I don't think my English is fluent. Even my Tagalog.
Static Noise Bird wrote:
Already knownCurrently studying
- Finnish, native language.
- English, I think it's rather good for a 17 years old Finnish person.
- Swedish, just because we have to study it here in Finland. Not too good at speaking, but I still understand a lot of it.
- Chinese, basics and a little more.
Will study
- French - although already better at it than I ever was at Chinese, still studying it - didn't drop this after 3 courses
Might study
- Russian
- Korean
B)Static Noise Bird wrote:
Swedish, just because we have to study it here in Finland. Not too good at speaking, but I still understand a lot of it.
Adds:MuhdNurHidayat wrote:
I can speak 3 languages like a boss.. Malay (Malay - native), Chinese (Malaysian Mandarin - learnt since kindergarten) and English (English - learnt since primary school)
Now, I want to seriously learn Japanese, I didn't attend formal Japanese language learning classes yet..
This, except I live in a different state.Metroid wrote:
English and I'm in my third year of Spanish in school....
Otherwise I'm sadly monolingual... D:
Yo hablo Inglés y español un poco...
I probably couldn't converse anything in Spanish except something very basic.... And I can only translate a few things from Spanish to English when I see billboards and instructions in Spanish in Philadelphia and on manuals...
But hiragana to english is just transliteration which is not hard at all?KuranteMelodii wrote:
Cantonese, English, and some Japanese?
I could read hiragana and pronounce it, (i can read some kanji since I am Chinese, and some "English") but the grammar and kanji pronunciation is too difficult (translating hiragana to english is hard...)