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azul, what languages do you speak?

Started by Heinrich Elisa, January 26, 2026, 09:02:01 AM

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Barclamïu da Miéletz

Quote from: Mximo Malt on January 27, 2026, 07:00:18 PMAre/were you Catholic, S:reu da Miéletz?
I Roman Catholic indeed but that does not play a role, I'm on my school's music profile so therefore I have to take Latin. If I would've chosen the economic profile I could choose between either Latin or French.
It's scary and disturbing how well and accurately Orwell predicted today's world.

Sir Lüc

I can only speak Italian and English, though I've taken a short A1.2-level German course last semester, after dabbling with it on and off for years (not counting three years in middle school ages ago), and I've been surprised at how I can actually understand quite a bit of written and spoken stuff now. I'm really hoping there will be an A2.1-level course next semester; can't wait to get back to learning.

If I could learn whatever language I wanted without caring about whether it was particularly useful to me, I'd probably try with Dutch or Portuguese next.

Of course, I consider myself as a Talossan speaker as well, though I was better at it when I was actively developing L'Översteir, just through increased exposure.
Sir Lüc da Schir, UrB
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þerxh Sant-Enogat

French (native) and English. I forgot all German I learnt at school. I started many other languages which I abandoned after 20 pages (mandarin, swedish, italian, afrikaans, wolof). I still have the books. I'd like to start learning Toki Pona, anyone did ?
 
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