As someone who loves learning and studying different languages, I was just wondering how many of you are bi/multilingual!
If you are, what language(s) do you know?
Did you learn in school/college? Or did you grow up with it in your household?
As someone who loves learning and studying different languages, I was just wondering how many of you are bi/multilingual!
If you are, what language(s) do you know?
Did you learn in school/college? Or did you grow up with it in your household?
Basically everybody here who is not American is bilingual/multilingual.
I know some Spanish from school and some Filipino dialects from just being around my family. They share some words, so that also helps a bit.
I know German and Latin, currently studying Spanish. All of which I just learned in school.
Also now I am studying korean, which I am taking in outside of school classes.
f_blueBasically everybody here who is not American is bilingual/multilingual.
forgot us
negasoraEnglish and Spanish, studying Hebrew
I've been interested in learning Hebrew. It's such an old language! And I have a few good Jewish friends that could help me out :)
Portuguese, english and spanish.
Learned mostly from the internet (except for portuguese ofc).
German and Korean.
I do ESL tutoring for visiting SK professors children. Given the parents are very strict about no Korean spoken during our lessons, but I always find time for the little ones to teach me things. :D
Born French
Learned English in school but also with videogames. it really helps when you actually talk to people and practice everyday. still bad in english tho. i can understand pretty much anything but i still need more specific vocabulary
BUICKGerman and Korean.
I do ESL tutoring for visiting SK professors children. Given, the parents are very strict about no Korean spoken during out lessons, but I always find time for the little ones to teach me things. :D
우와! 한국어를 배우는 것은 재미있는데 진짜진짜 어렵다고 생각해요~
I taught English in Korea for a year and it was great! Korean children are so diligent (for the most part).
https://www.duolingo.com/
learn spanish w/ me so I can communicate w/ peruvians in dota
Romanian/English/French
also know latin, but its technically not a language
English, Latin, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese and a little bit of ASL
Fluent in Japanese and know a little bit of Chinese. Mainly learned Japanese from my mom and a Japanese School I went to on Saturdays for about 12 yrs.
Fluent in Russian, English, and pretty good in Vietnamese (although I'm natively Vietnamese).
English, French, fair amount of Japanese, some Spanish, and less Mandarin.
English, French, German and Luxembourgish. (Also did 4 years of Latin but that doesn't really count lol)
Living in Luxembourg, you're kinda forced to learn all the surrounding languages.
Oh a polyglot thread!
I speak Cantonese, Mandarin, and English, along with some basic Korean. Used to know Hakka and Italian but lost the 2 after not using them for a long time.
i kno street spanish
wat language do u guys dream in that topic is always trippy
Mostly Cantonese. For some reason I have difficulty speaking and reading it fluently, but I can understand it perfectly fine. Same with Mandarin.
Chinese (Mandarin), English, and a little bit of Spanish.
f_blueBasically everybody here who is not American is bilingual/multilingual.
I have always thought that you have to know a language perfectly (or at least as good as natives) to call yourself bilingual.
If it's not a case then yeah, we are all bilingual/multilingual :)