Thai and English
Leorda wrote:
English, Indonesian, and Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only ;-;)
Real Chinese, FTW.ampzz wrote:
Wishing to pick up traditional Chinese and French.
I believe you've heard this in the 1st of April, good sir.Zelmarked wrote:
I heard English was one of the hardest languages to learn. Glad it's my native language.
Regardless of it's accuracy, I've heard it to. It's not that uncommon to hear.Galkan wrote:
I believe you've heard this in the 1st of April, good sir.Zelmarked wrote:
I heard English was one of the hardest languages to learn. Glad it's my native language.
Good luck trying to understand Finnish.Zelmarked wrote:
I heard English was one of the hardest languages to learn. Glad it's my native language.
No offense, but that is one of the most stupid things that I have ever heard.Zelmarked wrote:
I heard English was one of the hardest languages to learn. Glad it's my native language.
AHAHAHAHAHAZelmarked wrote:
I heard English was one of the hardest languages to learn. Glad it's my native language.
I'd be glad to help you :VLilac wrote:
...For me, it's usually...
Learning more about the English Grammar + Chinese + German + Japanese + Deciding on whether I should study Spanish, Italian or French.
I think it only applies to people in Eastern Countries mainly because how different English is, compare to their mother languages from every aspect. The other way around is correct too if we're talking about an English-speaking guy learning Chinese.Zelmarked wrote:
I heard English was one of the hardest languages to learn. Glad it's my native language.
Sure, I wouldn't mind._Gezo_ wrote:
I'd be glad to help you :V
I dunno, I just got lazy. I think learning Chinese was pretty easy.----- wrote:
The other way around is correct too if we're talking about an English-speaking guy learning Chinese.
\w/MoZi wrote:
Francais reasonable \w/