DancingOutlaw
No sloppy, slimy eggs plz
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Eu falo um poco de Portuguese. The Brazilian variety. Similar to Spanish. And French. Their "T" are pronounced as a "Ch".Thought it might be fun to discuss languages considering I find them phenomenal and enjoy learning. My fiancée is Brazilian so I’m currently learning Brazilian Portuguese although she’s fluent in English. It’s somewhat similar to Spanish which I speak a little of. What about you guys? Ever learned a different language or aspire to do so?
Wow! That’s quite the variety!Eu falo um poco de Portuguese. The Brazilian variety. Similar to Spanish. And French. Their "T" are pronounced as a "Ch".
Hablo espagnol as well.
Tagalog rin.
Took years of French but have not used since 2017? When I was at resort in the Philippines. A Canadian student was there and she was scared to use the tricycles because all the drivers look baliw (crazy) haha. "
If forgotten my Afrikans (kitchen dutch).
My Mandarin too. I was learning Japanese for a bit.
So I'm fairly 100 percent fluent in English.
50 percent spanish
50 percent Tagalog (Filipino)
30 perfent (Brazilian Portuguese)
20 percent French and losing more by the day. Give me 3 days in Montreal and I'll be back up to 40s maybe.
Yep!I speak Redneck. And, since moving to KY a few years ago, I speak a weird version of Yankee-ish redneck. Folks here have a strange northern-esque accent and dialect. @joevol33 can relate.
Yep!I speak Redneck. And, since moving to KY a few years ago, I speak a weird version of Yankee-ish redneck. Folks here have a strange northern-esque accent and dialect. @joevol33 can relate.