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Original post by Andy98
I could try to help:tongue: Not that I'd be a massive improvement

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Original post by arfah
Yes please?! I'm serious btw. Really want to learn French.


Ok cool :smile:
How will we do it though. Skype?
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Original post by Andy98
I won't lie, I'm only GCSE standard...

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Sigh. I'm past that stage 😕
Reply 22
Original post by arfah
Sigh. I'm past that stage 😕


In that case we can both learn :tongue:

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Original post by toonervoustotalk
Ok cool :smile:
How will we do it though. Skype?


Andy is only GCSE standard forget it 😡
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Original post by arfah
Andy is only GCSE standard forget it 😡


I know people....

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Original post by arfah
Andy is only GCSE standard forget it 😡


Haha same
Original post by davidguettafan
I only speak fluent English unfortunately :frown:


That is half the battle, as English is a world language. That is why don't be in a sad mood.

Me: English and German (latter one is my native language).
I can speak:

-British English
-American English
-Australian English
-Canadian English
-Indian English

I'm working on my South African English, but I've almost mastered by Filipino English.
Well, the only languages that I can speak near fluently are English (fluently), Dutch (80%) and Tamil. I have learnt French and am learning Italian also but that's about it :biggrin:
Reply 29
English and Danish.

Did most of a degree in German and Spanish but have only passive (comprehension) ability in them now, can't produce the languages myself if asked without struggling/getting mixed up and blurting Danish out instead. Did A-level French and some basic Catalan so understand some of those (more of the former).

Edit: Should probably add that I'm pretty good at reading Norwegian and Swedish by virtue of being more or less fluent in Danish. I'm less good at understanding them spoken.
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Original post by Andy98
I know people....

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Original post by toonervoustotalk
Haha same

😕😒
Reply 31
Original post by TheTechN1304
English (ofc) and bilingual in Portuguese. Also near fluent in German, Japanese and I also speak Italian, Spanish Swedish and Norwegian to an intermediate level.


Original post by adynaton
Fluent in Italian, English, Arabic, French, and basic conversation German and Russian (the latter a bit less cause I just began studying it)


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Original post by arfah
English, Dutch, German, Flemish, Urdu, Punjabi and I'm learning French


Do you speak all of these languages fluently, or have you just learnt them at some point?
Original post by arfah
😕😒


I know two people who did up to AS french but will droo it/have dropped it
Original post by Josb
Do you speak all of these languages fluently, or have you just learnt them at some point?


Portuguese I speak fluently and German I learnt for 7 years so I'd say it's to a high standard (which I guess you could call fluent). I'm intermediate in the others and could get around using the languages without much difficulty.
wumbo. he she wumbo.

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Bonjour jama pel Pikachu au tu?
Juis re fatigue
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Bonjour jama pel Pikachu au tu?
Juis re fatigue
@arfah @toonervoustotalk

@Andy98

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Original post by Pikachu94
Bonjour jama pel Pikachu au tu?
Juis re fatigue
@arfah @toonervoustotalk



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Bonjour, je m'appelle Andy.

I'm not tired yet:tongue:

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Original post by Andy98
Bonjour, je m'appelle Andy.

I'm not tired yet:tongue:

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Cava?


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Cava bien, et toi? (Other than you're tired of course)

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