Dutch (fluently) Korean (basic) Modern Greek (between basic and fluently) Old Greek (between basic and fluently) French (fluently) German (almost fluently) Latin (between basic and fluently) Englisch (fluently) Italian (only reading, no speaking)
Flemish = birthlanguage
French = a language I have to study at school since I was 10 but I'm not really good at it
English = learned it at school when I was 13 and I can understand it very good and speak it well
German = basic vocabulary, had this 3 years at school
Latin! = I study Latin, I'm not able to speak it but with some thinking i can read it and understand it
My basic language is Dutch (Flemish). My second best is English. Last but not least is the basic of the French language but no deep conversations.
Some Tagalog, but only a 100 words i think.
Finnish: my native language German: I study German in school Swedish: I know how to count to one hundred in Swedish. (Sometimes I spy my big brothers Swedish homeworks ) English: I study English in school.
My mother language is Polish. But I live and work now in Denmark, so I'm learning danish as well. I dont want to offend anyone but this language is almost impossible to learn. Then I speak english, because I'm working with that language. I learned also German in schooll and during my studies, so I can have a small conversation. I really would like to learn Italian or Spanish !:)
''If we don't succeed we run the risk of failure!!!''
Finnish: Mother language Swedish: Language which I study at school English: Language which I study at school and use almost every day too
Karelian language: I can sing couple songs in Karelian language
Mother tongue Learning at school Learning at school Learning at school Learning by myself Learning at school Learning by myself, but I'm not very busy with it at the moment.
Lars, 15 years old, Terborg, Netherlands
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lars2001 wrote:In order of how good I can speak it :
Mother tongue Learning at school Learning at school Learning at school Learning by myself Learning at school Learning by myself, but I'm not very busy with it at the moment.
I wonder, if you're learning at school, aren't you learning as well?
Not yet. At our school, at VWO level, Latin starts in the second grade (Klas 2), and Greek in the third grade (Klas 3). Next year, when I'm in the 3rd grade, I'll also learn
Lars, 15 years old, Terborg, Netherlands
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lars2001 wrote:Not yet. At our school, at VWO level, Latin starts in the second grade (Klas 2), and Greek in the third grade (Klas 3). Next year, when I'm in the 3rd grade, I'll also learn
You're still learning many languages,at school 4 foreign languages + languages which you study by yourself Respect for you,I couldn't learn so many languages by myself and you are younger than me
Thanks I really like languages!
At school, English, German and French are obligatory until the 3rd grade. At my school level, you can also choose to learn Latin, and from the 3rd grade, also Greek.
Lars, 15 years old, Terborg, Netherlands
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