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Finnish (main language) and english. :wink:

 

 

 

TeachmeFinnish!

 

 

 

-.- That's the next language I intend to learn. Finnish is possibly the coolest language ever.

 

 

 

I currently only know how to say one thing in it (and I can only write it without the accents)

 

 

 

Pudota aseesi ja antaudu! 8)

I love languages.

J'adore les langues.

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My main language is Portuguese, I speak fluent English (at least I think so :P), 70% fluent Spanish and a very little bit of Italian (I can only say phrases like: "Gli italiani siano tutti mangione").

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'm just wondering, if you know Spanish, is it really easy to learn Portuguese after that? I really want to learn both languages.

 

 

 

And is it just me, but does anyone else think Portuguese sounds a tiiiiny bit like Russian?

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My main language is Portuguese, I speak fluent English (at least I think so :P), 70% fluent Spanish and a very little bit of Italian (I can only say phrases like: "Gli italiani siano tutti mangione").

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'm just wondering, if you know Spanish, is it really easy to learn Portuguese after that? I really want to learn both languages.

 

 

 

And is it just me, but does anyone else think Portuguese sounds a tiiiiny bit like Russian?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I think it's just you :P

 

 

 

Anyway, portuguese and spanish are really close languages, but they are totally different.

 

 

 

If you want to learn seriously portuguese, I think it would be easier to use English as a base than Spanish, but you can easily get by on a portuguese speaking country using "portunhol" (spanish+portuguese), wich is, infact, what many people do :wink:

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My main language is Portuguese, I speak fluent English (at least I think so :P), 70% fluent Spanish and a very little bit of Italian (I can only say phrases like: "Gli italiani siano tutti mangione").

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'm just wondering, if you know Spanish, is it really easy to learn Portuguese after that? I really want to learn both languages.

 

 

 

And is it just me, but does anyone else think Portuguese sounds a tiiiiny bit like Russian?

 

 

 

Portuguese is like Spanish spoken with a Russian accent. I find it funny.

I love languages.

J'adore les langues.

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Cantonese (chinese) <---my first language, english, mandrin (chinese), learning french now... :)

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English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Latin, and now learning Dutch on my own.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

>_> HTML and Java if those count.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I remember this one time where a chat member and I were saying System.out.println("Message Here"); for the next few minutes. :lol:

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My main language is Portuguese, I speak fluent English (at least I think so :P), 70% fluent Spanish and a very little bit of Italian (I can only say phrases like: "Gli italiani siano tutti mangione").

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'm just wondering, if you know Spanish, is it really easy to learn Portuguese after that? I really want to learn both languages.

 

 

 

And is it just me, but does anyone else think Portuguese sounds a tiiiiny bit like Russian?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I think it's just you :P

 

 

 

Anyway, portuguese and spanish are really close languages, but they are totally different.

 

 

 

If you want to learn seriously portuguese, I think it would be easier to use English as a base than Spanish, but you can easily get by on a portuguese speaking country using "portunhol" (spanish+portuguese), wich is, infact, what many people do :wink:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Okay, thanks :) Btw, where in Brazil do you live?

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Abanyom (Bantu)

 

 

 

Abaza

 

 

 

Abkhaz or Abkhazian

 

 

 

Abujmaria (Dravidian)

 

 

 

Achehnese (Malayo-Polynesian)

 

 

 

Adamorobe Sign Language (Signing)

 

 

 

Adele

 

 

 

Adyghe

 

 

 

Afrikaans

 

 

 

Agul

 

 

 

Aimaq, or Barbari

 

 

 

Aini

 

 

 

Ainu

 

 

 

Akan

 

 

 

Akawaio (Carib)

 

 

 

Akkadian (Semitic) (extinct)

 

 

 

Aklanon (Malayo-Polynesian)

 

 

 

Albanian

 

 

 

Aleut (Eskimo-Aleut)

 

 

 

Algonquin

 

 

 

AlemÃÆÃâÃâán Coloneiro (Germanic)

 

 

 

Alsatian (Germanic)

 

 

 

Altay

 

 

 

Alutor

 

 

 

American Sign Language (Signing)

 

 

 

Amharic (Semitic)

 

 

 

Amorite (Semitic) (extinct)

 

 

 

Anglo-Saxon (Germanic)

 

 

 

Amdang

 

 

 

Ammonite (Semitic) (extinct)

 

 

 

Andalusian (Romance)

 

 

 

Angaur (Malayo-Polynesian)

 

 

 

Anlo

 

 

 

Ao

 

 

 

Southern Athabaskan languages

 

 

 

Arabic (Semitic)

 

 

 

Aragonese (Romance)

 

 

 

Aramaic (Semitic)

 

 

 

Arawakan languages

 

 

 

Are (Malayo-Polynesian)

 

 

 

Argobba (Semitic)

 

 

 

Armenian

 

 

 

Arpitan or Francoproven̮̤̉̉al (Romance)

 

 

 

Arvanitic

 

 

 

Ashkenazi Hebrew (Semitic)

 

 

 

