How many different languages does /int/ know?
I know English,Spanish, Portuguese, and a bit of Italian
You don't
>>71659395
Serbocroatian (or, to sound more knowledgeable, Bosnian, Montenegrin, Serbian, and Croatian - they are essentially the dialects of the same language) and English fluently.
Passively (I understand, but suck at speaking/writing) Macedonian and Slovenian.
And bits of German, Cantonese, and Italian.
i speak spanish, english, galician and nawat fluenty
my portuguese, dutch and german are so so. same with my polish.
>>71659395
>I know English,Spanish, Portuguese, and a bit of Italian
same
>>71659395
Slovak, Czech (almost the same so it is not like I studied it, just watched stuff in it from childhood), English and bit of Russian.
>>71659395
>English
>PT-BR
>Spanish (basic)
>French (started just now)
>>71659395
Icelandic, english, german
>>71659395
Swedish, english and i can make myself understood in german although i cannot speak grammatically. I can also understand norwegian and danish since swedish is very close to those languages.
>Fluent
English, Español, Gallego
>Understood in written form or if spoken slowly
Portugues, Catalán
>>71659395
Spanish and English.
I'm learning starting to learning Russian.
>>71663790
>I'm learning starting to learning Russian.
Might want to brush up on your English first
>>71663900
Because it is highly impossible that they missed a comma.
Your language is hard, dude.
>>71659395
>korean
>english
>japanese
>>71659395
German, English, Latin
Though I never learned to speak Latin of course. It was all translating Latin to German. In hindsight I should have learned a Language that I could speak but back in the day my School only offered French and Latin and I was 100% sure that sooner or later the French would have to learn German so I didn't see a point in learning a soon to be dead language.
>>71664060
I did two semesters of Slovenian - that's hard laddo
>>71662584
Interesting
Family originates from Iceland?
>>71664239
Yes, if you start as native English speaker.
Tho, as someone who learnt English in school, I can say that your language, with a bunch of requirements that my doesn't have (such as necessity to always explicitely state the subject), atrocious spelling and pronunciation, as well as grammar rules that do not really make sense to non-native speakers, is significantly harder.
Slavic languages at least have clear spelling and pronunciation, if anything.
>>71664401
Maybe. I think your language is the most melodic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvn4K16BkyM
>>71664585
Thank you. Dino Merlin is great!
>>71664645
Yeah, went to his concert in Zurich last year, absolutely brilliant
>>71659395
Barely English
Barely Spanish too
>>71664060
>english
>hard
>German, English, French, Mandarin
Fluency in that order
>>71664815
Sure, when you are surrounded by it every waking moment, from TV and radio, to music and Internet, it doesn't seem so. But when you need to speak it, or when you look at grammar, it becomes hard.
And this comes from someone who is natively speaking Serbocroatian, which does not belong into the category of easy languages, for it also has somewhat botched grammar.
>>71659395
Hindi, English, Bengali, Kannada. Can't really read Bengali desu.
>>71664977
Finally someone with sense. Also, it is hard coming from a language that works completely different. If English was not so pervarsive, Serbocroatian would be much easier for a Slovak to learn.
>>71664815
It depends on the languages you speak actually, for someone who doesn't speak a latin-based write system it would be hard.
>>71665853
It is more about how grammar differs. Croatian uses latin.
Native: English
Advanced: French
Almost Intermediate: Spanish
Elementary: Italian & Latin
Subpar (knows pronunciation and some barebones vocabulary and grammar): German and Attic Greek.
Frankly the only one I want to improve anymore is Spanish because of the demographics where I live. I love French literature, but found my literary French not very useful in France.
>>71665924
Yes I know it (spanish has the easiest grammar rules, so this is a hit on the balls when you try to learn a second language), but I was pointing that our cokelombian friend was being unfair by judging the difficult of english from the spanish-speaking perspective