polyglots
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out of sheer curiosity.. which demoscener speaks the most languages? (not programming languages)
who's our Mezzofanti? :)
i suck with my 2 and half
who's our Mezzofanti? :)
i suck with my 2 and half
the dutch speak 4 languages and smoke marijuana
you ment "and spoke marijuana"... ;) So it makes 5!
eddie forgets that some of us had latin as well though :P
Native language:
German
Living foreign languages learned at school:
English, French
Dead foreign languages learned at school:
Latin
I tried to learn more foreign languages after graduating from high school but I lack the motivation and discipline to really do so... I tried Ancient Greek, Russian, Hebrew, Turkish, Chinese, Japanese and Polish. In all of these languages, I know a couple of words. I am also pretty good at reading Cyrillic letters. I learned the complete Japanese Hiragana alphabet in just two hours, so that shows my actual potential, if I were just motivated enough.
German
Living foreign languages learned at school:
English, French
Dead foreign languages learned at school:
Latin
I tried to learn more foreign languages after graduating from high school but I lack the motivation and discipline to really do so... I tried Ancient Greek, Russian, Hebrew, Turkish, Chinese, Japanese and Polish. In all of these languages, I know a couple of words. I am also pretty good at reading Cyrillic letters. I learned the complete Japanese Hiragana alphabet in just two hours, so that shows my actual potential, if I were just motivated enough.
that's nice but i'd draw the line of at least pre-intermediate level. if we look at "i know some words" or "i can read their writing" i would jump up to 10+.
same for belgians, swiss, etc.. in some regions of west-EU it's not uncommon to speak 3-4 languages. i am curious about the extremes. like "Oh, ThunderFireSatanPhoenix from Atari Deep Space Supernova speaks 9 fluently!"
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the dutch speak 4 languages and smoke marijuana
same for belgians, swiss, etc.. in some regions of west-EU it's not uncommon to speak 3-4 languages. i am curious about the extremes. like "Oh, ThunderFireSatanPhoenix from Atari Deep Space Supernova speaks 9 fluently!"
friesland is extreme i suppose, for insisting on teaching their own language besides the ~4 the dutch educational system bestows upon us all
as for active sceners who speak a shitton of languages, metoikos jumps to mind, though i'm not sure of the exact number
Native: German
Second fluent: English
School tier: Russian
Tourist tier: Egyptian dialect Arabic (spoken, not written MSA)
Second fluent: English
School tier: Russian
Tourist tier: Egyptian dialect Arabic (spoken, not written MSA)
ok since we are apparently doing this:
native: hungarian
fluent: english
somewhere around pre-intermediate: mandarin chinese
learnt for 6 years in elementary school, forgot everything: german
learnt for 1 year facultatively: russian. should learn again for gf is being russian
ALMOST started learning: finnish, greek
STILL thinking about starting: finnish
i am fascinated by writing systems so i can read (but not understand): cyrillic, greek, hebrew, korean, both kanas (japanese syllabary).
want to learn on the same level (just to be able to spell out the writing): amharic, georgian, armenian, arabic, old hungarian runic, hindi, inuktitut. i don't go to the thai-khmer-lao-bamar area...
native: hungarian
fluent: english
somewhere around pre-intermediate: mandarin chinese
learnt for 6 years in elementary school, forgot everything: german
learnt for 1 year facultatively: russian. should learn again for gf is being russian
ALMOST started learning: finnish, greek
STILL thinking about starting: finnish
i am fascinated by writing systems so i can read (but not understand): cyrillic, greek, hebrew, korean, both kanas (japanese syllabary).
want to learn on the same level (just to be able to spell out the writing): amharic, georgian, armenian, arabic, old hungarian runic, hindi, inuktitut. i don't go to the thai-khmer-lao-bamar area...
Myself I am shutting up effectively.
I know English, and Italian.
I try to learn myself, and still...
Spanish and German: both native.
English: fluent.
French and Italian: basic.
English: fluent.
French and Italian: basic.
nagz: if you can read 한글 you would not say Korean ;) but preintermediate mandarine it is really cool
my native languages: russian, ukrainian
I can understand by ear very well: belorus
fluent: English
I can understand by ear: belorus, polish, slovakian, serbian, croatian
some words and phrases: german
less: finnish, japanese, arabic, spanish
the best way to learn a language is to be inside the environment: if you don't have an oportunity just watch movies (you already watched in your lnative lang.) in language you want to learn, it is better to start from something simple like cartoons.. i.e. to learn russian watch back to the future trilogy with russian translation during one day.. the magic is your ears are able to identify sounds(vowels, consonants) after such language attack ;)
BTW there was a quiz at Revision 2012 about languages knowledge ;)) Revision 2012 quiz
my native languages: russian, ukrainian
I can understand by ear very well: belorus
fluent: English
I can understand by ear: belorus, polish, slovakian, serbian, croatian
some words and phrases: german
less: finnish, japanese, arabic, spanish
the best way to learn a language is to be inside the environment: if you don't have an oportunity just watch movies (you already watched in your lnative lang.) in language you want to learn, it is better to start from something simple like cartoons.. i.e. to learn russian watch back to the future trilogy with russian translation during one day.. the magic is your ears are able to identify sounds(vowels, consonants) after such language attack ;)
BTW there was a quiz at Revision 2012 about languages knowledge ;)) Revision 2012 quiz
Hey nagz, you remember you used to be on demo-gr on greek irc? Sorry it was mostly greeklish ( and rambling bullshit at that too).
the only place where kalisperma would make sense
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Navis: Hey nagz, you remember you used to be on demo-gr on greek irc? Sorry it was mostly greeklish ( and rambling bullshit at that too).
oh yea good ol' times. Plaketa mitriki :)
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Keen: nagz: if you can read 한글 you would not say Korean ;)
i mentioned the corresponding language, not the writing system. i wrote Korean, not Hangul. I wrote Hindi and not Devanagari, etc..
fun fact: 한글 was initiated at a southeast-asian island as an official writing system. didn't quite kick off.
forgot: started to dive into japanese on a hangover day, kept at it by myself for some time but stopped after the level of being able to introduce myself because i realized i hate seafood, anime/manga and waifu pillows but the writing fascinated me so i switched over to mandarin chinese because it may come in handy in a decade or so. plus it's intrinsically amazing.
Jean of ex-Chromance ex-FBI speaks a bunch of languages, being the nomad he used to be for decades.
His list includes at the very least: Finnish, French, at least one scandinavian language, German, multiple flavours of Spanish/Portuguese (esp. South American versions), and Hungarian and English of course.
His list includes at the very least: Finnish, French, at least one scandinavian language, German, multiple flavours of Spanish/Portuguese (esp. South American versions), and Hungarian and English of course.
Native: Polish
Fluent: English, Russian (can also type in Cyrrilic with latin keyboard - I have keyset in my mind)
Basics, can speak in some subjects but poor: Turkish and German
I know the Arabic alphabet I can read (weak, like small kids do) and I know around 100 words in Arabic.
I can swear in Moroccan Arabic.
Fluent: English, Russian (can also type in Cyrrilic with latin keyboard - I have keyset in my mind)
Basics, can speak in some subjects but poor: Turkish and German
I know the Arabic alphabet I can read (weak, like small kids do) and I know around 100 words in Arabic.
I can swear in Moroccan Arabic.
And of course all languages similar to Russian and Polish can be understood by me but I do not speak them (means I do not know their gram)
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because i realized i hate seafood, anime/manga and waifu pillows
YOU JUST DONT UNDERSTAND ART!!
FORGIVE ME PS-SAN!