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Language Poll - Part 2


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What languages do you speak?  

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  1. 1. What languages do you speak?

    • Arabic
    • English
    • French
    • German
    • Japanese
    • Korean
      0
    • Norwegian
      0
    • Russian
      0
    • Spanish
    • Greek
    • Albanian
      0
    • Indonesian
    • Hawaiian
      0
    • Portugese
    • Swahili
      0
    • Dutch
    • Esperanto
    • Chinese (Mandarin)
    • Javanese
      0


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and now I see how I could have asked these in the same question ... oh well ...

Again not too concerned about how well you speak it - everything from basic familiarity to fluent count in my book.  Again, just curiosity.

 

BTW, don't you Brits insult me by saying you all speak English :)

 

BTW II:  If your language isn't on the list, drop a note here and I'll add it (if I can)

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Hey, I speak English. I hear all kinds of languages. However, I don't understand them.

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English (fluent), Indonesian (very fluent LOL), Javanese (local language), Japanese (read+write only, limited vocab) and Chinese (just a tiny bit) :D looking to improve my Japanese because I love that language 

 

You can add your check mark to Javanese now.  I wish I'd taken more time to learn more Japanese while I was there.  With the exception of reading and writing it is a very neat, concise and easy language!

 

Does the difference / similarity between Chinese and Japanese characters bother you much?  I'd tell a story about my R&R in Hong Kong - it's amusing, but I'd get myself in trouble.

 

oyasumi nasai, Riv!

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You can add your check mark to Javanese now.  I wish I'd taken more time to learn more Japanese while I was there.  With the exception of reading and writing it is a very neat, concise and easy language!

 

Does the difference / similarity between Chinese and Japanese characters bother you much?  I'd tell a story about my R&R in Hong Kong - it's amusing, but I'd get myself in trouble.

 

oyasumi nasai, Riv!

 

Javanese is not a national language though... Is it really ok?

 

oh and no, the similarity between kanji and han zi actually helps me a lot. Mandarin is a school subject, and I always get good grades because I know (some) Japanese kanjis. In the other hand, learning Mandarin at school helps me memorize more kanjis :D I like Japanese more than Chinese though it just sounds better in the ears :P 

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