Well I can speak Swedish and English. I am trying to learn Japanese and I can understand a bit basic Spanish.
Her family is from around Lyon.Orcus_35 said:at least you've got advantages! depending on which part of France she's from:ace_of_something said:Just English. Trying to learn French in secret for my wife. It's going very slowly because learning a new language is tricky when you're dyslexic.
edit: Wife is from France. Hence the French.
1- Excellent Culture
2- Excellent Food
3- Excellent humorists to discover
4- Excellent Bandes Déssinées aka Comics
5- Excellent movies
etc
Damn, I forgot about those kind of nerds. I would also like it on the record that I am not that kind of nerd either.Dags90 said:Just the one...So you're more of this kind of nerd?The Unworthy Gentleman said:I would like it on record that I am not a 40 year old fat guy with food stains down his top and living in the parents attic, I'm 16 skinny and living in his parent's house.
that,s not Japanese but Japinglish, its created when a Weeabo (not regular anime fan Weeabo or Wapanese) combines English with three words in Japanese (100% chance its Kawaii and Desu without knowing its true meaning)Romidude said:Stuff like that just proves that humanity has been reduced to "KAWAAIII KAWAAII DESU DESU XDXD".WorldCritic said:Either that or trying to learn random words off of subbed anime.Romidude said:Is he one of those idiots who learns Japanese off of Google translate?WorldCritic said:English, three years of Spanish, and some broken Japanese. Unlike my friends who pretend to know Japanese, I admit that I can't speak it well.
it should be "...in meiner hose" (wrong casus and numerus; also, pants/trousers aren't plural by default; one person wears "one trouser" at a time (usually xD))Murais said:Ich habe eine katze im mein hosen! ^_^