>A lot of Europeans speak 2 languages and many 3 or 4.
Is this actually true? Language, right? Not dialect? Over here you learn 3-4 languages on average as well: English, Tagalog, and 2 local languages
A lot of Europeans speak 2 languages and many 3 or 4
i know italian, french, spanish and english, studied in school
Well teaching is different from actually speaking.
I mean, the philippines had Spanish classes too as mandatory education but literally 0 people here speak it other than a very small minority
I speak only one language, polish
What? I cannot understand your post.
i can have conversations in those languages, i studied a bit of german and japanese on my own but they're still rudimentary
I speak English, Portuguese, Portuñol, Spanish, Galician, Asturian, Leonese, Aragonese and Xalimego.
I speak english, polish, russian fluently and a bit of german
it really isn't that big a deal to learn a language if you're actually exposed to it
Why do jews need to learn Russian?
>learn russian
its ex-ussr jews. they don't learn russian, they speak it from birth. its not uncommon to see russian here, even in election posters
How much do you have to practice French and Spanish so you don't forget them?
it's hard for me to forget french because i live in aosta, spanish is pretty simple so not much. german i have to refresh my memory every now and then but i'm also not that good at it yet
Oh.
I speak American, English, and Dixie so yeah i consider myself trilingual
>бoльшoй ликyд
Please explain
>big likud (netanyahu's political party)
>strong israel
>only netanyahu
i.e in order for israel to be strong the likud needs to win as many seats as possible.
Got it
I am trilingual. I speak Spanish, Catalan, and English. Learned them in that order.
In High School, we had the option to learn French as well, but I didn't take it.
I can hold complex conversation in English, but I have a very crappy accent because I rarely ever speak it, I'm working on it.
I speak galician and spanish, I wish I could say I know english but my conversation skills are next to 0. I tried to learn german and chinese but didn't achieve much, specially in the later. I understand portuguese due to being galician and a bit of study, but can't into talking nor writing.
Are you Catalan? Or did you move to Catalonia in some point in your life and acquired the language through some means?
>Is this actually true?
Be born in the correct place and sure enough.
Like people on the Slovak-Hungarian border speak Slovak and Hungarian natively, get Czech as a bonus (you'd probably fila that under a local language) and then learn English and a lingua franca of their choice (usually shittily compared to all the others) in school.