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What languages do you speak/study/have studied?
Topic Started: Jul 28 2010, 11:03 AM (850 Views)
Derian
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Hello, I've just joined the forum and am interested in the linguistic background of the members of this community.

Here goes mine:
Native: Polish
I speak: English, German
I study: Japanese
I've studied: Italian, Spanish, Russian, Czech, Swedish
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Ethefor

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Jul 28 2010, 11:03 AM
Hello, I've just joined the forum and am interested in the linguistic background of the members of this community.

Here goes mine:
Native: Polish
I speak: English, German
I study: Japanese
I've studied: Italian, Spanish, Russian, Czech, Swedish

Impressive, especialy Japanese.

Here goes mine:
Native: Polish
I study: English, French
I want to study: Slovianski, Czech, Silesian
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wannabeme
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Native: Serbocroatian
Speak fluently: German and English
Speak partialy: Russian, Italian and Spanish
Old Langs: Latin, Gothic, Islandic, Churchslavonic, Sankskrit
Wanna Learn: Chinese
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IJzeren Jan
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Jan van Steenbergen
Native: Dutch
Fluent: Polish, English
Advanced: Russian, German, French, Latin
Not entirely advanced anymore: Ukrainian, Greek
Studied: quite a few others, but nothing worth mentioning here.
Created: some 5 of 6
Hope to learn one day: Hindi, Latvian, Lithuanian
Človeku, ktoromu je trudno s soboju samim, verojetno tož bude trudno s vsim inim.

Slovianski - Словянски - Словјански
[čćч]
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Moraczewski
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Native: Russian
Fluent: English
Partially: Serbian or Croatian
"I nenít pochyby, že kdokoli chce a umí, může sobě stworiti jazyk krásný, bohatý, libozwučný a wšemožně dokonalý: ale jazyk takowý nebudě wíce národnim, alebrž osobním jazykem toho kdo jej sobě udělal".
František Palacký. Posudek o českém jazyku spisovném, 1831.

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iopq
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First language: Russian
Mother tongue: Ukrainian
Native language: English
Meh level: Spanish
Beginning level: Japanese
Bo v c'omu žytti pomiž baletom i svobodoju zavždy potribno vybyraty svobodu, navit' jakščo ce čehoslovac'kyj general.
Sergij Žadan "Anarchy in the Ukr"
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Gabriel Svoboda

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First language: Russian
Mother tongue: Ukrainian
Native language: English


An impressive distinction. :)
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Gabriel Svoboda

Native: Czech
Advanced: English
No more advanced: German
Elementary: Latin
A few words: Spanish
and some smattering of the most popular euroclone conlangs :-)
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pedza
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Well, I live my life in three languages:
At home: Macedonian
With friends: Montenegrin
Online: English
Meh languages: Italian and German
+ some conlangs including Slovjanski
»V velikomu narodam geniju se gnezdo tkaje« -- Vladika Petar II Petrovič Njegoš
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KopytnikCZ

Native: Czech, Slovak
I Study: English, slowly Slovianski
I can understand: Polish
Few words i know: German, Russian
I want to study: Esperanto (I can't find any Czech book of Esperanto...)

I also started study Japanese, but I stopped it when I saw this 1850 "pictures" named Kanji :lol:

And what about some scripts?
Except of Latin, I can read Cyrillic, Greek Alphabet and Japanese Katakana.
Also I have my own Conscript, with name "Ravatinor". I using it for writing my notes (That's good, I can write everything and no one can read it ;) )
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iopq
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I can read hangeul as well, I just don't know Korean!
Bo v c'omu žytti pomiž baletom i svobodoju zavždy potribno vybyraty svobodu, navit' jakščo ce čehoslovac'kyj general.
Sergij Žadan "Anarchy in the Ukr"
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rečnik

Mother tongue: Slovak
Grew up reading: Serbian/Croatian books - Czech bible.
Native language: English
Educated in: French (Quebec) and Spanish (Mexico)
Currently living in: Ukrainian/Russian environment
Current profession: freelance translator from all Slavic languages into English.
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VladUkr
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My native: Ukrainian and a bit russian (my mother is half ukrainian-russian and father is ukrainian)
I study english and want to learn belarussian, polish, czech and serbocroatian languages.
In a few days i am going to start to study czech ;)
Edited by VladUkr, Sep 27 2011, 01:56 PM.
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yelena
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Native: Croatian / Sztokavian and Istrian Czakavian
I speak: English, Italian
I study: Polish, Slovak
I want to study: Russian, Hebrew
Naco je chudobný clovek? Naco je svet, ci len aby bieda bola?
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Xfing
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Native: Polish
A close second: English
Fluent but purposefully deteriorating: French
An old adventure, right now pretty basic: German
Easily learned but still weak: Spanish
Basic: Swedish, Norwegian
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