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How many languages can you write ?
Posted by sayan • 12/09/08 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
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English, French, Italian, Latin, some German, a little Czech, some bits of other languages. Before you get excited, my German is limited to words and subjects found in operas and sounds like Shakespeare wrote it, and my Italian sounds a little Shakespearesque too.
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I am actually septalingual (does that word exist???). I can write and speak Dutch, Frisian, German, French, English, Spanish and Latin. And now that I start working for a Japanese company, I am tempted to learn Japanese as well...
BTW: this would make a nice discussion for the bilinguals group on BlogCatalog! -
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german (native speaker), english fairy well, french solala, bodylanguage ohlala, an just nice and inspiring in poetry writing, standup comedy, creating music, painting cool arts, mental/spiritual/dreams/soul2soul language entrepreneur :-)
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french alors c'est ma deuxième langue , english , arabic as iam arabic i have to , few italien but i know all about pasta and pizzzzzzzza
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english, some portuguese, bits of polish, some italian, some french, some pigin (PNG), there is some japanese in here but i would have to think about it, and australian of course
i understand a bit of american though i do have trouble understanding what they are trying to say -
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I can write in English & french (both fluently)
I can also write in Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana, but not very many Kanji) -
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me? नई॰ دعس دعس хрип чтч de la une
the above don't mean anything. i can write hindi. english, Kannada, telugu, Sanskrit,and a little french. -
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@sayan, hindi is a language. actually instead of putting a comma, i put a full stop after hindi. so it looks like a different sentence.
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including english, 4 but one of those is a mash up, it's Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch (based on American English orthography). Though it is recognized as a language, I never really count it as one since its regional and there are very few standards for writing in it as it is mostly a spoken language. I am working on a fifth, but it's a pain.
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Arabic mother language in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan and Iraq
Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, UAE, Kuwait Bahrain Qatar
Oman Algeria Mauritania Morocco Sudan Tunisia Yemen Somalia
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Salam and Happy day everybody,
Uh duh, I am writing religious topic in Stories, I can write with certain error in Malay and ok-ok in English, educated but lots of trouble in Francais, and Arabic... may I do avoid it. -
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Do you count computer programming languages ?
What about languages which can't be written, is it fair to leave them out? For instance, sign language.
By considering only the writing part of any language, are you allowing for local accents to count as different languages? What about sub-culture using a different vocabulary?
Until those questions are answered, I hereby halt this discussion ;p -
My blog is bilingual : English and French.
I can write German too.
Here's my last article:"Du Darjeeling Express à la Molvanie / From the Darjeeling Express to Molvania": www.leblogdelamirabelle.net/article-29042998.html
You'll see that I always have 2 paragraphs : one French and one English. -
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