrote...
Slovak
but I can speak English, German and understand Polish and Czech
I knew it! I´m not alone! Fellow Slovak here!
Nazdar, odkial si konkretne ak sa smiem spytat?
#235
Posté 30 décembre 2012 - 10:16
Norwegian. But i allways use english when playing online in random groups. I use english daily in my works so its no problem. Happy New Year
#236
Posté 30 décembre 2012 - 10:31
English, Russian, Kazakh (native), little German
#237
Posté 30 décembre 2012 - 10:53
Dutch
#238
Posté 30 décembre 2012 - 01:31
Khelish anyone?
Cantonese for me.
Cantonese for me.
#239
Posté 31 décembre 2012 - 02:20
german
english is my second language ... my french is too lousy to mention it.
english is my second language ... my french is too lousy to mention it.
#240
Posté 31 décembre 2012 - 03:50
Swedish
English second, closely followed by jibberich
English second, closely followed by jibberich
#241
Posté 31 décembre 2012 - 03:50
English
#242
Posté 31 décembre 2012 - 03:54
According to the thing I select, Canadian.
#243
Posté 31 décembre 2012 - 03:59
Polski.
#244
Posté 31 décembre 2012 - 04:04
English, followed closely by Cantonese-Chinglish, and then Cantonese. I know a little Mandarin, a little Spanish, and just a bit of Latin.
#245
Posté 31 décembre 2012 - 04:12
Esrever wrote...
Jeremiah12LGeek wrote...
jandrewcepticon wrote...
Taemobig wrote...
Born in the Philippines, currently living in California.
I speak tagalog and english.
Your name...![]()
Tagalog, but more comfortable speaking in English. Sorry, sosyalerong frog.
Two mentions of the name. I'm so curious, but I have a feeling it's not something you could safely translate.
Haha, I never paid attention to his name before. I'm not gonna translate, but it really isn't that bad at all. It just made sense now.
LOOOOL. met a PuG though that had "Khan-Thought" as his username...
on topic:
Filipino
English
Emoticons!
#246
Posté 31 décembre 2012 - 04:28
Orstrayliun.
#247
Posté 31 décembre 2012 - 04:40
English y un poco de espanol. Puedo leerlo mejor que hablar.





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