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FrancescoP Octoglot Senior Member Italy Joined 5955 days ago 169 posts - 258 votes Speaks: Italian*, French, English, German, Latin, Ancient Greek, Russian, Norwegian Studies: Georgian, Japanese, Croatian, Greek
| Message 17 of 204 22 September 2008 at 12:51pm | IP Logged |
For Sennin. You got me, I'm actually a Ph. D. candidate, and one about to defend his dissertation in a matter of weeks, too. Perhaps I painted this kind of life in colours too bright: it's true you have time to learn languages (and actually use them in your work, which is more than rewarding), but being a post-grad researcher is hard from a material and a psychological point of view. If you're ready to put up with a constant feeling of purposelessness and the puzzled faces of your neighbours, however, welcome on board! :)
For Maya_Star17. I'll send you a private message about Georgian
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| JS-1 Diglot Senior Member Ireland Joined 5988 days ago 144 posts - 166 votes Speaks: English*, French Studies: Arabic (Egyptian), German, Japanese, Ancient Egyptian, Arabic (Written)
| Message 18 of 204 22 September 2008 at 4:04pm | IP Logged |
I'm 42 years of age.
English: my native language.
Irish: I had to learn this language in school from age 4, and after all that I still can’t speak it.
Spanish: I had to study this in school starting at age 12, but I never liked it so I gave it up.
Akkadian: I have always been fascinated by dead languages and started this one about ten years ago. I have to say this is my linguistic true love.
Sumerian: this has to be the most fascinating language I have come across. It is so wonderfully weird, and I would love to devote my life to it.
Arabic: I always wanted to learn this language, and I had intended to go to Iraq to visit some of the ancient sites where Akkadian and Sumerian were once spoken, but I don't think that's going to happen in the immediate future.
French: I started this language recently as I thought it would be nice to have the basics for a trip to France. Since then I have really gotten into it.
Japanese: I really like this language and I find the grammar fascinating, the writing charming, and the spoken language beautiful.
German: I started German one day out of curiosity and am still studying it. I don’t know if I will put in the work to reach fluency, but it would be nice to be able to read it well.
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| Morales Diglot Newbie Saudi ArabiaRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5916 days ago 5 posts - 5 votes Speaks: Arabic (Written)*, English Studies: Spanish
| Message 19 of 204 22 September 2008 at 9:56pm | IP Logged |
i'm 22 years old my native language is Arabic
and I started to learn English two years ago and I hope to learn Spanish and other Romance languages soon .
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| Hollow Bilingual Triglot Senior Member United States luelinks.netRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 6544 days ago 179 posts - 186 votes Speaks: French*, English*, SpanishB2 Studies: Korean
| Message 20 of 204 23 September 2008 at 2:28am | IP Logged |
20 years old, as of 2 days
English- Native tongue
French- Equally native. If we must nitpick I probably know more contemporary slang in English than French, but I'm a native speaker of both, eh...
Spanish- Intermediate level. I can understand just about all of it, my accent is rather good I think, but it's still hard to string sentences together with the fluidity of a native speaker
Korean- Has gotten worlds better in the last 3 months I've been here in Korea, still around basic fluency I'd say. I can have basic conversations and explain concepts, but still with halting grammar and great vocab deficiencies
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Iversen Super Polyglot Moderator Denmark berejst.dk Joined 6708 days ago 9078 posts - 16473 votes Speaks: Danish*, French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Swedish, Esperanto, Romanian, Catalan Studies: Afrikaans, Greek, Norwegian, Russian, Serbian, Icelandic, Latin, Irish, Lowland Scots, Indonesian, Polish, Croatian Personal Language Map
| Message 21 of 204 23 September 2008 at 4:02am | IP Logged |
I wrote an answer for this thread, but it became too long so I moved it to 'my own thread'.
In brief the content was the following:
I'm 54 and old enough to see my skills in certain languages go both up and down.
My native language is Danish, and in elementary school I also learned a fair bit of English, German plus passive Latin, later to be followed by French in the "gymnasium" (high school). Besides I studied Italian and Spanish at home from around the age of 12. Later during my university studies I added Romanian as a spoken language and studied Old French, Old Occitan, Catalan and Old Norse, though without being able to speak any of these fluently. I learned the Greek and Russian alphabets plus a few "tourist phrases" in each of these languages, but never attempted to do more.
Then I spent 25 years doing other things, and only those languages that I used for TV watching and travelling were kept alive. Roughly half of my languages became too rusty for practical use.
Then I found this forum and decided to relearn my languages. I have not revised my language list since adding Portuguese in 2007, but I have several languages waiting for the kind of training AND confirmation that consists in using the languages actively for several days in a row - preferably in situ. I could probably move my Swedish up without further tests, but Dutch, Icelandic and Modern Greek definitely are on the candidate list. Russian too, but my progress has been unexpectedly slow. On the other hand my Latin is moving rapidly these days after a long period of neglect, and I am trying to making it an active language.
Edited by Iversen on 24 September 2008 at 4:44am
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| PengY Newbie United Kingdom Joined 5911 days ago 1 posts - 1 votes Studies: Japanese
| Message 22 of 204 23 September 2008 at 6:04pm | IP Logged |
Age: 14
English: Native Language
French: Studying since 12 years old, I don't like it that much but it's compulsory in school.
Japanese: I self teach this language and I think it's beautiful. I love the writing system, the words, grammar, etc. I find it fascinating.
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| iordanis Triglot Newbie Greece Joined 5983 days ago 5 posts - 5 votes Speaks: Greek*, French, English
| Message 23 of 204 26 September 2008 at 9:42am | IP Logged |
age-ilikia=35=trianta pente
greek-ellinika=mother tongue=mitriki glossa
english-anglika, francais-gallika, Italiano-italika, (can read and understand-boro na diavaso kai na katalavo) espanol-ispanika, portugues-portogallika.
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| RockfnBttm Diglot Newbie United States Joined 5909 days ago 1 posts - 2 votes Speaks: Italian, English* Studies: Spanish, French
| Message 24 of 204 26 September 2008 at 3:20pm | IP Logged |
23 years old.
English - Native language
Italian - Family is from Sicily, grew up learning their dialect. Now working on perfecting Italian language
Spanish - From Los Angeles, basic Spanish is a necessity. Now taking it in college, can have basic conversations
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