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Urdu.
Japanese - I've been studying for about a year. Can read ~1,500 kanji. Can pretty much understand dramas and YouTube video blogs and can read celebrity gossip. Still need to work on speaking skills though, and newspaper-reading.
Famiking
same with urdu, not fluent though
a little bit of punjabi
I am trying to learn Hebrew, Arabic, Greek, and Latin. I already know how to read Hebrew and Arabic, though.
i know english besides arabic.
2mrw
Just curious, how do you know that there are two Mims in the word "Ummi?" Because modern Arabic lacks pronounciation marks.
I can read and verbally understand swedish, norwegian and german. I can speak a little swedish, a little norwegian and a little german. I can read, write and speak english. I can read, write and speak danish. I can read some greenlandic, and understand some greenlandic, verbally. I can read and write some latin.BiancaDKI thought about that too, but didnt add it cause come on its not a spoken language anymore. :P
[QUOTE="2mrw"]
i know english besides arabic.
ghoklebutter
Just curious, how do you know that there are two Mims in the word "Ummi?" Because modern Arabic lacks pronounciation marks.
When there's that squiggly thing on the top. I forgot what it was called XD It looks like a seen, or what my friends like to call it, a double-u (w).I've taken 4 years of French in high school and I will be taking AP French 5 next year. I know some French, but I don't speak fluently
[QUOTE="2mrw"]
i know english besides arabic.
Just curious, how do you know that there are two Mims in the word "Ummi?" Because modern Arabic lacks pronounciation marks.
there is no other word like the Word "Ummi" so you dun need any pronounciation marks to distingiush or recognize the word, it is just one of its kind.[QUOTE="Teenaged"]I thought about that too, but didnt add it cause come on its not a spoken language anymore. :PBiancaDKIt does not have to be a spoken language in order for it to be a language, it just has to be a language, which it is. =]Ok then. Works perfectly for me as I have limited interest in modern languages anyway. :P
[QUOTE="2mrw"]
i know english besides arabic.
Just curious, how do you know that there are two Mims in the word "Ummi?" Because modern Arabic lacks pronounciation marks.
When there's that squiggly thing on the top. I forgot what it was called XD It looks like a seen, or what my friends like to call it, a double-u (w). it is called "shadda" but it is missing some times......it is not hard to recognize the words when they are unique plus reading alot makes these marks useless, they are for kids when they start learning.vhdlWell I dont know what you are talking about.upated :P[QUOTE="comp_atkins"][QUOTE="Teenaged"]Excuse me, what?
Teenaged
[QUOTE="Teenaged"]Excuse me, what? vhdl[QUOTE="comp_atkins"]vhdlcomp_atkins
Hardware Description Language
[QUOTE="comp_atkins"][QUOTE="Teenaged"]Excuse me, what?vhdl If it's an acronym, it's meant to be in CAPS :evil: i don't use capsFamiking
I know some Spanish; I'm currently learning it. I'm also fairly fluent in a peculiar dialect of English known as "chav-speak".
arabic, urdu (only speaking), and french :)
adv_tr00per
hmm im surprised you can speak urdu mistah canadian sir :o
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