>tfw able to read and understand Slovenian and Macedonian
>also understand Bulgarian to some degree
>tfw too lazy to learn to speak any of them properly
Any languages you guys understand when reading but can't speak for shit?
Italian, Brasilian, Gallego.
Galician, Italian, Castelhano and some French
swedish, it's supposed to be my native language but I haven't used it in years so I've gotten rusty
French
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and english lel
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Polish and Russian to some degree.
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How hard it is for Serbs to understand Macedonian? How much does the average Serb understand it?
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Basically any Scandicuck language and Faroe/Icelandic. Also people say German and Danish has similarities.
But I cant understand Germans for shit.
Swedish and Estonian
>>65870436
I understand like 90% of it.
Their grammar is a bit weird though, as they completely lack cases in their language so they just smack prepositions to whatever noun they use.
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Basically all latin derived languages in varying degrees, except romanian.
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What a cute pig
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Brazilian Portuguese
English
French.
I got 2 phones
Once for the plug and one for the hoes
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How much? I can comprehend the general meaning in every Slavic language except for Slovene dialects (Standard is doable) and Bulgarian.
I understand enough written German to be able to play WoW in a German party but my ability to speak it is roughly limited to
>Ja, das ist wunderbar!
If I spent a few hours each week actually learning it, I could probably reach a level where I'm somewhat comfortable communicating with natives in a year or so.
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Most of the romance languages
English
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But those i said will be kinda difficult to speak and english I can speak as well
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French.
Dutch also, but thats not due any of my own efforts.