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Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 4:37 pm
I've been studying French for years. I don't speak it nearly as well as I should.
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Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2005 4:53 am
Nio44 english class is hard enough and now they are forcing me to take french crying [Well, once you know those languages inside and out, you'll be thankful you learned them so well. 3nodding ]
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Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2005 11:42 am
thirdeyephilsophy I'm learning spanish right now, and I already speak gullah and patois. I know someone who speaks patois! Sadly though I can't. sad
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Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2005 11:50 am
Does anyone here know how to, or know anyone that speaks zulu?
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Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2005 5:04 pm
ShiaoBella thirdeyephilsophy I'm learning spanish right now, and I already speak gullah and patois. I know someone who speaks patois! Sadly though I can't. sad [Where is that language spoken?]
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Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 5:49 am
I'm learning French, I can understand my parents native language, but I can't speak it. sad
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Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 3:24 pm
Ebony Beauty I'm learning French, I can understand my parents native language, but I can't speak it. sad What do your parents speak?
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Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 5:35 pm
ShiaoBella Ebony Beauty I'm learning French, I can understand my parents native language, but I can't speak it. sad What do your parents speak? They speak igbo, its Nigerian.
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Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 11:40 pm
Ebony Beauty ShiaoBella Ebony Beauty I'm learning French, I can understand my parents native language, but I can't speak it. sad What do your parents speak? They speak igbo, its Nigerian. That... is "gangster".
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Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 12:20 pm
Disruptive Ebony Beauty ShiaoBella Ebony Beauty I'm learning French, I can understand my parents native language, but I can't speak it. sad What do your parents speak? They speak igbo, its Nigerian. That... is "gangster". Huh? xD How is that gangster?
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 5:39 pm
Passion_Dragon ShiaoBella thirdeyephilsophy I'm learning spanish right now, and I already speak gullah and patois. I know someone who speaks patois! Sadly though I can't. sad [Where is that language spoken?] its from jaimaca its pretty much a mixture of different african languages, english and indian. In case you were wondering gullah is from the islands off the shore of south carolina and it's a creole of Yoruba, Portugese, Olde English, and some various indian and african languages.
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 9:11 pm
ShiaoBella Does anyone here know how to, or know anyone that speaks zulu? No.
But I do speak Vai and Bassa (the two main tribes out of my family ^_^)
And I speak French.
The only Spanish I know other than counting, hello, cat, goodbye, and chimichangas is : "Tengo un gato grande en mis pantalones."
And I live in GA. lol.
But it's weird...Spanish wasn't a thing where I lived...it was either Latin, French, or German...
and in Liberia you were taught your mother tongue, English (we already did the whole Liberian Pidgin English ), and usually French ^_^ .
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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 6:11 am
thirdeyephilsophy Passion_Dragon ShiaoBella thirdeyephilsophy I'm learning spanish right now, and I already speak gullah and patois. I know someone who speaks patois! Sadly though I can't. sad [Where is that language spoken?] its from jaimaca its pretty much a mixture of different african languages, english and indian. In case you were wondering gullah is from the islands off the shore of south carolina and it's a creole of Yoruba, Portugese, Olde English, and some various indian and african languages. [Thanks, that's very informative. biggrin I figured it was from Jamaica, but I wasn't really sure. 3nodding
@ Nithiya: that "cat in my pants" thing never gets old. lol It's awesome how you're so multilingual. biggrin ]
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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 7:51 pm
Passion_Dragon thirdeyephilsophy Passion_Dragon ShiaoBella thirdeyephilsophy I'm learning spanish right now, and I already speak gullah and patois. I know someone who speaks patois! Sadly though I can't. sad [Where is that language spoken?] its from jaimaca its pretty much a mixture of different african languages, english and indian. In case you were wondering gullah is from the islands off the shore of south carolina and it's a creole of Yoruba, Portugese, Olde English, and some various indian and african languages. [Thanks, that's very informative. biggrin I figured it was from Jamaica, but I wasn't really sure. 3nodding
@ Nithiya: that "cat in my pants" thing never gets old. lol It's awesome how you're so multilingual. biggrin ] lol I know.
I need to brush up on my spanish horribly.
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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 9:18 am
You can speak multiple languages? You're very lucky, then. You'll be guaranteed a job, always. 3nodding
I know basic spanish. I can't speak it fluently, but I know enough to get around if I got stuck in Mexico or Spain or some spanish speaking place. The weird part is that when other people speak spanish, I can understand them, but it's a little difficult for me to translate. xd
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