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Beginner of Singaporean Hokkien, if it counts
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Erm, might as well add the subjects I stated in the other post.
Beginner in both Italian (I know most of the numbers... ) and Mandarin (I can only understand someone speaking (about 20+ words), and can not say/write/understand written text well)
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Not sure what the difference is...
The difference is a beginner would be like, you know just a tiny bit and you don't continue to further learn the language. Learner is you know just a bit more, and are hopefully continuing to learn it.
Awesomnessgood
Beginner of Singaporean Hokkien, if it counts
Meh... I'll add it but really obscure dialects of Chinese tend to get tedious.
Dragonranger
Beginner in . . . Italian (I know most of the numbers... )
I know the numbers in Spanish, and some in German. I don't tell people I'm a beginner at those languages though, do I?
Adding you for Mandarin.
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Last edited by BuzzerBee (May 12 2014 3:44:11 pm)
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K, its cuz i learnt most of it in primary school, and only remember the numbers and colours...
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Why is "XxAtillaxX" near the bottom, while "Xfrogman43" near the bottom?
My bad. I had only put "Atilla", then I corrected it to his actual forum username without moving it. Fixed.
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I could be promoted to good speaker at english.
This is a false statement.
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I could be promoted to good speaker at english.
I'm not convined
10 years and still awkward. Keep it up, baby!
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Creature wrote:I could be promoted to good speaker at english.
I'm not convined
You not, but others...
This is a false statement.
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Updated.
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I speak estonian (native speaker) and english fluently, but also speak finnish, russian, german and a little spanish. (I can curse in finnish and spanish)
(O.K. speaker in russian)
(Learner in german)
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some man wrote:Creature wrote:I could be promoted to good speaker at english.
I'm not convined
You not, but others...
Nope. Others ain't convinced either
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I speak estonian (native speaker) and english fluently, but also speak finnish, russian, german and a little spanish. (I can curse in finnish and spanish)
(O.K. speaker in russian)
(Learner in german)
I added you for Estonian, English, Russian, and German. Did you not want me to add Finnish or Spanish?
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Updated some of the language translations. Only a few were incorrect.
If you still see errors, let me know.
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Updated some of the language translations. Only a few were incorrect.
If you still see errors, let me know.
Malay/Melayu*
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BuzzerBee wrote:Updated some of the language translations. Only a few were incorrect.
If you still see errors, let me know.Malay/Melayu*
No offense, but I'm pretty sure it's more proper to have the Bahasa before Melayu.
If you are positive that this is completely incorrect, let me know.
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Awesomenessgood wrote:BuzzerBee wrote:Updated some of the language translations. Only a few were incorrect.
If you still see errors, let me know.Malay/Melayu*
No offense, but I'm pretty sure it's more proper to have the Bahasa before Melayu.
If you are positive that this is completely incorrect, let me know.
"Bahasa" means language and "Melayu" means Malay. Put together, it means Malay language. Both are fine either way ^^
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"Bahasa" means language and "Melayu" means Malay. Put together, it means Malay language. Both are fine either way ^^
Okay, thanks! I figured that. I just want to be proper
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Swedish - Native Language
Spanish/Espanol - Learner
English - Good Speaker
France, Germany - Beginner
Cool, updated.
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English, I see myself as a fluent speaker.
Bulgarian/????????? - Native.
Spanish, well decent to good - I'm studying that language intensively for the 5th year now and I can talk freely.
I probably don't even have to mention it, but for the joke why not? German - I know a few words - table and how to say "My name is Valeri" and a few others:D
Bulgarian/????????? - Native.
I'm assuming you're fluent
German - I know a few words
Listing you as beginner.
Updated.
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Swedish - Native Language
Spanish/Espanol - Learner
English - Good Speaker
France, Germany - Beginner
I like how you used a different format for each language
1) The English name
2) Both the English name and the native name
3) The native name
4) The country in which it was born
Yeah, well, you know that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.
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My native language is English and I'd say intermediate in Spanish. You could also put me down for beginner in French, I know a tiny bit, but not enough to do anything with.
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