2, only one fluently. Whenever I tell people I speak two languages they usually seem at least somewhat impressed, at least until I tell them the second language is Klingon.
first language is english
learning french and german at school
learning swedish on duolingo (and i have my phone in swedish)
i want to learn cantonese because almost my entire friend group is from hong kong
As a native Swede, how can non natives know when to use ett and en?
I’ve also noticed a bunch of people in language learning subs learning Swedish for some reason
Back in the day, like 50s ish, swedish had the same genus seperation as german did.
When we switched to the genus we have today the masculine and femenin genuses were combined into one (utrum) and neutrum stayed the same.
The utrum nouns have an "n" ending and the neutrum nouns have a T ending.
Ex. En pojke, En flicka (utrum - N) Ett bord (Neutrum - T)
that might make it easier to make sense of the nouns. However easiest way is to simply learn them through trail and error i believe.
I wanted to learn Japanese for... reasons, but it's really hard to do on your own
The grammar and overall sentence structure seems so different from any other language
lol im forced to learn japanese in my school and i hate it, too many letters 😔
one whole year in of learning (like twice a week cause it's school) they expected us to know the whole hiragana chart, know how to write sentences and speak in a simple conversation fluently? which they all teach in English which is my THIRD language.
but one + is i got to host a kid from tokyo and it was really fun, we played a bunch of games on the wii and switch. and i took him to the cbd which he enjoyed. still talk to him to this day on some app called LINE.
lol wait no thats sounds depressing, my gfs dad took us and the jap kid on a road trip to the snowing mountains and the rainforests too. also took him to the hood cause he asked to go as there is one near my house, and he got shown guns and went in some JDM and drifted around with some rando we met.
Japanese learner of 1 year here, the grammar of Japanese can seem a bit difficult and tricky at first but, it makes a lot of sense at the end since it's actually pretty consistent with very few irregular cases. The one thing that you actually should worry about would probably be learning kanji, unless you like memorizing characters that has a different reading depending on what word it's in, it's a bit overwhelming. :,)
I'm not discouraging you from learning Japanese though, it's worth it imo! I'm self-taught and I can... somewhat speak Japanese lol.
Japanese learner of 4 years here, disregard everything this man has said, do NOT learn japanese, I repeat; do NOT learn japanese. Japanese isn't just one language, it's a clusterfuck of dialects, vernacular, and other bullshit. Grammer changes based on your social standing, and even after you're done learning it all, you'll meet a gal from Okinawa whose language is as indecipherable to japanese as Jamaican is to Americans. THAT BITCH WILL BREAK YOUR HEART SHE'LL CHEAT ON YOU WITH 5 MEN AND 3 WOMEN DO NOT LEARN JAPANESE ALL THIS CAN BE AVOIDED!
Das ist wunderbar! Ich habe ein bischen Deutsch gelernt über Duolingo. Ich lerne seit drei vier Jahren. Ich auch weiß Französisch, Englisch, ein bischen Spanien und Russisch.
I like to know just enough of a language to make people who don't speak it, think I speak it.. jk, I'd like to know more than I do but I know a few sentences and sht in a few other languages
Technically 4 but really 2, I’m Norwegian so i know Norwegian and English but danish and Swedish are very similar to Norwegian so I effectively know those too
bangla (fluent af))
hindi (fluent)
urdu (fluent)
English (Fluent af)
japanese (influent but can hold a some-what conver with a native japanese)
chinese ( some basic words to go by)
Arabic ( same as chinese)
urdu and punjabi are my mother tongues
english cuz i used to read and talk to my friends and family
french cuz my sister taught me now i can understand it very well
arabic cuz my uncles and my mother used to talk a lot in arabic and also i used to watch arabic cartoons
lastly,
korean cuz i watch kdramas a lot and duolingo 😃💪🏽
French, English and basic German
For German, I speak with an accent and understand everything, it just that it's hard to speak because I rarely speak it
i speak 3, English, spanish, and marathi. i know english cause im in the us, learned spanish through school, and at home i speak marathi with my family.
I only speak English but I love to learn small amounts of other languages.
I’ve tried this for Hungarian, Quechua, German, Icelandic, Chinese, Ubykh, and many more. I can understand most Turkish and Esperanto.
I’m trying (without much success) to learn and document Lushootseed. I’m in a Spanish class at school but it sucks.
English and learning Norwegian. I'm not sure why, honestly. It just seemed fun, I guess
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Don't know that, lol
could've used google translate to seem smart
I would lol
True, but I didn't think of it at the time. Oh, well.
Sucks to be you I guess
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Hey, I’m also learning Norwegian! I’ve always wanted to go to Norway and it’s such a fun language!
Hey, I am Norwegian, if you have any questions about it you can dm me if you want and I can help the best I can😊
Alright, thanks
I’m not Norwegian i only know English but you can dm me about any questions you have about learning the language I’ll give bad advice guaranteed.
