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RE: Polyglotism - Mag!cGuy - 07-08-2013 03:41 PM

No, we learn to speak english with the perfect english accent Smile English with french accent sounds ugly! I have classmates who have an awesome accent even though they don't have any english parent or smtg like that Smile


RE: Polyglotism - Gf!sh - 07-08-2013 04:56 PM

*considering how english with french accent would suond like*


RE: Polyglotism - awpertunity - 07-08-2013 05:14 PM

(07-03-2013 07:59 AM)TheQwertiest Wrote:  From what I know and read from the posts on this forum I think Harti, blckace and awpertunity are likely to be polyglots.

Haha what makes you say that about me? But I guess you're kind of right, I speak English, Japanese, and Farsi fluently. I studied Spanish for 5 years so I kind of know it but not as fluently. When I go to South America or Spain it comes back to me within a week though. Also when I'm drunk my Spanish gets pretty good (or so I think...)


RE: Polyglotism - TheQwertiest - 07-08-2013 09:12 PM

(07-08-2013 05:14 PM)awpertunity Wrote:  
(07-03-2013 07:59 AM)TheQwertiest Wrote:  From what I know and read from the posts on this forum I think Harti, blckace and awpertunity are likely to be polyglots.

Haha what makes you say that about me? But I guess you're kind of right, I speak English, Japanese, and Farsi fluently. I studied Spanish for 5 years so I kind of know it but not as fluently. When I go to South America or Spain it comes back to me within a week though. Also when I'm drunk my Spanish gets pretty good (or so I think...)

I actually don't remember why but something at the back of my head is hinting me that I've read something on this forum that makes you a likely candidate.
So where did you study Spanish? I wish other languages were more accessible here.
Would it be possible to learn online?
(07-08-2013 10:56 AM)TheGoldenGriffin Wrote:  Related to thread:
In Europe or Asia, do you guys learn American English or British English?

I'm not sure.. Is there a big difference?
(07-07-2013 08:17 PM)CombatEX Wrote:  I only know English and Cantonese fluently, but my Korean is getting there (reading and writing is decent, but speaking with natives is difficult since they talk so quickly!). I learned Spanish and Mandarin in high school but I haven't used either of them for 3 or 4 years now so I've forgotten most of what I once knew.

Where are you from CombatEX?
(07-05-2013 08:02 PM)Eijolend Wrote:  I speak German, or at least that strange variant of it we speak in Austria Wink, and I'm also quite proficient in English, which is a good thing because I need it for my studies at university.

I learned Latin in school, but that's not really a language you speak - although it often helps understanding bits from other romanic languages.

I don't think my knowledge in Italian and French are sufficient for more than booking a room or ordering something at a restaurant.

I plan to learn a bit of Hungarian in the future, since my parents have a holiday home there, which is kinda hard because there's nearly nothing Hungarian has in common with other European languages.
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I'm always impressed with people that speak many languages, though.

So that's German, English, Latin, Italian, French. I'd say thats pretty impressive. Smile


RE: Polyglotism - Gf!sh - 07-08-2013 10:01 PM

(07-08-2013 09:12 PM)TheQwertiest Wrote:  
(07-08-2013 10:56 AM)TheGoldenGriffin Wrote:  Related to thread:
In Europe or Asia, do you guys learn American English or British English?

I'm not sure.. Is there a big difference?

A few spelling differences. Armour vs armor, aluminium vs aluminum and maths vs math. And some other things.


RE: Polyglotism - [PETA] Doodat - 07-08-2013 11:01 PM

CombatEX = Szei? Probably China if he learned Cantonese and Mandarin.


RE: Polyglotism - TheGoldenGriffin - 07-08-2013 11:45 PM

(07-08-2013 10:01 PM)Gf!sh Wrote:  
(07-08-2013 09:12 PM)TheQwertiest Wrote:  
(07-08-2013 10:56 AM)TheGoldenGriffin Wrote:  Related to thread:
In Europe or Asia, do you guys learn American English or British English?

I'm not sure.. Is there a big difference?

A few spelling differences. Armour vs armor, aluminium vs aluminum and maths vs math. And some other things.

Some words are used differently: (US)Football≠(UK)Football, pants≠pants, vest≠vest
and some words are used in some English but not in the other: (US)Candy=(UK)sweets, diaper=nappies, wrench=spanner


RE: Polyglotism - .Memories. - 07-09-2013 12:38 AM

US cookie = UK biscuit, etc. There are a lot.

EDIT: see TGG's post below for working links!


RE: Polyglotism - TheGoldenGriffin - 07-09-2013 01:20 AM

Theres something wrong with your hyperlink. Heres the links
A-L
M-Z


RE: Polyglotism - .Memories. - 07-09-2013 01:24 AM

(07-09-2013 01:20 AM)TheGoldenGriffin Wrote:  Theres something wrong with your hyperlink. Heres the links
A-L
M-Z

Thanks!