Just English ;-; I can sometimes kind of get the gist of written Spanish if they're common words but definitely don't actually know the language at all. 'Murica
"u and rina are systematically watering down the grammar of yws" - Atticus "From the fish mother to the fish death god." - lehmanf "A fish stole my identity. I blame shady" - Omni [they/he]
(totally not showing off) I can speak English, Tamil, Kannada, and Hindi well... French and Sanskrit - little... and I can understand parts of Telugu and Malayalam (helps when you live in a country diverse as mine. It's supposed to have 11,000 existing languages.)
That's incredible! You should feel so proud of that!
"u and rina are systematically watering down the grammar of yws" - Atticus "From the fish mother to the fish death god." - lehmanf "A fish stole my identity. I blame shady" - Omni [they/he]
"u and rina are systematically watering down the grammar of yws" - Atticus "From the fish mother to the fish death god." - lehmanf "A fish stole my identity. I blame shady" - Omni [they/he]
"u and rina are systematically watering down the grammar of yws" - Atticus "From the fish mother to the fish death god." - lehmanf "A fish stole my identity. I blame shady" - Omni [they/he]
"u and rina are systematically watering down the grammar of yws" - Atticus "From the fish mother to the fish death god." - lehmanf "A fish stole my identity. I blame shady" - Omni [they/he]
"u and rina are systematically watering down the grammar of yws" - Atticus "From the fish mother to the fish death god." - lehmanf "A fish stole my identity. I blame shady" - Omni [they/he]
In South Africa, we have eleven national languages. I speak three. Afrikaans, English and a little Xhosa. I also understand and can write simple Dutch. I am now learning German.
My grandparents aren’t too happy I speak Xhosa. They just don’t understand it isn’t the 1960s anymore.
No, it's not that you didn't succeed. You accomplished a lot, but, if you want to touch people, don't concentrate so much on rhyme and metre. Think more about what you want to say instead of how you're saying it. — LCDR Geordi La Forge