>Cunt
>Language you were taught in school other then native tongue
>Australia
>Indonesian
>Cunt
>Language you were taught in school other then native tongue
>Australia
>Indonesian
English and French
Arabic was also offered
France
>German
>Latin
>English
later in eng school also Russian
UK
French
>Australia
>French
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English and French
Fuck French
Swedish and english. Then you could choose german/french on top of that
...
what city you from bro
CYMRAEG
English
Japanese
Exactly this.
Go outdoors? Think I will mate
english and somali
Same
US
German
Its not fucking fair all the white boys knew german and and the mexicans knew spanish they got easy A's, French was popular with blacks for some reason (if someone knows why please tell me) and black students are the worst
Good lad, fresh air is good for you
>native tongue
>then
am i being meme'd?
also english, spanish, latin and japanese
Japan
English, French and Polish
I took French and Polish language courses at uni
lmao why the fuck would you learn polish lmao nigga why
>Japanese
Why tho
>mention Poland
>somebody(mostly European) gets triggered
Why not? I love How Polish sounds as well as French.
Australia
Italian
Rus
Ger
English
German (you could choose between German, Spanish, Mandarin, Japanese, Russian or French)
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English and Arabic
English, French and Spanish
I had to choose between French and Latin in the 7th grade, but whe the fuck wants to LARP as an ancient Roman?
Russia
obligatory english
had to choose between deutch, french, chinese, japanese, and arabic in 5th grade. I picked French.
>had to choose between deutch, french, chinese, japanese, and arabic in 5th grade
sounds like a load of bullshit. and it probably is
Bulgaria
French - Grades 1 through 12
English - Grades 9 through 12
usa
spanish
lots of blacks in france
Yeah no i learned in shitty language based school.
EUSKARA
Just English most of the time. The school I studied at teaches basic Japanese (because Japan invests in my country). I don't know if there're any public school that teaches French, but some private schools probably do.
>English
>Norwegian
>German
New Zealand
French
Lmao to any retards who picked Indonesian or another ooga booga language.
hehehe
French is simply very important in Africa.
French is compulsory for Anglophones and English for Francophones.
Australia
English
Italee
>English, French, Spanish, Chinese
Netherlands
>English
>French
>German
>Latin
>Old Greek
>Python
cause i felt like learning it
France
>Spainish
>English
I'm absolute shite at Spainish but I just spent 2 years perfecting my english with VB-drinking-cunts
>fack 'rround for 9 hours drivin a forkie whilst smokin durries
>get 200$
>mfw
loved it
>MFW
English and German
>Singapore
>Chinese (Mandarin)
boring desu. Also had a Malay course in grade 8 but that shit was more of a 'for fun' subject, something like music or art class.
Cunt
Old/Middle English ( mandatory )
Chinese
French
Spanish ( mandatory )
German
I wanted to learn French instead of Spic
>Old/Middle English ( mandatory )
really ?
Yeah, it's a fun langauge. Old English is really similar to icelandic for some reason.
Because both are Germanic languages, and Icelandic was pretty much frozen in time since the Viking era.
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english, now arabic
are all australians school like that?
True true, I've thought of learning it but I can't think of a situation I'd need it for. Don't most Icelandic people already speak English?
Learnt English and Spanish.
You also had German, Latin, Greek, Arabic as options.
Some bigger schools might have had Russian, Chinese, Portuguese or Italian (maybe more popular close to the Italian border).
is that common or specific to where you were schooled at ?
English
French (very badly)
I can read /fr/ with the help of google translate to use on nouns, but am too embarrassed to post there
I attended two highschools in massachusetts and both had mandatory ole English, that may just be here.
Dunno anyone from other states who had this.
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>Russian, German and English
But thankfully I was asleep for most of the time in Rus/Ger classes because they're quite useless in modern society. Also I'd rather have my precious neurons encode something far more useful, like a computer language, over those two. Bloating your mind with languages other than the universal English is about as retarded as learning Visual Basic after C++ - sure, there are some rare circumstances where it may end up being useful but there's about a million different things that would be far more useful if you spent the equal effort of learning them
>english
>italian
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English, Japanese, North Korean, Chinese
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Spanish and French
Flag.
English and german, latin and mandarian at uni.
Fag
English, Tagalog, and Chinese
>mandarian
Not even a language, it's just putting nouns together like a caveman.
t. Brainelt
We were allowed to choose between French and Chinese
I chose French because my friends were doing it and the Chinese teacher actually tried to teach whereas the French teacher let us eat baguettes and watch asterix
upto high school all students study English
in uni, you can choose whatever the 2nd foreign language
no Dutch nor Chinese?
What does alex's shirt say?
gas kikes
Both of the Norwegian written languages and English. We can choose between French, German and Spanish when we are 13. Some places offer Russian and Italian at high-schools but it's rare.
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English and French
I can't remember a word of french.
Alex is apparently a canuck. His shirt just says "genki" which just kinds of mean "full of energy"
Becky is an aussie.
>Wh*Te teacher doesn't care about his students
>Superior Asian mandoes
baka
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spanish
took two years of it then dropped it since i never really cared to learn another language.
Why is there a nigger
>ブラジル
Why is he a nigger? I thought Brazilians were white
Do you guys even enjoy learning English in high school?
He's only 56% white.
>Australian
>German in primary
>Japanese, French or Italian in High school
Scary thing is, my primary school only teaches Chinese now
USA
Spanish 4 years and I know next to nothing. We could only take French or Spanish.
German in college 2 semesters and I know a lot more than I know in Spanish.
makes sense at least. No idea why French is so common in Australian schools
English only
Here in uni we have to choose two
My other pick will be Italian or Spanish
>No idea why French is so common
Probably a leftover from the British Empire days.
I don't think schools think much about what the British Empire would have wanted when hiring new staff but thank you for trying to explain something about my country using your limited understanding of it like a true American
Same here, BW?
French all years, English later on and if you do extra year german.
>the proxypole still pretending to be Japanese
You're fucking pathetic.