Which languages do you speak or want to learn?

Luma Party said:
Bowser498 said:
Salut tout le monde! Je parle français bien et anglais bien! Je suis très intelligent en français! Je ne veux pas apprendre toutes les langues... :p
(see my profile for more info)
You are very intelligent in French?
That doesn't make sense.
Yes... "very intelligent IN FRENCH". It shows that I am smart in French.
Also, it reads, "I am intelligent...", not "You are intelligent". :p
You're saying "Tu es intelligent en français".
Well, I could say what you're saying. "I am intelligent at French".
Even when I tried in translate (English), it said "I am intelligent in French".
 
Colyton said:
I speak English (obv. otherwise why would I join an English forum). I also speak French and it's actually what I speak all day, everyday. Finally, I fully speak Spanish and it's actually my second language after French (or 1st depending on your point of view).
I can also understand some words in Portuguese since it's close to spanish, but I wouldn't be able to hold a conversation.

Languages I would love to learn are, Portuguese, to fully understand and because it sounds cute... also Italian and probably Japanese for something different.
Is Montreal more English or French? I remember when we went for our family vacation out east we got lost just outside of the city, and pulled over at a gas station to ask for directions. The girl didn't know any English.
 
Bowser498 said:
Luma Party said:
Bowser498 said:
Salut tout le monde! Je parle français bien et anglais bien! Je suis très intelligent en français! Je ne veux pas apprendre toutes les langues... :p
(see my profile for more info)
You are very intelligent in French?
That doesn't make sense.
Yes... "very intelligent IN FRENCH". It shows that I am smart in French.
Also, it reads, "I am intelligent...", not "You are intelligent". :p
You're saying "Tu es intelligent en français".
Well, I could say what you're saying. "I am intelligent at French".
Even when I tried in translate (English), it said "I am intelligent in French".
You don't have to make bad excuses to do it, you know what I mean.
I'm saying you as as in you, Bowser498.
"I am smart in French" makes no sense, in any language at all.
You can't be smart in a language...
I took French from Grade 4 through 10, don't think you know everything.
 
Luma Party said:
Bowser498 said:
Luma Party said:
Bowser498 said:
Salut tout le monde! Je parle français bien et anglais bien! Je suis très intelligent en français! Je ne veux pas apprendre toutes les langues... :p
(see my profile for more info)
You are very intelligent in French?
That doesn't make sense.
Yes... "very intelligent IN FRENCH". It shows that I am smart in French.
Also, it reads, "I am intelligent...", not "You are intelligent". :p
You're saying "Tu es intelligent en français".
Well, I could say what you're saying. "I am intelligent at French".
Even when I tried in translate (English), it said "I am intelligent in French".
You don't have to make bad excuses to do it, you know what I mean.
I'm saying you as as in you, Bowser498.
"I am smart in French" makes no sense, in any language at all.
You can't be smart in a language...
I took French from Grade 4 through 10, don't think you know everything.
Not in everything lol...
I'm talking about my class... I am smart in learning French...
"and I am also studying French. I am currently taking French I with an A+." (from profile)
The "A+" shows my intelligence... Go on translate, and the French translation for "I am smart in French" is "Je suis intelligent en français." Ask yourself this: What am I smart in? (learning French).
Look at this: http://www.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_say_i_am_smart_in_french

And MattC I believe they speak more French...
 
MattC said:
Colyton said:
I speak English (obv. otherwise why would I join an English forum). I also speak French and it's actually what I speak all day, everyday. Finally, I fully speak Spanish and it's actually my second language after French (or 1st depending on your point of view).
I can also understand some words in Portuguese since it's close to spanish, but I wouldn't be able to hold a conversation.

Languages I would love to learn are, Portuguese, to fully understand and because it sounds cute... also Italian and probably Japanese for something different.
Is Montreal more English or French? I remember when we went for our family vacation out east we got lost just outside of the city, and pulled over at a gas station to ask for directions. The girl didn't know any English.
Montreal is mostly French, but a lot of people actually speak English in Montreal. Mostly due to the immigration. It's harder to find people who can speak English outside the city.
 
