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So... What languages do you know?

maybe another ten words of German due to listening to too much Tokio Hotel. xD; -shot-
No surprise there :3

And yeah, I'm not doing too well in Russian xD I like sticking with German and English because there are only four letters in German different from English: ä, ö, ü, and ß. And they're easy to keep track of. With Russian's 33 or so letters, I get really confused ;__;
 
Obviously I speak English, and I am semi-almost-fluent-ish in German from studying it for 3 years. Would have been doing it this year too but they cut the program from my school due to budget cuts :C But I'm going to pick it up again in college, as it's my hope to go to Germany someday and spend some time there n.n

I also speak a couple words of Vulcan from watching too much Star Trek, if that counts... xD
 
But I'm going to pick it up again in college, as it's my hope to go to Germany someday and spend some time there n.n
I'll kidnap you and stuff you into my suitcase so we can go there together :3
I was born and raised in Germany, and I'm going back after college, so yeah xD

I used to speak Klingon when I was little.
I'm scared of those times >:
 
I'll kidnap you and stuff you into my suitcase so we can go there together :3
I was born and raised in Germany, and I'm going back after college, so yeah xD

I used to speak Klingon when I was little.
I'm scared of those times >:

Haha sounds like a plan xD I'm a pretty small person so I'll fit into your suitcase no problem :P

Aww sounds cute xD a little kid speaking Klingon... aww! <3
 
Aww sounds cute xD a little kid speaking Klingon... aww! <3
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No. Especially since I'm a girl.

[PokeCommunity.com] So... What languages do you know?

^ Picture that speaking Klingon.
[I'm the girl in the middle, the oldest one.]
Taken during a trip to America when we stopped in Atlantic City to see a baseball game.
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I just realized. I forgot to put that I was also attempting to learn German. (That's going slightly better than the Russian. >_>) Although, all I know right now is "Der Junge isst." XD
 
I just realized. I forgot to put that I was also attempting to learn German. (That's going slightly better than the Russian. >_>) Although, all I know right now is "Der Junge isst." XD
"The boy eats."

Bahahahaha.

@Kleinchen: Trust me, it was not cute >___>
...probably. I don't even remember.
 
even throw in some of those theta signs with the slash through the O
Which character are you talking about? 'Cause I learn Russian and as far I know, that isn't part of the alphabet. XD;

In answer to OP's question: I am currently learning Russian and I know enough French and Spanish to get by. I'd love to learn Korean or Japanese or something - something Asian 'cause it sounds cool. :B
 
If you wanted to be technical, I could say I was talking about Ф.

But actually I meant ø.
I didn't say it was Russian specifically xD
I just said I also use it.
:3
 
'Kay. Well, I know the first one is in the alphabet 'cause I need it to spell my real name. Isn't the second character Greek? Wait .. why am I analysing this so much? XD;
 
I can speak fluent and advance English, where I live (even though it is in America) that is impressive.

I'm suppose also be learning Spanish, but I hardly pay attention in class, yet for some reason I'm still getting and A.
 
'Kay. Well, I know the first one is in the alphabet 'cause I need it to spell my real name. Isn't the second character Greek? And why am I analysing this so much? XD;
Oh, that's so cool. You should totes VM me your real name ;]

Yes, the second character is Greek, hence the 'theta'. I find it a really interesting character. I love the way it looks. But actually the one I posted isn't Greek, it's a math symbol...or something. I think it's, like, null set or something. But it's very close to the theta sign. The theta sign is a 0 slashed and I don't like it as much as a circle slashed. I really like the weird E sign as well, the one that means "sum". I forget what it's called D:
 
I suck and only know bits of other languages. I think I'm okay with Spanish. I can read it but not so much speak it...

I really like the weird E sign as well, the one that means "sum". I forget what it's called D:

Sigma! ... I think! The omega one is pretty cool to: Ω
 
Yeah, sigma. That's what you get for being in Honors Algebra 2 and learning all those Greek letters.
They were pretty neat, though.
 
I can speak English and French. Woot. :D
 
HOW IN THE NAME OF ALL THAT IS HOLY DID I FORGET I CAN SPEAK FRENCH.
Because I can speak that too ;___;
Parce que je parle francais ;___;
 
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