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This is better with the poll :)
1) English (Fluent) 2) Spanish (Fluent, lived in Peru) 3) German (Family is German) |
Can anyone speak Java? :D
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english, vietnamese, (ok) mandarin chinese :D
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Ich spreche Deutsch
I'm able to speak english. But I'm just out of practice :mad: That's it, but it's enough for translating someof the mods here. :D |
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1. Dutch
2. English 3. German 4. French 5. Do dialects count ;) |
A little french, a little german, and a little english.
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Since we are being technical on this (hehe) sprekt was used incorrectly as you pointed out - it is meant to be used as such when asking someone if they speak it "Sprekt u (je, hij, zij, haar (sp?), etc.) Nederlandse. I've always used Nederlandse with an "e" on the end but it could be because of the dialect. Ik gewooned in Middelburg (in Zeeland). Anyways, my spelling won't be perfect lol - It's been 19 years since I lived there (there's a lot I've slowly forgotten, but a lot I will remember if I read it) Reading it and hearing it, I can understand it much better than trying to produce it on my own from remembering. |
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