LANGUAGES What language(s) are you: ▪ fluent in? ▪ learning? And what language(s) do you: ▪ want to learn? To start, I speak German and English. I took Japanese in high school. I would like learn American sign language and Spanish.
Fluent in english. Can read and write semi-fluently in French and am conversational in Korean and Tagalog. And I can say a few random things in Japanese and Cantonese. And a few things in Cree and Ukranian. O. And i plan on getting better at the languages mentioned above ^ and am planning on taking classes in Latin. my third edit. I keep forgetting and adding things
When I was younger than 6, my grandma on my dads side spike German and we weren't allowed to speak English. If we did, we got in trouble... I speak a little German (forgot most of it) and English. Learned French. Would like to learn Italian and Greek.
French was the only language allowed at home, or I would be ignored. My English should be understandable enough. Learned Latin pretty well and was working on Greek because once upon a time I was going to be an Anthropologist and not a Wino, but whoops! Not as useful as I thought they were going to be. I picked up a functional understanding of Spainish because you just sort of do around here, especially in the restaurant industries. Italian is next. Because, wine, and I already know French. If I want to continue studying Old World wine, I really need to learn Italian.
If you really wanted to know Well, I speak English fluently and of course my mother language The language I'm currently learning is Korean and I could understand a few words in Japanese (cause my friend's Japanese lol) And because I'm thinking of going to college in Germany, learning to speak German isn't a bad idea at all. So, cause I see that most of you here can, mind teaching me the basics? Excuse this long comment btw
If you are fluent in English, German will be very easy to learn. Also, everyone in Germany can speak English because they learn it starting in kindergarten. So that will be helpful too.
I’m fluent in English and I’m taking a Spanish class via my college this summer and fall. I’m teaching myself Korean on the side, and I’ve got a lot down. After I finish Spanish, I plan on taking a Korean course or two.
I'm going to say yes, because it feels like all I do is go around drinking wine all day. Technically though, I'm a wholesale Sales Associate, and I'm paid an hourly wage plus commission. Edit: Uh, sales associate for wine, obviously, haha.