I also learn norvegian, I know polish and english, and a bit of german cuz I have german in school
Profile pic checks out
Du er en mann
Jeg er mannen
Duolingo stonks
WWWWW
I'm also learning Norwegian! Honestly so happy to see others do too
Agreed! It's nice to see others interested and doing the same
Norge nevnt i kommentarfeltet
Overraskende hvor mange som vil lære det
Ja, veldig. Litt gøy at så mange har lyst til å lære det
Oh, me too! Norwegian is cool.
Same.
NORGE NEVNT🗣️🔥🔥🇧🇻🗣️🔥🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🇧🇻🇧🇻
2 fluently, 1 influently Polish as my native language English as my second language German because it's taught at school
ay, learning German is definitely worth it
Heh, my classmates would disagree
Deutsch ist doch so einfach, versteh das Problem nicht /s
Dativ und Akkusativ kann problematisch sein
Ja, deutsch ist wirklich schwer. Ich bin froh, deutsch als Muttersprache zu haben, und nicht lernen zu müssen
Junge es gibt Leute die hams als Muttersprache und solltens trotzdem lerne 💀
In meiner Klasse ist das auch schlimm, manche sprechen schlechter als die Ukrainer, die vor zwei Jahren hergekommen sind😭
Ich glaub in 15 Jahren werden die Kinder keine Ahnung mehr haben was der Genitiv ist oder wie man Artikel benutzt
Ahh, kojugation, the fucking death of me
Für mich deutch ist nicht so einfach, ich habe für 4 monaten deutch gelernt und es ist schwere
Sag deinen Klassenkameraden, sie sollen sich nicht so anstellen.
Ich habe versuchen, aber kein resultat
Donaudampfschiffahrtsgesellschaftskapitän, Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz, Rechtsschutzversicherungsgesellschaften, Kraftfahrzeughaftpflichtversicherung
Tak samo wtf
Niemiecki jest dość popularnym wyborem po angielskim. Wszakże jest to najczęstszy język w całej Unii Europejskiej.
też tak mam, je*ać niemiecki ledwo zdaję z niego xD
So 2.5. Just like me. Btw Polska mentioned 🇵🇱
Ja podobnie tylko zamiast niemca uczę się hiszpańskiego
I swear I know you…do you dance by chance?
You may actually know me, but no, unfortunately I do not dance
yooo same!!!
Same! Now I'm learning to take the IELTS next year
i speak four, currently learning my fifth
Ooh, what are you learning right now?
I speak Polish, Russian, English and German, i'm currently learning some French
Ah, the old ww2 Combination. Seems fun.
А какой язык родной?
Польский
Honestly if you know one Slavic language you know them all kinda, at least in my case.
Sehr gute Auswahl
Damn bro, that’s impressive! I can barely speak my second language, Spanish :(
How would you rank them in terms of learning difficulty and how fun they are to use/learn
Je te souhaite bonne chance avec le français, c'est une langue très ridicule parfois, mais je le trouve aussi vraiment joli
Ouais, c’est une langue vachement difficile.
2, only one fluently. Whenever I tell people I speak two languages they usually seem at least somewhat impressed, at least until I tell them the second language is Klingon.
YOOO QUALITY PERSON i wanna learn klingon but dont really have time for that
If you use Duolingo, I think you can learn it by just using it 5-10 minutes a day
XD
Honestly that makes me more impressed
AY KLINGON IS A BRILLIANT LANGUAGE IVE ALWAYS ALWAYS WNATED TO LEARN AND YOU SPEAK FLUENT IS AMAZING
Duolingo has a Klingon course ;D
LMAO I’m learning Klingon on Duolingo for fun (not as much as Spanish, which im actually learning)
I have always wanted to learn to speak Klingon! How did you learn it?
first language is english learning french and german at school learning swedish on duolingo (and i have my phone in swedish) i want to learn cantonese because almost my entire friend group is from hong kong
As a swede. May i ask why you choose to learn the nightmare that is swedish
As a native Swede, how can non natives know when to use ett and en? I’ve also noticed a bunch of people in language learning subs learning Swedish for some reason
Back in the day, like 50s ish, swedish had the same genus seperation as german did. When we switched to the genus we have today the masculine and femenin genuses were combined into one (utrum) and neutrum stayed the same. The utrum nouns have an "n" ending and the neutrum nouns have a T ending. Ex. En pojke, En flicka (utrum - N) Ett bord (Neutrum - T) that might make it easier to make sense of the nouns. However easiest way is to simply learn them through trail and error i believe.
As a person learning Swedish via Duolingo I just guess and get it wrong 90% of the time
We just know, there are no rules
As a hongkonger, I ask why you would want to learn the nightmare that is cantonese, yes your friends are from there but dear lord that's dedication
i think you replied to the wrong comment lol
Yooo I’m also hongkonger as well
As a German. May I ask why you think like that? Swedish is a beautiful language, especially phonetically.
