tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-576151693178612663.post5692934345443306122..comments2022-02-05T18:22:55.589+08:00Comments on In Pursuit of Japan: I speak five languages!?!Susanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11103578427039134013noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-576151693178612663.post-51871726593047670112017-06-06T21:50:43.085+08:002017-06-06T21:50:43.085+08:00Wow! :-DWow! :-DSusanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11103578427039134013noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-576151693178612663.post-82788417294985446482016-06-14T05:09:30.031+08:002016-06-14T05:09:30.031+08:00Then I guess you could say Japanese is my 8th lang...Then I guess you could say Japanese is my 8th language... My mother tongues are Spanish and Galician, I started learning English when I was 3, so I'm pretty fluent already, when I was 10 we started also learning French at school, I'm not really fluent at it, but I can understand most texts and slow conversations. Then I learnt Italian, I studied it for 4 days, took a B2 (online) test and passed it with just 1 mistake, I had no troubles for understanding italian when I traveled there. Then portuguese... it's really similar to my two mother tongues, I understand it perfectly, but have big troubles for not using my mother tongues' words mixed with portuguese. A year ago or so I started studying Swedish, my level is pretty basic, but I know how to ask people if they could write down what they are saying, what makes it a lot easier to understand. And well, I've been trying to learn japanese for a long time, but never really got into it, now I'm motivated into it and I started using Pimsleur while I slowly learn the kanas ^^Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com