@Siddie2013 said in #30:
karnata (where I am)
*Karnataka
@Siddie2013 said in #30:
> karnata (where I am)
*Karnataka
@Siddie2013 said in #30:
karnata (where I am)
*Karnataka
oh sorry for that mistake
France (French: ), officially the French Republic (French: République française), is a transcontinental country spanning Western Europe
The most common letter in English is "e".
The most common vowel in English is "e", followed by "a".
The most common consonant in English is "r"
@RubiksCuber23 #18:
I thought you might not be having any kinda school as you're 78?
@FutureAstronomer said in #34:
@RubiksCuber23 #18:
I thought you might not be having any kinda school as you're 78?
I have said it before, and i will say it again. I go back to school for the fun! learning is so great, why not do it again, am i right?
Three.
Dutch, English, Romanian
English. That’s it. I can also translate either my incoherent ramblings and my friends incoherent ramblings. Do those count?
I know:
Greek-Fluent
Danish-Fluent
English-Fluent
German-Somewhat ok... (I'm learning German so I'm not fluent, but I can pronounce words and I understand and read a little.)
EDIT: Oh yea! I understand and read Norwegian bc it is very similar to Danish!! And Swedish but NOT us much.
I can confirm myself as good at English, don't know about your opinions.
Bengali
Hindi
Korean (Very little still learning)
German (planning to learn soon)
Spanish (bucket list of TODO things)
spanish, korean, mandarin, japanese, bengali, kannada, arabic, hindi, english, marathi, urdu, swedish, Norwegian, german, latin, sanskrit, danish, russian, mizo, egyptian heiroglyphics, sign language, telegu, tamil.
These are the languages i know (the ones i have knowledge of)
I speak about 5 of them, fluent in 3
Loophole go brr
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