Well I grew up speaking English and I`m currently studying Japanese. I think Korean would be pretty fun to learn as well.
I speak English fluently and I'm learning Italian. I'd like to learn Spanish and German too but idk if I'll ever get to that lmao
Although for Wednesday is would be watashi, not boku. Boku is masculine only while watashi is gender neutral.
im fluent in speaking english and cebuano. im currently learning mandarin atm and i can speak/write tagalog very well but just the basics. i wanna learn latin and french atm
Girls can use boku. A japanese female singer ik uses it. And i would prefer it tbh. The genuine 'masculine' one is 'ore'
Oh? My Japanese teacher taught us that in high school, although she grew up in Japan in the 50s/60s/70s so maybe things changed with time.
I speak English and German. Currently learning - Dutch, Danish and Korean. I would love to learn Swedish, Icelandic and Fijian. Any other aspiring hyperglots? ** I also know Morse code but sadly it’s not acknowledged as an official language.
Hahahaha, ... .- -.-- / -.-- . ... / - --- / -- --- .-. ... . / -.-. --- -.. . (Say yes to Morse code!)
Im fluent in Spanish and English ... I want to learn how to speak some of the philipino language and Japanese
My college teacher said ore is egocentric and not common at all, it's like "i, almighty" or something lol. It's more commonly used in animes But yea she said the same about boku for guys and watashi for girls, it's not really a strict rule it's just a general way of talking and feeling people. Anyone can use anything
Fluent in German and English. Had French in school but don't remember much. Not learning any other languages