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I discovered duolingo online and was happy that they had Irish as one of the languages that you can learn. It has a bit of a personal connection for me because I come from a family of Irish-Appalachians. It's challenging, but I'm slowly making progress!
25 06,2017
frenhc [Question]
[DELETED] 25 06,2017
i want to learn french but nobody teaches me ( ̄ε(# ̄)Σ
25 06,2017
Trying to learn [Experience]
Himemeow 25 06,2017
I know three dialects of where I came from (out of hundreds; no kidding), English and I'm trying to learn Spanish and Japanese. I was always interested in language when I was a kid but my resources back then were scarce. Now that I have resources, responsibilities are killing me and I almost have no time in learning new languages ╥......   2 reply
25 06,2017
Apart from Italian, I'm pretty fluent in Spanish and English. At school I learned German and French but my secret wish is being able to speak Japanese (so that I won't need subtitles while watching animes XD). I'd also like to learn Portuguese.   2 reply
25 06,2017
Weewee 08 06,2017
So my native language is Malay, but I'm not really good with it. I'm fluent in English so much more, I even talk with my friend in English, I felt awkward talking in Malay, everyone knows that problem of me. I'm also good with Japanese, and Arabic! Right now, I was learning Chinese, German, Spanish and a little bit of Swedish :) And because of tha......   1 reply
08 06,2017
Learning Chinese [Experience]
thefaultinmyfart 08 05,2017
I'm from an African country (Seychelles) so in addition to my native language i grew up learning English and French, I;m at university now and been learning Chinese for 2 years now (went to China too). i told myself after learning Chinese i'll tackle japanese and korean, but it took me a while to grasp Chinese. I wanted to give up so many times but......   reply
08 05,2017
[DELETED] 13 04,2017
I have learned several. I use them to varying degrees and know them at different levels and I am still studying them and learning others. Spanish, French, Japanese, Chinese (Mandarin), Korean, Italian, Portuguese, German, and then to a lesser degree Latin, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian, I studied. Chinese (Cantonese), Polish, Russian, Ukrai......   reply
13 04,2017
My native language is Turkish and I'm fluent in English. I know German and Japanese although I'm still having troubles with alpahabet (I know like 10 kanji lol). I started teaching myself French which right now only consisting basic phrases. Oh, about in a month I'll start taking Korean classes. I'm studying translation and interpretation in Univer......   reply
16 02,2017
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sea sea 16 02,2017
Native English speaker with a loose grip on Thai. By this I mean I can communicate in Thai, but sometimes I trip up and forget the language. Laos is similar to Thai but not by very much so I can understand a little. (Very very little.) I took a break from learning Japanese and I'm currently trying to get back on the horse. (But the horse doesn't wa......   reply
16 02,2017
English is my first langauge but i'm currently learning Dutch and after that i'm going to learn Norwegian then another language I haven't decided on it yet. Most people in my family are fluent in Spanish and English but for me I had a REALLY hard time learning Spanish but with Dutch I find it easier and more enjoyable. The pronunciation isn't all t......   reply
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