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Danish, english and german.
I do understand swedish, norwegian and a little french and spanish.
Originally posted by Monk
When the total amount of Danes having posted on this board during 2003 can be counted on one hand, what's the odds there are actually two of them online at 4:15 on a weekday morning?First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win.
Gandhi
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Originally posted by molly bloom
Used to be able to read Anglo-Saxon, but it was difficult to find anyone in the real world (as opposed to university) who was the slightest bit interested in the subjects of kennings and alliteration in 'The Dream of the Rood'
And that's all I know."I wrote a song about dental floss but did anyone's teeth get cleaner?" -Frank Zappa
"A thing moderately good is not so good as it ought to be. Moderation in temper is always a virtue, but moderation in principle is always a vice."- Thomas Paine
"I'll let you be in my dream if I can be in yours." -Bob Dylan
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I did take French 1 last year. I found it to be too much like a second English class, and as English is the only subject in school I cant stand due to its sheer boringness, I hated French just as much. I even hate it when people speak French now for no better reason than my loathing of that class.
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First off Flemish is usually seen as a dialect of Dutch (or at least it is from the Dutch side of the border). The differences are comparable to say English and Australian English.
I speak
English, Dutch, French, German, Luxembourgish fluently
Spanish, Italian, Danish, Swedish poorly
Can read the above as well as Norwegian, Portuguese and very basic russian as well as finnish.
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Originally posted by Crimson Sunrise
We should practice some time! Sudah berapa lama tinggal di Jakarta?
aku tinggal di Jakarta hanya empat bulan dan aku sudah suka kota ini = [I live in jakarta only for 4 months and I already like this city]"Common sense is as rare as genius" - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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She frequently finds herself thinking in more than one language esecially when trying to find equivalent words.
I do that too, the thing is that often I can't remember words in dutch and have to resort to english to explain myself
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Flemish(who else voted Flemish btw?), Dutch, English,French,Some German and I understand Italian,Spanish and Swedish on a basic level (basically by either mixing french and english or german/dutch and english).
Flemish shouldn't have been on the list anyway, flemish is to dutch as australian and american are to english.Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
Then why call him God? - Epicurus
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How come 6 people voted Dutch but only 4 Flemish, they're exactly the same language
I speak English, German, French, Dutch, Flemish (but that hardly counts as a seperate language), Twents (my local dialect, a bit of a mix between Dutch and German -- a lot more different from Dutch than Flemish), some Spanish and Italian and working on my Esperanto. I've been meaning to start learning Turkish for some time now but other things keep coming up, so I only know a handful of words.
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