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tarvos Super Polyglot Winner TAC 2012 Senior Member China likeapolyglot.wordpr Joined 4707 days ago 5310 posts - 9399 votes Speaks: Dutch*, English, Swedish, French, Russian, German, Italian, Norwegian, Mandarin, Romanian, Afrikaans Studies: Greek, Modern Hebrew, Spanish, Portuguese, Czech, Korean, Esperanto, Finnish
| Message 17 of 37 28 April 2014 at 3:47pm | IP Logged |
Solfrid Cristin wrote:
For once I will have to disagree just a tinsy bit with my
esteemed Nordic colleague:-)
I have two languages that I am "satisfied with" in the sense that I do not study them
actively. I am far from perfect, and there are of course always new things to learn, (we
are talking about Spanish and English)and I keep up, but if I was offered a year to study
Spanish or English, I would not bother. If I could get to that point in Russian - I would
see a glimpse of heaven .-) |
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How about French?
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| Solfrid Cristin Heptaglot Winner TAC 2011 & 2012 Senior Member Norway Joined 5334 days ago 4143 posts - 8864 votes Speaks: Norwegian*, Spanish, Swedish, French, English, German, Italian Studies: Russian
| Message 18 of 37 28 April 2014 at 3:58pm | IP Logged |
tarvos wrote:
Solfrid Cristin wrote:
For once I will have to disagree just a tinsy bit with my
esteemed Nordic colleague:-)
I have two languages that I am "satisfied with" in the sense that I do not study them
actively. I am far from perfect, and there are of course always new things to learn, (we
are talking about Spanish and English)and I keep up, but if I was offered a year to study
Spanish or English, I would not bother. If I could get to that point in Russian - I would
see a glimpse of heaven .-) |
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How about French? |
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I still have some room for improvement when it comes to writing :-)
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| rdearman Senior Member United Kingdom rdearman.orgRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5236 days ago 881 posts - 1812 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Italian, French, Mandarin
| Message 19 of 37 28 April 2014 at 4:26pm | IP Logged |
I'll be happy if I can complete this super challenge in French & Italian. :)
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| Serpent Octoglot Senior Member Russian Federation serpent-849.livejour Joined 6597 days ago 9753 posts - 15779 votes 4 sounds Speaks: Russian*, English, FinnishC1, Latin, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Studies: Danish, Romanian, Polish, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Croatian, Slovenian, Catalan, Czech, Galician, Dutch, Swedish
| Message 20 of 37 28 April 2014 at 4:38pm | IP Logged |
I want to be able to do everything I want :-) There are things I don't want to do in any language, like small talk or discussing philosophy/politics/some other topics.
I also care about grammatical accuracy, especially in morphology. However, I don't mind learning only to understand certain things, like the Italian passato remoto.
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| Medulin Tetraglot Senior Member Croatia Joined 4668 days ago 1199 posts - 2192 votes Speaks: Croatian*, English, Spanish, Portuguese Studies: Norwegian, Hindi, Nepali
| Message 21 of 37 28 April 2014 at 5:59pm | IP Logged |
I want to be able to write poetry in Lao, it's such a beautiful language.
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| albysky Triglot Senior Member Italy lang-8.com/1108796Registered users can see my Skype Name Joined 4388 days ago 287 posts - 393 votes Speaks: Italian*, English, German
| Message 22 of 37 28 April 2014 at 6:16pm | IP Logged |
Serpent wrote:
I want to be able to do everything I want :-) There are things I don't want to do in any
language, like small talk or discussing philosophy/politics/some other topics.
I also care about grammatical accuracy, especially in morphology. However, I don't mind learning only to
understand certain things, like the Italian passato remoto. |
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You can survive perfectly in italy without "il passato remoto ", especially in the north :-) it is enough to be
able to recognize and understand it .
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| Serpent Octoglot Senior Member Russian Federation serpent-849.livejour Joined 6597 days ago 9753 posts - 15779 votes 4 sounds Speaks: Russian*, English, FinnishC1, Latin, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Studies: Danish, Romanian, Polish, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Croatian, Slovenian, Catalan, Czech, Galician, Dutch, Swedish
| Message 23 of 37 28 April 2014 at 6:43pm | IP Logged |
Not to go too much offtopic, but for example if someone uses passato remoto in ordinary speech, and he/she asks me a question, will it sound awkward if I change it to passato prossimo in my reply?
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| albysky Triglot Senior Member Italy lang-8.com/1108796Registered users can see my Skype Name Joined 4388 days ago 287 posts - 393 votes Speaks: Italian*, English, German
| Message 24 of 37 28 April 2014 at 7:29pm | IP Logged |
Serpent wrote:
Not to go too much offtopic, but for example if someone uses passato remoto in
ordinary speech, and he/she asks me a question, will it sound awkward if I change it to passato prossimo
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. Well I would probably switch to passato prossimo as well :-) . It could sound
awkward for southern Italy people , but I really don 't know . Passato prossimo here in everyday life is
pretty much never used , it is something you find in books ,you can hear it on the news or in other formal
contexts, that's pretty much it .
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