1. Your country
2. In NZ we call out language classes "English". What do you call it in your country?
1. Your country
Lenguage (language)
american
It is broken down into reading, writing, and spelling in Elementary school, Language Arts in Middle School, English in High school and college
English
National language
Инглиш, aнглийcкий, ин.яз (Foreign language)
Communication Arts, usually shortened to CA
1. Canada
2. Français ou les arts du langage et l'immersion en français pour Anglos
>Foreign Language
I mean the study of your own language, not English
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2. "German" or "German lesson" (Deutsch /Deutschunterricht)
Lengua
German. We actually study grammar and shit like case systems starting from elementary school.
The official name is lenguaje y comunicacion (language and communication) but most people just call it lenguaje
>LenguaGe
It's seems that you failed it
This.
1. Bee Emm (BM) Bahasa Melayu
2. Bee Eye (BI) Bahasa Inggeris
Would that be weird if it was changed to "Spanish"?
>primary school
lengua
>1st to 3rd year of secondary school
prácticas del lenguaje
>4th to 6th year of secondary school
literature
Three different classes:
Chinese class
Mandarin Chinese class
English class
elementary: language arts, spelling
Junior high: language arts
high school: english
Is that a fighter jet?
Comunicación for elementary school, then it divides to Guarani and Castellano for secondary
"Língua Portuguesa" or just "Português", for short.
Foreign languages don't get the "língua" part, I don't think.
This desu
>Junior high
wow you cunts really aren't anglo
would be a little silly, since it is our "default" language. older people used to call it castellano (castillian)
We call it Español here
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2. Português
no Portuguese? :(
Okay cool good to know that they are the same because that's exactly how it was for me too
Some schools still offer Portuguese course in Macau and it's still a popular 4th language to study, but atill there aren't many Portuguese speakers especially among those that who are ethnic Chinese. Wheb Portugal hand over Macau to China, there were about 3% people in Macau who can speak Portuguese, and bow the figure is down to about 1%.
español
Pyccкий язык
at my primary it was 'literacy'
everyone just called it english though
for gcse it was split into eng literature and eng language (lang was a meme)
Finland
Mother tongue