>He only speaks two languages
He only speaks two languages
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>he speaks more than one language
I-I speak three, english, spanish and french. Am I a good boy ?
>He completely understands 1 language
>he speaks
>he can speak
>he says he speaks a language but he can only speak a few words of it
>He does communicate through grunts and gestures.
>have to speak three languages to get into the university I want
>only speak two
JUST FUCK MY SHIT UP
>he doesn't use click sounds as a communication source
This desu
>fsajfkasfa asfhajf asmda
Irish isn't one of the languages you speak, is it?
how many do you know homie?
>He can't master telepathy
Fucking normalfags
Tá sé, cén fáth?
I'm gonna steal your lucky charms faggot.
But i speak 4 languages, dutch , german , french and english
nerd
>he doesn't communicate through psychic waves
I'm gonna steal your Big Mac
dw *the ira will set you free* from your everyday routine
Ich bin kein nerd, jan.
lel i speak 4 languages too 4 languages FTW
>speak 4 languages
>won't use them in any social interaction anyway
>he still didn't tapped into cosmic consciousness
Fucking normies when will they ever learn?
>russian (hell yeah bitch you will use it just look how many russian minorities yo uhave)
>german (should i elaborate ? lel)
>english
>georgian (my mother language use it every day)
>all people worth speaking to speak English
>all media worth consuming is in/has been translated to English
Why learn another language?
>he is able to communicate verbally
>he has opportunities to communicate verbally
I speak 3
>Serbo-Croatian (it's literally one fucking language)
>English (bretty fluent, C2 level)
>German (B2 level currently, now i'm pushing towards C1 by expanding my vocabulary)
Also learned Italian for a few years but never truly got it, so far i know basic grammar and basic phrases
learn italian even uncle draza was speaking italian
Hacking the meme frame!
Really? had no idea
tbqh it's hard switching between learning different languages, especially when you spend all your autism energy on German
t. somebody who's never had to study any academic subjects
Don't fall for the "I can study two languages at the same time xd" meme
focus on one language, get well placed in C1 and then you can start another lang
Are you high Luigi? There is no way in hell that you reach a proficiency level high enough to understand scientific papers if all you learn the language for is to understand those papers. Also a massive waste of time.
Yeah this is true, i tried doing German and Italian at the same time and got nowhere, my mind was a clusterfuck
I'm not necessarily talking about scientific papers, but if you want to be a respectable historian you want to read the language of your area of study in a proficient manner as to read primary sources. Same for linguistics.
What animoo is this?
most "polyglots" never master languages outside their own language family, might as well count dialects as "languages" desu
Boku no Lied
I speak English, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Russian, and German, and I'm learning another language now.
Hi!
youtube.com
This guy is pretty good
what do the words "altså" and "jo" mean in Danish and how would you use them
This is one of those people who has 15 languages on level 3 on Duolingo and claims that he """speaks""" also those languages.
>speak three languages
>mediocre as fuck in all three
I used Duolingo for, like, two weeks, so no.
The way I'd translate them into English depends on the context. You can say "altså" to add on information or be more specific about something:
Jeg har ikke råd til julegaver. Altså, ikke de, du skulle onske dig.
I can't afford Christmas gifts. Not the ones you'd want, anyway.
"jo" can a "yes" answer that contradicts the question:
— Du lavede vel ikke middag til din kæreste? — Jo.
"You didn't make your boyfriend breakfast, did you?" "Yes, I did."
You can also use it in an abstract sense of "of course" / "after all" / "obviously":
Han har jo altid nogle blyanter med sig.
"He always has some pencils with him, of course."
can be* a
I wish they'd hurry up and stop filtering the Danish/Norwegian equivalent of Ö.
good shit
Altså can also be used to say "So" or "therefore" when concluding something. for example:
"Manden trækker vejret, og hans hjerte banker - altså er han ikke dod" - "The man is breathing, and his heart is beating. So - he's not dead"
>Implying spoken danish is a language.
Jag talar svenska
t. former Denmark
>I can read
>he isnt a cute twink
>he comminicates through telepathy
>throu psychic waves
lmaoing at you
t. Swarm intelligence
>he lives in a country where he doesn't belong
Hungarian counts two, checkmate OP