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Are you bilingual?
kaitou-san:
English, Korean, some Japanese (useless JLPT1 cert GET), real tiny bit of Mandarin, French, Spanish, and Russian.
Right now I'm mostly (=only) working on my French so that I can feel less intimidated when I visit Quebec.
tomoya-kun:
--- Quote from: kaitou-san on February 16, 2011, 08:03:57 PM ---English, Korean, some Japanese (useless JLPT1 cert GET), real tiny bit of Mandarin, French, Spanish, and Russian.
Right now I'm mostly (=only) working on my French so that I can feel less intimidated when I visit Quebec.
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I don't speak fluent french as a Canadian and I am fine in Quebec, everyone speaks English there.
Burkingam:
--- Quote from: tomoya-kun on February 21, 2011, 05:57:13 AM ---
--- Quote from: kaitou-san on February 16, 2011, 08:03:57 PM ---English, Korean, some Japanese (useless JLPT1 cert GET), real tiny bit of Mandarin, French, Spanish, and Russian.
Right now I'm mostly (=only) working on my French so that I can feel less intimidated when I visit Quebec.
--- End quote ---
I don't speak fluent french as a Canadian and I am fine in Quebec, everyone speaks English there.
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It's true that at Montreal you can manage in English just fine but the further you get from the big city and the harder it gets to find English speaking people. I know what I'm saying. I'm a French Canadian. I know a lot of people who can't speak even basic English despite the fact the have receive English courses since 4rth grade.
1000mAh:
^same with Finland. people can't manage to speak basic Swedish even when they'll be reading it at lest after 7th grade...
VampireLord:
i know arabic, spanish and english though i'm bad at all of them.....
i also know little japanese, german and russian very little....
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