Colyton said:
MattC said:
Colyton said:
I speak English (obv. otherwise why would I join an English forum). I also speak French and it's actually what I speak all day, everyday. Finally, I fully speak Spanish and it's actually my second language after French (or 1st depending on your point of view).
I can also understand some words in Portuguese since it's close to spanish, but I wouldn't be able to hold a conversation.

Languages I would love to learn are, Portuguese, to fully understand and because it sounds cute... also Italian and probably Japanese for something different.
Is Montreal more English or French? I remember when we went for our family vacation out east we got lost just outside of the city, and pulled over at a gas station to ask for directions. The girl didn't know any English.
Montreal is mostly French, but a lot of people actually speak English in Montreal. Mostly due to the immigration. It's harder to find people who can speak English outside the city.
I've heard that Montreal is more English than French now so I wasn't entirely sure.
 
MattC said:
Colyton said:
MattC said:
Colyton said:
I speak English (obv. otherwise why would I join an English forum). I also speak French and it's actually what I speak all day, everyday. Finally, I fully speak Spanish and it's actually my second language after French (or 1st depending on your point of view).
I can also understand some words in Portuguese since it's close to spanish, but I wouldn't be able to hold a conversation.

Languages I would love to learn are, Portuguese, to fully understand and because it sounds cute... also Italian and probably Japanese for something different.
Is Montreal more English or French? I remember when we went for our family vacation out east we got lost just outside of the city, and pulled over at a gas station to ask for directions. The girl didn't know any English.
Montreal is mostly French, but a lot of people actually speak English in Montreal. Mostly due to the immigration. It's harder to find people who can speak English outside the city.
I've heard that Montreal is more English than French now so I wasn't entirely sure.
Actually, to be sincerely honest, it's really like a roller coaster. English is taking over the city, so I wouldn't be surprised at all. Even though, French isn't lost (yet). It's 50/50. I remember reading an article that said something like 40 something% French and 39.something English which isn't really far behind. Then again, I need to check back my sources.
 
Colyton said:
MattC said:
Colyton said:
MattC said:
Colyton said:
I speak English (obv. otherwise why would I join an English forum). I also speak French and it's actually what I speak all day, everyday. Finally, I fully speak Spanish and it's actually my second language after French (or 1st depending on your point of view).
I can also understand some words in Portuguese since it's close to spanish, but I wouldn't be able to hold a conversation.

Languages I would love to learn are, Portuguese, to fully understand and because it sounds cute... also Italian and probably Japanese for something different.
Is Montreal more English or French? I remember when we went for our family vacation out east we got lost just outside of the city, and pulled over at a gas station to ask for directions. The girl didn't know any English.
Montreal is mostly French, but a lot of people actually speak English in Montreal. Mostly due to the immigration. It's harder to find people who can speak English outside the city.
I've heard that Montreal is more English than French now so I wasn't entirely sure.
Actually, to be sincerely honest, it's really like a roller coaster. English is taking over the city, so I wouldn't be surprised at all. Even though, French isn't lost (yet). It's 50/50. I remember reading an article that said something like 40 something% French and 39.something English which isn't really far behind. Then again, I need to check back my sources.
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On the topic of Franco-Anglo dominance, what's the provinces stance on breaking away from the rest of the country again lol
 
Ain't gonna happen anytime soon. From what I have heard, most people, mostly the young people, don't care that really much anymore. People who wanted Quebec to become its own country are those baby boomers from the 70s who still think we're in the 60's-70's. Yes, some of the younger citizens want Quebec to become its own country, but it's really a minority now.
 
Have I posted here? English mainly and learning Russian (can holdmup simple conversations now.) Used to know a bit of Tagalog. Funny enough Russian was actually my first language but I forgot it in the Philippines.

Would like to learn Japanese some day so I can play j gamee. :p
 
It's only technically my first language. Spoke it before I learned English as a toddler or whatever. My main language has always been English. Just didn't use it for 6 years, which killed it.
 
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