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I am currently studying to be a linguist and speak English (native language), Spanish, German, and a little Latin.....

In my free time, I also study Greek and Italian....

So.....are there any others who enjoy languages as much as I do?

Matt (aka Ironstar)

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Originally posted by Ironstar
I am currently studying to be a linguist and speak English (native language), Spanish, German, and a little Latin.....

In my free time, I also study Greek and Italian....

So.....are there any others who enjoy languages as much as I do?

Matt (aka Ironstar)
Oui. 🙂

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Oui. 🙂
*Giggle*

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hmmm......I don't speak french....

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Originally posted by Ironstar
I am currently studying to be a linguist and speak English (native language), Spanish, German, and a little Latin.....

In my free time, I also study Greek and Italian....

So.....are there any others who enjoy languages as much as I do?

Matt (aka Ironstar)
Baleh.

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qvno da.

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Originally posted by abejnood
Baleh.
I'm assuming that's a language...?

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French
Dutch
Spanish
basic Lao
basic italian
crappy english
and hopefully some japanese soon

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Originally posted by Ironstar
I'm assuming that's a language...?
Farsi. "Baleh" means yes.

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Originally posted by Jee
French
Dutch
Spanish
basic Lao
basic italian
crappy english
and hopefully some japanese soon
good for you 🙂

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Originally posted by abejnood
Farsi. "Baleh" means yes.
Interesting. Where's it spoken?

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Originally posted by Ironstar
good for you 🙂
merci beaucoup
dank u wel
muchas gracias
kob chai lai lai
grazie mile
thanks a million
ew...aligato?

I did some latin too but god knows that you cant really use it at the 7-11

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Originally posted by Jee
merci beaucoup
dank u wel
muchas gracias
kob chai lai lai
grazie mile
thanks a million
ew...aligato?
arigatô (no 'l' in Japanese)

Edit: Or ありがとう。 (Use reply and quote to see it.)

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Originally posted by Nordlys
arigatô (no 'l' in Japanese)
cheers - so far I only knew konichiwa which is a good start to discover a country

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Originally posted by Jee
cheers - so far I only knew konichiwa which is a good start to discover a country
Konnichi wa.
今日は!

Edit: Are you going to go to Japan?