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DevilSaint44

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I speak Croatian and English. I can understand Serbian(because its mostly the same language)and if I really,really,really try I can somewhat understand Russian
 

Arntor

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English, of course, I can speak Vietnamese but not write it, and I took two years of Japanese in high school.

こにちわ みなさん, ひさしぶり だ な. お天気 は どう です か.
 

Anarchemitis

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ThePoodonkis said:
I used to know German, but forgot much of it.
I'm learning Spanish in school.
And I speak American-English.
I've heard that languages are like muscles; without regular use and exercise, they diminish.
 

Evilbunny

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I can speak English and Spanish, and I can write Hebrew but not speak it (don't ask). I'm also taking Japanese right now. I know very little, though.
 

mintsauce

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Evil Raven665 said:
>..<

Anyone mind telling me where to get it, and if it cost anything, how much it costs.
I use a freeware input program called JWPCE. You basically just type in what you want to say in Romaji and it converts to kana as you go along. So I'd basically type "arigatou" and it would come out "&#12354;&#12426;&#12364;&#12392;&#12358;". If you want a word converted to kanji, just highlight it and hit the kanjify button.

http://www.physics.ucla.edu/~grosenth/c_download.html
 

BlazeTheVampire

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Evil Raven665 said:
The Iron Ninja said:
Evil Raven665 said:
Anata no namae wa desu ka.
Boku no namae wa tetsu ninja desu.
Konichiwa tetsu ninja =D

BlazeTheVampire said:
Evil Raven665 said:
Watashi no namae wa Lauren desu. Ni nen de nihongo no clasu ga arimashita.

Also, three years Latin, 2 years Spanish, and one of Chinese.
Konichiwa Lauren =D. And your other sentence, don't know the whole thing but I recognize Japanese =P
I said "I've had two years of Japanese classes."
 

ZenMonkey47

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English is my native tongue and I speak and write level 3 Japanese (based on the National test)

and I'm slowly learning Mandarin in my spare time for when I grow tired of Japan. (or when the Chinese take over the world. Whichever comes first)
 

mintsauce

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Evil Raven665 said:
BlazeTheVampire said:
Evil Raven665 said:
I said "I've had two years of Japanese classes."
I see, I'm on my second year, but my teacher sucks hardcore and doesn't teach us anything. So I'll probably just go and get a Rosetta stone.
That's interesting. How often do you practise? Not all of it is down to the teacher.
 

siege_1302

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English (obviously), about a decade of French, two-and-a-bit years of Spanish and 5 years now of Chinese.
Hopefully going to learn some Swedish too.
 

KittywifaMohawk

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mintsauce said:
Evil Raven665 said:
BlazeTheVampire said:
Evil Raven665 said:
I said "I've had two years of Japanese classes."
I see, I'm on my second year, but my teacher sucks hardcore and doesn't teach us anything. So I'll probably just go and get a Rosetta stone.
That's interesting. How often do you practise? Not all of it is down to the teacher.
I usually practice whenever I have free time, but that's really rare now a days >.<.
 

Lanczos

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I'm from germany, speak english fluently and am learning swedish for some days now.

Hejsan kära svenska vänner.
Der Satz hieß soviel wie "Hallo liebe schwedische Freunde"... nicht sehr kreativ, ich weiß.

I won't translate that, so if you are interested learn german you dipshit.
 

Zephirius

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English with an american accent, but from Europe (only been to the U.S. once for a week-long holiday).

A little Japanese. I can buy things in Japan and say who stuff belongs to but that pretty much ends it. That's what I'm studying for though.

I know two whole sentences in French (and "J'mapelle Zeph"):
Je ne comprends pas Francais.
Je ne parles pas Francais.

I also had German in secondary school for a few years but I pretty much completely forgot everything.
 

Ambarato

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I speak english, remember a few words from high school spanish, none from high school french and am trying to pick up as much japanese as possible. I know a few basic words, some numbers and stuff that appears in songs alot like yume (dream).
 

Gitsnik

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Hrm English (and bad english, and leetspeak, and 4chan english), German, Russian. Smatterings of French, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, Latin and Italian. (Edit: Mostly "sweet nothings" for wooing women and swearing)

Born and bred Australian.
 

Dogeman5

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Evil Raven665 said:
I see, I'm on my second year, but my teacher sucks hardcore and doesn't teach us anything. So I'll probably just go and get a Rosetta stone.
Rosetta Stone for Japanese Confused me heavily as the first section was about an objects relative posisiton to things, which is fine and all but the boys and the girls do not look different and the First couple of objects are children, so that threw me off!
I know Hiragana and will practicing Katakana on Monday, And I really want to know more kanji.
This is my first semester at a community college to learn Japanese.
I'm also working on being literate in Russian [http://knol.google.com/k/david-petherick/learn-to-read-the-russian-alphabet-in/3gtd3hu64fjvx/2?locale=en#]