♥ GreyFaerie ♥ (02-02-2024)
i speak english and extremely rusty korean lmao
♥ GreyFaerie ♥ (02-02-2024)
Grew up with Kazakh/Russian and Hebrew but can't remember shit lmao. Growing up learning English was hard because of the grammar. I still make mistakes so I'm sorry to everyone that reads my horrible grammar English!
I can only really speak English and Spanish now but hoping I can jump back into my other languages at some point.
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♥ GreyFaerie ♥ (02-02-2024),kittyray (02-01-2024),mokavanila (02-06-2024),nousha (02-03-2024),TsUNaMy WaVe (02-06-2024)
I'm currently finishing up my first year of Spanish this term! I don't know if chatgpt is good for Japanese/Korean, but I use it to practice Spanish conversation with sometimes
♥ GreyFaerie ♥ (02-02-2024)
I speak English and Afrikaans(this is a language mostly spoken in south Africa) I am native fluent in both
I am going to do a course to learn sotho this year
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OMW this is such a good idea
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It counts its the 12th official language in South Africa
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♥ GreyFaerie ♥ (02-02-2024),nousha (02-03-2024)
Yeah it's great!! It's also really helpful for explaining more confusing concepts/complex grammar rules, and you can ask it about which words/slang differ by region.
phantasia (02-02-2024)
I speak fluent English, Spanish, Hindi, and Arabic. But I also know a few words in Russian, Japanese, Bengali that I've picked up.
Why? Because my job takes me to all these places almost monthly, for the last 9 years or so. You pick things up from the people you meet haha.
Infected (02-03-2024)
My native language is Bulgarian (I strongly suspect I'm the only one here and I'm kinda proficient in English and French - studied in a French language high school, then a few years in France, then at a much later stage went to uni to get a Master degree in French language/translation. English - I studied it all by myself. I also know Russian (rather good at reading, not so good at talking) and I'm currently studying German. Tried Finnish for a while, beautiful language, awfully hard, and Arabic - same story (I was teaching Science (my first uni degree) in a Lebanese school and one of the Arabic language teachers helped me start learning it. As Bulgarian uses Cyrillic alphabet, Arabic was the third one for me and I didn't do very well in learning it, I must admit
What are people's favorite language-learning resources? For people who are proficient in more than one language, what method/tactic best helped you?
DarkSkies (02-04-2024)
I'm not bilingual but I've found podcasts can be a fun and helpful way of learning a new language! You get a lot of listening time in and often they ask you to repeat what is said so you can practice pronunciation