Golden_Griff wrote:I took two years of Spanish in highschool but that doesn't really count since I know close to nothing from that time. I'm in my second year (or semester rather) of Spanish courses in college. I can read it very well, I can fairly speak it, but I have a really hard time listening to it. And when I write I get confused over sentence structure.
Little T-chan wrote:Mr. SmartyPants!!! I speak English and Korean TOO!!! Yay!! ^^ And I'm learning French right now. I like it very very much!!! <3
SpikeSpiegel306 wrote:I speak English, Hausa (the international language of west Africa), Japanese of course, some Spanish and French, Pikie, Latin, and a very small amount of Swahili.
shooraijin wrote:Huh? All the Swahili I've ever seen is in the regular Latin alphabet (and my degree is in linguistics ^_^ ).
SpikeSpiegel306 wrote:Tribal Swahili is all i know then I guess, it has three different tonal clicks that appear in some words, but then again, I could be thinking of some completely different language and be calling it Swahili by accident.
Ahh, me hablo ingles mas que espanol. Pero se solo un poco de espanol. A veces, yo se hablar muy bueno. Soy una estudiante ahora. Estoy en mi segunda ano de estudios en espanol. Pero tengo que estudiar mucho...
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