Ashkun

 

 

 

Assamese

 

 

 

Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (Semitic)

 

 

 

Athabaskan languages

 

 

 

Asi

 

 

 

Asturian (Romance)

 

 

 

Auslan (Signing)

 

 

 

Avar

 

 

 

Avestan (Iranian)

 

 

 

Awadhi

 

 

 

Aymara

 

 

 

Azerbaijani (Turkic)

 

 

 

Badaga (Dravidian)

 

 

 

Badeshi

 

 

 

Bahnar (Austroasiatic)

 

 

 

Bajelan

 

 

 

Balinese (Malayo-Polynesian)

 

 

 

Balochi (Iranian)

 

 

 

Balti

 

 

 

Bambara

 

 

 

Banjar

 

 

 

Banyumasan (Malayo-Polynesian)

 

 

 

Basaa (Bantu)

 

 

 

Bashkir

 

 

 

Basque

 

 

 

Batak Dairi

 

 

 

Batak Karo

 

 

 

Batak Mandailing

 

 

 

Batak Simalungun

 

 

 

Batak Toba

 

 

 

Bats

 

 

 

Bavarian (Germanic)

 

 

 

Beja

 

 

 

Belarusian (Slavic)

 

 

 

Bellari (Dravidian)

 

 

 

Berta

 

 

 

Bemba (Bantu)

 

 

 

Bengali (Indo-Aryan)

 

 

 

Beothuk

 

 

 

Berber (Afro-Asiatic)

 

 

 

B̮̩̉̉t̮̩̉̉

 

 

 

Bhili

 

 

 

Bhojpuri

 

 

 

Biafran or Igbo

 

 

 

Bihari

 

 

 

Bijil Neo-Aramaic (Semitic)

 

 

 

Bikol (Malayo-Polynesian)

 

 

 

Bikya (Furu)

 

 

 

Blackfoot (Algonquian)

 

 

 

Boholano (Malayo-Polynesian)

 

 

 

Bohtan Neo-Aramaic (Semitic)

 

 

 

BokmÃÆÃâÃâÃÂ¥l (Germanic)

 

 

 

Bolaang Mongondow

 

 

 

Bolgar

 

 

 

Bonan, also known as Paoan

 

 

 

Bororo (Bororoan)

 

 

 

Bosnian (Slavic)

 

 

 

Brahui (Dravidian)

 

 

 

Breton (Celtic)

 

 

 

British Sign Language (Signing)

 

 

 

Bua

 

 

 

Buginese (Malayo-Polynesian)

 

 

 

Bukusu (Bantu)

 

 

 

Bulgarian (Slavic)

 

 

 

Burmese

 

 

 

Burushaski

 

 

 

Buryat

 

 

 

Caluyanon (Malayo-Polynesian)

 

 

 

Camunic (extinct)

 

 

 

Cantonese (Sinitic)

 

 

 

Carib

 

 

 

Catalan (Romance)

 

 

 

Catawba

 

 

 

Cayuga

 

 

 

Cebuano (Malayo-Polynesian)

 

 

 

Chabacano or Chavacano

 

 

 

Chagatai

 

 

 

Chaldean Neo-Aramaic (Semitic)

 

 

 

Chamorro (Malayo-Polynesian)

 

 

 

Chaouia

 

 

 

Chechen

 

 

 

Chemakum

 

 

 

Chenchu

 

 

 

Chenoua

 

 

 

Cherokee

 

 

 

Cheyenne

 

 

 

Chiricahua (Athabaskan)

 

 

 

Chhattisgarhi

 

 

 

Chichewa (Bantu)

 

 

 

Chipewyan (Athabaskan)

 

 

 

Chittagonian

 

 

 

Choctaw (Muskogean)

 

 

 

Chorasmian (Iranian)

 

 

 

Chukchi

 

 

 

Chulym

 

 

 

Church Slavonic (Slavic)

 

 

 

Chuukese

 

 

 

Chuvash (Turkic)

 

 

 

Cocoma

 

 

 

Cocopa

 

 

 

Coeur d̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢Alene

 

 

 

Comorian (Bantu)

 

 

 

Coptic (Egyptian)

 

 

 

Cornish (Celtic)

 

 

 

Corsican

 

 

 

Cree

 

 

 

Crimean Tatar or Crimean Turkish (Turkic)

 

 

 

Croatian (Slavic)

 

 

 

Cuman

 

 

 

Cumbric (Celtic) (extinct)

 

 

 

Curonian

 

 

 

Cuyonon (Malayo-Polynesian)

 

 

 

Czech (Slavic)

 

 

 

Dacian (extinct)

 

 

 

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I speak English(Duh) and a little Japanese

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have a friend trying to get me to learn German, so I know a tiny bit of German, but not enough to make a sentence with.

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I speak English(Duh) and a little Japanese

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have a friend trying to get me to learn German, so I know a tiny bit of German, but not enough to make a sentence with.

 

 

 

Japanese vocabulary is difficult to remember, although the grammar is ridiculously easy...

I love languages.

J'adore les langues.

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