Hoffman_13
Eternal Virgin
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and how well do you know them?
The latter thing is true, but you don't have to be smart to learn a language1 because im low iq and learning more than 1 language doesnt get you a girlfriend
well lets compromise and say you need extrinsic motivation (possibly a vacation to a foreign place if your into traveling/ you like the culture/wageslave break) and intrinsic motivation : You love learning things in general and are a ambitous learner.. / learning new things in general requires a desire and effort learning a new language isnt easy.The latter thing is true, but you don't have to be smart to learn a language
"I know only American", true American right htereI know only American
I took some classes for other shit but it never stuck. As soon as I passed my tests that shit would be out of my head since I didn't use it in conversation
Spanish and catalan native.
English.
I don't like Spanish either, it sounds funnyJust English (mother tongue) and German. A bit of spanish too but I don't like the language.
Just English. There's no need to know any other language when you live in the US.
I was considering leaning Punjabi soon. How hard would you say it is for a native Hindi-speaker?Dutch (fluently)
Hindi (decently)
English (fluently)
German (decently, can read it better))
Punjabi (poorly, can sometimes understand it)
Arabic (can read it, but poorly)
It's pretty hard since it's completely different from Hindi. But if you are among Punjabi speaking people then you can pick it up easier.I was considering leaning Punjabi soon. How hard would you say it is for a native Hindi-speaker?
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Oh. I see. Thanks!It's pretty hard since it's completely different from Hindi. But if you are among Punjabi speaking people then you can pick it up easier.
You're welcome prah. I don't know if I spelled it right, but it means brother in Punjabi.Oh. I see. Thanks!
Your a very intelligent curryDutch (fluently)
Hindi (decently)
English (fluently)
German (decently, can read it better))
Punjabi (poorly, can sometimes understand it)
Arabic (can read it, but poorly)
Cool, thanks!You're welcome prah. I don't know if I spelled it right, but it means brother in Punjabi.