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Post by Yi Sun Sin on Aug 17, 2017 8:59:37 GMT
English, Korean and a bit of German.
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Post by peterpete on Aug 21, 2017 5:03:08 GMT
English and cause of my baby I know know baby launguage too mostly gaga or,momma lol
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Post by Hobo Joe on Aug 21, 2017 15:16:41 GMT
German and english are my best but I'm also okay with french latin and russian. Though Kalpaks can probably point out just how horrible my russian is.
The only language I dont really have an accent is would be English. I actually get made fun of alot by my german friends for having too much of a rural accent lol
/At least I dont speak Swiss German/
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Post by Hobo Joe on Aug 21, 2017 15:18:13 GMT
I'm from Italy, but I speak also french, german, a bit of spanish and english Ja wirklich? Wo hast du Deutsch gelernt? Das ist ziemlich beeindruckend, es kann eine harte sprach zu lernen sein Nachricht mich später
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Post by Hobo Joe on Aug 21, 2017 20:06:03 GMT
Ja wirklich? Wo hast du Deutsch gelernt? Das ist ziemlich beeindruckend, es kann eine harte sprach zu lernen sein Nachricht mich später I studied German at high school in an extracurricular course, but I rarely use this language. I like to know many languages so that I can see movies and read books in the original language Let me know if you ever need practice
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2017 2:15:33 GMT
Ja wirklich? Wo hast du Deutsch gelernt? Das ist ziemlich beeindruckend, es kann eine harte sprach zu lernen sein Nachricht mich später I studied German at high school in an extracurricular course, but I rarely use this language. I like to know many languages so that I can see movies and read books in the original language I know little russian incase a team brawl break out i will start yelling stuff in Russian
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Post by stoic on Aug 22, 2017 6:48:57 GMT
There is a great tool for learning several foreign languages at the same time (or one after another). In linguistics they call it "Schliemann method", though it was never proved decisevly that Heinrich Schliemann himself used it to the great extent. That means to start all over again using the same source that you know well in your own language or/and in other foreign languages (and on the subject that you personaly are interested in) There is documentary series "WW2 in color"... All episodes were translated in many languages. It is easy to find them on youtube... In Italian it is called "La seconda guerra mondiale archivi segreti" In French "La 2eme Guerre Mondiale en Couleur" In Spanish there are two translations "II Guerra Mundial en Color" and "La Segunda Guerra Mundial En HD" In Russian "Вторая мировая война в цвете HD" and so on... I think it will not hurt to refresh all important facts about WW2 (in your target languages) while we are waiting for WC4 There are other tv Series as well, for example Generals at war/Generäle auf dem Schlachtfeld/Generales en Guerra/Les grandes batailles de la 2ème guerre mondiale...
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Post by Minnesotaball on Aug 23, 2017 15:29:44 GMT
There is a great tool for learning several foreign languages at the same time (or one after another). In linguistics they call it "Schliemann method", though it was never proved decisevly that Heinrich Schliemann himself used it to the great extent. That means to start all over again using the same source that you know well in your own language or/and in other foreign languages (and on the subject that you personaly are interested in) There is documentary series "WW2 in color"... All episodes were translated in many languages. It is easy to find them on youtube... In Italian it is called "La seconda guerra mondiale archivi segreti" In French "La 2eme Guerre Mondiale en Couleur" In Spanish there are two translations "II Guerra Mundial en Color" and "La Segunda Guerra Mundial En HD" In Russian "Вторая мировая война в цвете HD" and so on... I think it will not hurt to refresh all important facts about WW2 (in your target languages) while we are waiting for WC4 There are other tv Series as well, for example Generals at war/Generäle auf dem Schlachtfeld/Generales en Guerra/Les grandes batailles de la 2ème guerre mondiale... Omg I love ww2 in color, have watched it many times, also watched I think a Turkish documentary in the balkan wars.
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Post by Hobo Joe on Aug 23, 2017 15:50:50 GMT
There is a great tool for learning several foreign languages at the same time (or one after another). In linguistics they call it "Schliemann method", though it was never proved decisevly that Heinrich Schliemann himself used it to the great extent. That means to start all over again using the same source that you know well in your own language or/and in other foreign languages (and on the subject that you personaly are interested in) There is documentary series "WW2 in color"... All episodes were translated in many languages. It is easy to find them on youtube... In Italian it is called "La seconda guerra mondiale archivi segreti" In French "La 2eme Guerre Mondiale en Couleur" In Spanish there are two translations "II Guerra Mundial en Color" and "La Segunda Guerra Mundial En HD" In Russian "Вторая мировая война в цвете HD" and so on... I think it will not hurt to refresh all important facts about WW2 (in your target languages) while we are waiting for WC4 There are other tv Series as well, for example Generals at war/Generäle auf dem Schlachtfeld/Generales en Guerra/Les grandes batailles de la 2ème guerre mondiale... Lol, thats how I learned English, watching Untergang and Er ist wieder da with English subtitles
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Post by deadman on Sept 8, 2017 5:05:42 GMT
I am fluent in english spanish and WARRR
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Post by peter on Sept 9, 2017 16:08:53 GMT
I studied German at high school in an extracurricular course, but I rarely use this language. I like to know many languages so that I can see movies and read books in the original language I know little russian incase a team brawl break out i will start yelling stuff in Russian if a brawl breaks out I will start singing the USSR anthem
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2017 16:27:08 GMT
English if i am in Russia i bring a tranalte app. Sincr that saved me from a ticket in Russia.
Russian Cop: Your lucky your Canadian since if your an american i would had gave you a ticket.
Me: Canadian are friendly plus both countries can stand General winter
Russian cop: ha ha your funny canadian go and do what you had to do
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2017 16:29:39 GMT
I know little russian incase a team brawl break out i will start yelling stuff in Russian if a brawl breaks out I will start singing the USSR anthem My buddy send me a video its show two groups of men fighting eachother and when its done they all shake hands
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Post by Minnesotaball on Sept 15, 2017 1:19:31 GMT
Well I started my Spanish class, hope I do well, might start up german or something else on my own
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Post by Leonid Govorov on Sept 23, 2017 7:25:11 GMT
Well I started my Spanish class, hope I do well, might start up german or something else on my own Good luck! Ive always wanted to learn the language, never got a chance
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