How many languages can you speak?

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  • renatas
    renatas Posts: 13 Member
    No, I am definitely not Russian:tongue: in the kitchen, but European:smooched:
  • I speak Hebrew
  • NotSurprised
    NotSurprised Posts: 8,083 Member
    Hebrew is read from right to left what's up with that? Sort of like the European steering wheel.
  • Yeah, it was hard for me to learn English because of that!
  • mommared53
    mommared53 Posts: 9,543 Member
    I speak what I call Southern American English. We tend to try to combine as many words as we can into one word which can be confusing to some. It took a while for a friend of mine from the north to catch on to our words. My favorite that I use on a regular basis is bofovem which means both of them.




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    HaHaHa Have you know your a redneck if you very funny. The Rednecks dictionary, I totally forget the comedians name.

    Jeff Foxworthy.

    I can speak Missourian. :bigsmile:
  • NotSurprised
    NotSurprised Posts: 8,083 Member
    Jeff Foxworthy.
    Yes Thank You mommared53. Are you smarter than a 5th Grader.
  • NotSurprised
    NotSurprised Posts: 8,083 Member
    Hahaha They need to put up or maybe I will Are you smarter than a Preschooler.:laugh: & I bet you many would lose by one question to many still, man I might also, depending on what they would ask though. hahaha. I mean Darnit!
  • Mindful_Trent
    Mindful_Trent Posts: 3,954 Member
    I speak English and can fumble my way through a conversation in American Sign Language, if the person is patient with me. One of my new years resolutions for this upcoming year is to brush up and improve my ASL skills. I took 5 years of Japanese, but forgot pretty much everything. :embarassed: (Japanese was a struggle for me...)
  • NotSurprised
    NotSurprised Posts: 8,083 Member
    I speak English and can fumble my way through a conversation in American Sign Language, if the person is patient with me. One of my new years resolutions for this upcoming year is to brush up and improve my ASL skills. I took 5 years of Japanese, but forgot pretty much everything. :embarassed: (Japanese was a struggle for me...)

    Where did you take Japanese from?
  • Mindful_Trent
    Mindful_Trent Posts: 3,954 Member
    I speak English and can fumble my way through a conversation in American Sign Language, if the person is patient with me. One of my new years resolutions for this upcoming year is to brush up and improve my ASL skills. I took 5 years of Japanese, but forgot pretty much everything. :embarassed: (Japanese was a struggle for me...)

    Where did you take Japanese from?

    4 years in high school and 1 year in college. At that point it was either drop it or major in it... and there was no way I'd survive majoring in it, so I dropped it.
  • NotSurprised
    NotSurprised Posts: 8,083 Member
    I speak English and can fumble my way through a conversation in American Sign Language, if the person is patient with me. One of my new years resolutions for this upcoming year is to brush up and improve my ASL skills. I took 5 years of Japanese, but forgot pretty much everything. :embarassed: (Japanese was a struggle for me...)

    Where did you take Japanese from?

    4 years in high school and 1 year in college. At that point it was either drop it or major in it... and there was no way I'd survive majoring in it, so I dropped it.

    Man that is alot of time did you do well, also have you ever travel to Japan?
  • Mindful_Trent
    Mindful_Trent Posts: 3,954 Member
    I speak English and can fumble my way through a conversation in American Sign Language, if the person is patient with me. One of my new years resolutions for this upcoming year is to brush up and improve my ASL skills. I took 5 years of Japanese, but forgot pretty much everything. :embarassed: (Japanese was a struggle for me...)

    Where did you take Japanese from?

    4 years in high school and 1 year in college. At that point it was either drop it or major in it... and there was no way I'd survive majoring in it, so I dropped it.

    Man that is alot of time did you do well, also have you ever travel to Japan?

    I always did okay in the classes - got good grades, but my memory retention is crap. I tended to memorize vocabulary for tests and then forget it. I did so-so on the cumulative exam at the end of my 4 years of high-school study - can't remember my score but I know I passed. I've never been to Japan. At this point, I remember some phrases and can count a little bit but I didn't retain too much. One of those 'If you don't use it, you lose it!' things.
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