How many languages? (3 Viewers)

How many languages do you speak?

  • barely one :D

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ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Two places in Lebanon use this accent.... Mountain "Jabal Druz"... and another city southern Tripoli. But mostly they use this accent in the mountain. I love it, my grandma is from there, I love her accent.
I thought that too.

But Omar Karami's accent is not like that. Is it?

P.S, Dominique looks like my ex BIG TIME!!!!
One of my colleagues in the work looks like her very much. I don't think she is the same ex of yours, though:p
 

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Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
I thought that too.

But Omar Karami's accent is not like that. Is it?



One of my colleagues in the work looks like her very much. I don't think she is the same ex of yours, though:p
Omar Karami never grew up in the mountain. Thats why he has a bit diff accent.

Thats what I thought about my ex, LOL
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,366
Arabic, English, Swedish and broken French. My coming targets are German and Italian but I don't know which to start first.
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
Moderator
Dec 10, 2004
29,281
:lol:

i got 4 on it

hindi, gujurati, urdu and english
Dude, Urdu is different from hindi. I have yet to find an Indian who knows how to speak proper Urdu. A Gujrati would be last to know it lol. Maybe if you were from Ludhiana, but you're not.

To me Arabic language is the mother of all languages. Whoever writes and speaks arabic knows what I'm talking about.
I agree :agree:
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
Moderator
Dec 10, 2004
29,281
Tahir Hindi is similar to Urdu.Some words are different,but by and large,the languages are similar.I could well add Hindi to my list too:D
Similar is the key word there. If you speak Hindi you can't say you know Urdu, it just doesn't make sense, put a Indian infront of PTV news and we'll see how much he understands lol. Even I don't know that.
 
Mar 24, 2006
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:D

1.Indonesian
2.Chinese
3.Hokkianese
4.English ( still improving )
5.Italian ( broken one )

i would like to learn Germany in the next term if i got enough time to choose that Subject
:flag2:
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
1. Greek
2. Romanian
3. English

I can also:
-read Italian
-i could write in French (i ve studied 6 years in school, i was able to write compositions back then...)
-and i red a book on the Cyprus-Greek dialect and hang around with Cypriots for 5 years:D

That would sum up 3 and a half...

I want to learn the Japanese and Armenian languages:spliff:
I reckon that Chinese and Spanish are the most useful languages in the world (after English of course)
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
Good for you, it can be very handy, esp if you know many types of letters as you do!
If you know a bit of arabic, a bit of latin and a bit of Chinese symbols you may read half of the instructions printed in the entire world.
 

Tobias

Guerriero
Sep 20, 2006
3,777
Italian
English
Zulu
Afrikaans understand but you have to speak very slow
Xhosa Mandela's mother tongue :heart: I understand it but dont speak it too many click words
Southern and Northen Sotho understand it only when you speak super slow
Sign language
Slang
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
82,806
Dude, Urdu is different from hindi. I have yet to find an Indian who knows how to speak proper Urdu. A Gujrati would be last to know it lol. Maybe if you were from Ludhiana, but you're not.
na dude hindi and urdu are very similar. i only learned urdu by hanging out with some of my paki friends who spoke it and i picked it up cuz i already knew hindi.
 

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