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Posted: Fri 2. Apr 2004, 11:03
by pSouper
eye speak Ingoleesh very bad but eye am a silly Ingoleesh man.

Posted: Fri 2. Apr 2004, 11:29
by Paradroid
Hi guys,

i speak german, english and a little french

and, of course, HTML, PHP, VB, SQL and a little C++

@colech - Here in germany you learn at least english at school and often a second foreign language like french.

Greetings

Achim

Posted: Fri 2. Apr 2004, 11:48
by pSouper
like paradroid, we in england a subjected to years of 'teaching' german and french, unlike the rest of the world any additional languages we English learn is through a personal failing to resist.

we are such a crap race aren't we ;)

Posted: Fri 2. Apr 2004, 15:14
by frold
pSouper wrote: we are such a crap race aren't we ;)
Yes, but we like the beers from England....but that´s it... *lol*

Posted: Fri 2. Apr 2004, 15:37
by Pappnase
frold wrote:
pSouper wrote: we are such a crap race aren't we ;)
Yes, but we like the beers from England....but that´s it... *lol*
frold wich beer you mean!? also has england industries!? as i was there i always see "MADE IN GERMANY" :roll:

Posted: Fri 2. Apr 2004, 15:41
by frold
I just tried to find something so pSouper could be glad :D hehehe :-P

Posted: Fri 2. Apr 2004, 18:18
by Fulvio Romanin
erm

italian
english
french
furlan (a local minoritarian language)
enough spanish not to be beaten while ordering lunch
some v-little german (mostly written)
some v-little portuguese (mostly written too)
elements of japanese, wolof (senegal), chinese and arabic
some latin

yes, i travel a lot :P

ps
did i mention flash actionscripting? :)

Posted: Fri 2. Apr 2004, 19:07
by colech
lol :wink: to you all.

Now for those of you who studied english well enough to read this--were you taught USA-style english, or was it more Enland-style english? I notice that phpWCMS uses England's spelling of the word "colour" instead of the USA style, "color". Educate me! Am I speaking a bottom scum-sucking language or is England?

Posted: Fri 2. Apr 2004, 19:55
by Paradroid
Hi colech,

as you noticed, we mostly learn UK-style english.

Sorry :roll:

Achim

Posted: Wed 7. Apr 2004, 21:42
by Raul
Spanish,
Romanes(Gipsy dialect),
Italian,
French,
German,
English,
Serbocroatian,
Macedonian,
Turkish,
Tagalog(Philipines languages)

Can be calculated in two hands ;)

Saludos
Raul

Posted: Thu 8. Apr 2004, 00:11
by frold
Raul wrote:Spanish,
Romanes(Gipsy dialect),
Italian,
French,
German,
English,
Serbocroatian,
Macedonian,
Turkish,
Tagalog(Philipines languages)

Can be calculated in two hands ;)

Saludos
Raul
In what lang do you dream?

Posted: Thu 8. Apr 2004, 11:05
by pSouper
lol@F,

Posted: Thu 15. Apr 2004, 05:26
by Moshu
Hungarian
Romanian
Russian
English - all these fluent; read-write-speak

I started to learn in the school British Englsih, later learned a "contaminated" continental English and ended up with a nice Canadian... eh? :wink:

On basic level (either just reading or speaking)
Serbo-Croatian (a.k.a. Bosnian)
Cechen
Latin
Old Greek
Old Church Slavonic

And I can order food or ask for directions in German, French, Italian 8)
(forgot all the Tagalog I've learned :oops: )

Posted: Thu 15. Apr 2004, 09:23
by frold
Is it just me that is feeling stupid?.....

Posted: Thu 15. Apr 2004, 12:59
by andre
ls -l /andre/languages
total 3
-rwxr--r-- andre andre 123 Mar 11 02:55 Finnish
-rwxr--r-- andre andre 456 Jan 1 10:32 English
-rwxr--r-- andre andre 789 Mar 12 22:15 German

:D