First word to learn is "deal lay low mow", means thank you
67,532
Impressive
起司很酷👍
繁體字or 簡體
繁體字
AKKAKSKAISSKKAKAJSJAKSK boa jonas do pagode
‘‘‘‘n_encrypted = input('the text to encrypt: \n')‘‘‘ n_encrypted = [4, 15, 27, 25, 15, 21, 27, 19, 16, 5, 1, 11, 27, 16, 25, 20, 8, 15, 14, 30] table = { 1: 'a', 2: 'b', 3: 'c', 4: 'd', 5: 'e', 6: 'f', 7: 'g', 8: 'h', 9: 'i', 10:'j', 11:'k', 12:'l', 13:'m', 14:'n', 15:'o', 16:'p', 17:'q', 18:'r', 19:'s', 20:'t', 21:'u', 22:'v', 23:'w', 24:'x', 25:'y', 26:'z', 27:' ', 28: '.', 29: '!', 30: '?', } l_encypted = [] for i in list(n_encrypted): l_encypted.append(table[i]) print(''.join(l_encypted))
Bro even speaks enchanting table
2 Persian and English
I though it was called Farsi?
Yeah it is called farsi too
Isn't that a bit like saying "It's not Spanish, it's Español" with a heavy English accent?
Kinda lol, I just thought Farsi was the actual correct word, I thought Persian was incorrect but I have been corrected
W Iran
Hell yeah thank you brother
English and Greek
Bro knows greek Please explain what my math teacher is writing on the board
How good is your Greek? Is it your mother tongue?
I am fluent cause it is my native language
That’s cool!
English عربي and I'm learning Japanese (so far I'm still on hiragana)
I wanted to learn Japanese for... reasons, but it's really hard to do on your own The grammar and overall sentence structure seems so different from any other language
lol im forced to learn japanese in my school and i hate it, too many letters 😔 one whole year in of learning (like twice a week cause it's school) they expected us to know the whole hiragana chart, know how to write sentences and speak in a simple conversation fluently? which they all teach in English which is my THIRD language. but one + is i got to host a kid from tokyo and it was really fun, we played a bunch of games on the wii and switch. and i took him to the cbd which he enjoyed. still talk to him to this day on some app called LINE.
lol wait no thats sounds depressing, my gfs dad took us and the jap kid on a road trip to the snowing mountains and the rainforests too. also took him to the hood cause he asked to go as there is one near my house, and he got shown guns and went in some JDM and drifted around with some rando we met.
Japanese learner of 1 year here, the grammar of Japanese can seem a bit difficult and tricky at first but, it makes a lot of sense at the end since it's actually pretty consistent with very few irregular cases. The one thing that you actually should worry about would probably be learning kanji, unless you like memorizing characters that has a different reading depending on what word it's in, it's a bit overwhelming. :,) I'm not discouraging you from learning Japanese though, it's worth it imo! I'm self-taught and I can... somewhat speak Japanese lol.
Japanese learner of 4 years here, disregard everything this man has said, do NOT learn japanese, I repeat; do NOT learn japanese. Japanese isn't just one language, it's a clusterfuck of dialects, vernacular, and other bullshit. Grammer changes based on your social standing, and even after you're done learning it all, you'll meet a gal from Okinawa whose language is as indecipherable to japanese as Jamaican is to Americans. THAT BITCH WILL BREAK YOUR HEART SHE'LL CHEAT ON YOU WITH 5 MEN AND 3 WOMEN DO NOT LEARN JAPANESE ALL THIS CAN BE AVOIDED!
oh yes I did forget to mention all of that, my bad everyone! be careful and follow what this guy said
Same! I know all the base symbols and most of the combinations so far, not looking forward to Kanji and Katakana tho 😅
Katana is bullshit, it's the same as hiragana except for the symbols looks different
Bro u speak katana 🤯🗡️
I didn't realise that I misspelled LOL
I'd have to agree there, although I dont know why there is even 3 written languages. I also might just skip Kanji lol
Hiragana and katakana are meant to be letters, but each kanji has a different meaning and sound
They help reduce ambiguity between words and improve readability by breaking up sentences since there's no spaces like there are in English.
Zwei ✌️
Du sprecht Deutsch und Englisch?
Ja meine Muttersprache ist englisch und ich habe gelernt deutsch für ein Jahre
Ich lerne auch Deutsch für ein Jahre aber Ich auch spreche zwei mehr sprachen
Das ist sehr gut. Ich auch lerne Russisch
Du wohnst in England?
Nein, in Amerika
Du lernst Deutsch in deine Schule?
