Mara said: Alej said: English is a universal/business language these days, so you can go practically anywhere with it. Same with Spanish in a lot of regions. I almost didn't study Spanish in school, I was actually going to study Swedish [see my Org theme song *_____*], but then I found it wasn't as practical in my day-to-day life. I was trying to do an exchange program in Uppsala, Sweden and I was really serious about taking up that language. Nowadays, I'm leaning more towards other European languages, though. Not so much Swedish anymore (@ least right now). btw Alej, you should maybe check out an exchange program one semester or as a summer thing at least. Don't know what your interests are but I think you'd find it amessing
[Edited 4/18/09 15:03pm] Yeah, I'm looking up different schools they have HERE cause I don't have the money to go anywhere else | |
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PANDURITO said: Spanish
Valenciano (Catalán) And I pretend to understand English (I cheat) I can read and understand it but not write. Catalán Spanish French English German Dutch and my own dialect Mestreechs And a very little bit Italian | |
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PREDOMINANT said: In decreasing order of fluency from completely fluent to count-to-ten.
English Amercian "English" Italian French German Welsh I understand bits of spanish, don't speak any Siarad cymraeg? | |
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CJanssen said: PANDURITO said: Spanish
Valenciano (Catalán) And I pretend to understand English (I cheat) I can read and understand it but not write. Great A reveure ![]() | |
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missminky100 said: Siarad cymraeg?
last door on the right | |
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PANDURITO said: CJanssen said: I can read and understand it but not write. Great A reveure ![]() a deu ![]() | |
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