1-You're a cunt

1-You're a cunt
2-Languages you speak
3-Languages you want to learn

>Argentina
>Spanish, English, Portuguese and I just started learning French
>Euskera and German

>Ireland
>English and Irish
>French and Russian

>America
>English and French
>Spanish

>flag
>Spanish, English, Deutsch.
>Korean, Chinese, Russian,Tzotzil, Tzetzal.

Parlez-vous le français ?

1. Australia
2. English, Wagiman(Butchered)
3. German (In the process of)

Un peu, mais je un parleur mierde.

1. See flagerino
2. Spanish and English
3. French

Je vois

je suis un etudiant de la francais

Oh chouette. Je l'ai fait quand je suis allé à l'école secondaire. Il y avait 3 ans depuis, mais je me souviens plus de français.

isn't putting 'le' and 'la' before 'Francais' wrong? I think that's like saying 'the French'. Also, 'Francais' is masculine so it goes with 'le'.

>United States
>English and Spanish
>German, Russian, Turkish

I haven't studied the language in 3 years, so I can't tell you for sure.

>Wagiman (also spelled Wageman, Wakiman, Wogeman, Wakaman) is a near-extinct indigenous Australian language spoken by fewer than 10 people

>flag
>Spanish and American
>currently learning Japanese, but yeah it's quite hard

'le Français' is ok as in saying 'the French' (as in nationality). 'la français' is wrong, in any case it would be 'la française' (as in the French woman).

:^)
Gahan lagiban no-gobeyhgobeyy gaa-ya

c muh flag
portuguese and english
finnish so I can meme with the best

J'ai étudié Français ? Better ?

muh man

No wait, I was taught that you have to use the definite article.
Je parle l'anglais par exemple

1. Flag
2. English
3. Learning Jap, pretty easy so far desu

Je étudié Français, maybe? Isn't "J'ai" 'I have' or 'I am'? I only know that because to say your age you can say "J'ai 20 ans". Then again I wouldn't know, I just started learning a month ago. I guess you could also be saying it as "I have studied"?

Yup, le passé composé.
I studied French is what I was saying.

Oh, my mistake. Is it hard to study French for you English-speaking natives? I don't find it that hard because Romance languages are related and shiet. Do you have the same thing with German or Scandinavian languages?

Not at all. I found it really easy and I got a B2 in my leaving certificate on it. There's a lot of loan words from French in English, so it's just a matter of learning off some verbs and the vocabulary falls into place.
Can't say anything for German or Scandinavian languages since I haven't looked into them.
Bonne chance avec tes études en Français.

Merci beacoup!

>1. France
>2. French, Spanish, English, bits of Portuguese and Japanese, currently learning German
>3. Chinese and Russian, but I'll probably finish learning japanese properly first

You shouldn't use definite articles with the verb parler
>Je parle anglais etc
but for the rest aimer, étudier, it is indeed with the definite article
>J'ai étudié le francais, j'aime le chinois etc.
it sounds more natural this way

t.native speaker

Wtf is this meme map?

I fucking knew my teacher said something like that!
Merci pour votre réponse rapide, mon ami.

1.Japan
2.Japanese
3.English

If I may ask, what are you doing in Mexico, French-bro? Tourism?

mais de rien!

I actually have been living here for several years.
I'm married and have a child on the way so it's probable that I will be staying a bit longer!
But maybe I'll have to move to Colombia in a few years.

I do travel all across the americas for my work and I go to BA at least twice a year. I plan on escaping to Mendoza for a few days when it's summer again where you live!

2) Spanish
3) Spanish
Russian and Nahuatl too.

Canada
French and English
Russian or German

You speak Spanish and want to learn Spanish?

>japanese and korean (possibly altaic)
heheheheheheheheh

Quebecois?

Yes I am

Do you use French or English as your first language?

>Argonia
>Spanish, English (kinda)
>Learning Russian right now, want to learn Portuguese, French, maybe Italian

that map is absolutely retarded
no one speaks indigenous languages here.

Portuguese is easy as shit. I only did two years at school withouth giving it that much attention and I can understand 80-90% of a conversation.

some English and Portuguese.

Took 2 semesters of Persian but forgot most of it.

French, I was born in french and I learned English around when I was 15 to 17

>Took 2 semesters of Persian but forgot most of it.
Is your family Iranian? Also where the fuck in Colombia can someone study Persian?

The thing it's about being good in conversation though.

You can get around without even speaking Portuguese at first. But I do admit that it became a lot easier after I started studying Portuguese.

>India
>English, Punjabi, Hindi, B1 level French and A1 level Japanese
>Chinese, Korean, Russian

1.- Mexishit
2.- Spanish, English, French, bits of Japanese.
3.- Latin and Swedish.

desu you can say "Parlez vous le Français ?" or "Parlez vous Français ?"

>Flag
>Finnish, English
>Russian

turkey
türkçe deutsch english
français

>shit country
>Portuguese, English. Learning French and understand Spanish good enough
>Russian

>America
>American south
>American west

>japan
>japanese
>nothing

Flag
Spanish and english
French

>Slovene, English, German
>Irish, Latin

>Yes
>English, a few words of Maori
>Java

1. Russia
2. Russian, English
3. None, all other languages are irrelevant

Flg
Jpn
Eng n Pol

>straya
>japanese, small bits of latin here and there.
>continue learning both because i butcher both of them

NZ
English, Spanish
Russian, Latin, Greek

USA
English and some Swedish, I took it in high school
Would like to know Swedish fluently and German

1. Flag
2. Finnish, English
3. None, no reason to

>Poland
>Polish and English
>Russian and Swedish

1) Canada
2) English
3) Japanese (lol why would I need any other language for anything but porn)

>Australia
>English, Spanish, (still learning) Croatian(still learning). Just started learning Vietnamese, and used to study Japanese for school if that counts
>not sure. Perhaps something I can use in Africa? Either Swahili, Arabic or Afrikaans. Then I'll have one language per continent.

1. Flag
2. Finnish, English, Swedish
3. German, maybe Spanish

>Flag
>English, Dutch, German and French
>Dutch

Found the Algerian

>flag
>Tunisian Arabic, Kabyle, French, English, Spanish, Italian, Japanese
>Chinese, Standard Arabic

I'm actually 100% Dutch, as well as my entire family.
I just never speak it, work at English company, American gf and speak English with friends.

>speak English with friends
>tfw speaking French with friends
Why are we so cucked?

>Svenska
>English, German
>Finnish, French (for the lols)

>Hungaristan
>fluently: hungarian, english, french
>arabic, icelandic, japanese, tuvan or smth other altaic dialect

fags

>is europe
>does not speak european

but hey i mentioned arabic to learn. this will be the official language within few years

>cunt
>Greek, English
>Spanish, French, German, Mandarin, Japanese

I would also like to learn Arabic, but I think I already have an unrealistic model with Mandarin and Japanese

1) Ro;
2) romanian, english, french and spanish(last 2 closer to caveman than native);
3) russian;

>Germany
>English, Italian, Spanish, Portoguese
>Chinese, Dutch, Japanese, Latin