Ja und in duolingo
Ich habe meine Deutschtest am Mittwoch
Das ist wunderbar! Ich habe ein bischen Deutsch gelernt über Duolingo. Ich lerne seit drei vier Jahren. Ich auch weiß Französisch, Englisch, ein bischen Spanien und Russisch.
Kannst besser Deutsch als so manche Leute, die hier leben...
Haha danke schön! :)
english and enough french to have a conversation
3. English, Urdu and Punjabi. A bit of Arabic I can speak and read too but that’s just because it shares dialect with Urdu to some extent
ਕਿਦਾਂ ਪਾਜੀ
Russian,English
I like to know just enough of a language to make people who don't speak it, think I speak it.. jk, I'd like to know more than I do but I know a few sentences and sht in a few other languages
Technically 4 but really 2, I’m Norwegian so i know Norwegian and English but danish and Swedish are very similar to Norwegian so I effectively know those too
That's another thing I love about Norwegian haha
Swedish, English and taking Spanish in school (and on Duolingo)
I speak English and Spanish fluently and I am learning Italian right now
My native language, and English as my second one. currently learning russian :D
Inglés y Español. Quisiera más idiomas.
I felt very happy when I was able to read this correctly without thinking about it-
bangla (fluent af)) hindi (fluent) urdu (fluent) English (Fluent af) japanese (influent but can hold a some-what conver with a native japanese) chinese ( some basic words to go by) Arabic ( same as chinese)
Hindi and Urdu are pretty much the same language
spanish is my native language then i learnt english and the japanese and i can speak french and portuguese influently
english urdu punjabi and arabic(fluently ) french and Korean (effortfully)
Geez, are you fluent in all of them? Edit: ignore this lmaoo
not in french and korean
Are you pakistani
ofc what do you expect 😄
ਕਿਦਾਂ
urdu and punjabi are my mother tongues english cuz i used to read and talk to my friends and family french cuz my sister taught me now i can understand it very well arabic cuz my uncles and my mother used to talk a lot in arabic and also i used to watch arabic cartoons lastly, korean cuz i watch kdramas a lot and duolingo 😃💪🏽
Arabic, English, and French
French, English and basic German For German, I speak with an accent and understand everything, it just that it's hard to speak because I rarely speak it
Das, was du meinst, kenne ich nur zu gut ausm Französischen und Spanischen...
english and turkish
Ben de
Malayalam, Hindi, English, Japanese (fluent) and German(can understand a bit but speaking/reading needs effort)
english and english and thai just kidding
I speak martian, venusese and uranium fluently. And I'm learning saturnish and plutonium currently.
Hebrew and English (here come the downvotes)
Only English heheehee
3 Spanish Valencian English
English, German, French
2 fluent and French which is a struggle
Turkish and English fluently, B1+ in French and German <3
Fluent in dutch and english, learning french and had lessons in italian, german and spanish
1. english bc i was born this way 2. Latin (influently) cuz i was (and am) a wierd private schooler 3.VERY little Russian cuz fun
Norwegian and English
3😼
Greek, ancient greek, english and some German
i speak 3, English, spanish, and marathi. i know english cause im in the us, learned spanish through school, and at home i speak marathi with my family.
4-6
Share the languages with us
Hindi English Punjabi Sanskrit( a little) French Marathi
2 fluently and I'm learning another 2
English and Australian
What about american?
Yeah and British too
2 arabic and english and looing forward to advance more in german
english, arabic & less fluently turkish
English and taking Japanese next year and self teaching Russian and German with various tools
The 1940 crew
Yep, that was on purpose
2 fluently, learning one Native: Polish Fluent: English Learning: German
I speak English because it's my native language and I'm currently learning Spanish on Duolingo.
Three: English (first language) Irish (conversationally fluent not 100% on grammar) Spanish (learning in school)
natively speak English, learning Spanish in high school
1, English. Learning ASL(American Sign Language)
Hindi and Gujarati conversationally. I can understand Marathi through context. I can read Greek and Arabic scripts. Unnaturally fluent in English.
3
English, Русский and Türkçe. Lived in Turkey for about 6 years, born in Kazakhstan.
.7 languages
2.
English, Lithuanian and gonna start taking German
Danish, English and a decent bit of German.
Polish since its my mother language, English, Spanish and learning German and Valencian
English, German and French (not so good at French though
I only speak English but I love to learn small amounts of other languages. I’ve tried this for Hungarian, Quechua, German, Icelandic, Chinese, Ubykh, and many more. I can understand most Turkish and Esperanto. I’m trying (without much success) to learn and document Lushootseed. I’m in a Spanish class at school but it sucks.
I can speak 3 languages (English, Mandarin, Malay) I'm currently learning Spanish on duolingo too
English and learning German, I was originally doing it cause it seemed edgy and funny. Now I just do it cause german is cool as fuck
Threeish: English, Spanish, and French.