What languages do you speak/Ch7al fi loghat kt7adr/Combien du lang...?

loooooooooooooolllll i must try this ruspanglish hhhhh it seems interesting :stuck_out_tongue:

lool just add russian words that you know to your spanglish :stuck_out_tongue:

lollll this is the problem :stuck_out_tongue: i dont know any
apart from privet :roll:

loool I can’t believe …

ok, u add privet to saludo it gives u privaludo in ruspanish, u add it to peace it gives you prevaludeace in ruspanglish which sounds like ancient greek, now we conclude that ancient greek has been devided into 3 versions to give what we know today as Spanish, Russian & English :albert:

hhhhhh write a book on your “ancient greek = russian spanish and english” theory, you’ll get a nobel prize

wow Paperbird !!!

:okay:

by the way in my language we have aloooot of words that came from other languages…
and from greek too of course… I know alot of languages have greek words in it… and also there are so much international common words :slight_smile:

for me the hardest thing in arabic is case endings for fos7a, and sentence order (subject, object etc)

in french and spanish, YES! irregular verbs and tenses…thats why i love arabic.

This topic pulled my attention :slight_smile:

I have learned, and thus, speak/write and read already in:

Arabic, Persian (Farsi), Turkish, Kurdish (Kirmanci), Hebrew, Hindi, Urdu, Indonesian, Dutch, German, Spanish and English…

Learning Syriac (Aramaic) now. On my wishlist are:

Russian

Chinese

Japanese

Due to my knowledge of the abovementioned languages, I can understand all Turkic, Persian and Kurdish languages/dialects to a high degree. I am well learned in Ottoman Turkish, Azeri and Uzbek too.

After that, I think I will learn Sorani Kurdish and then have a break :slight_smile:

Nice to see other Moroccans learning languages!

But I really would like to see more Moroccans learn the major languages of the islamic world, especially TURKISH and Farsi for the sake of cultural, political and economic approachment. WE REALLY NEED THAT VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY BADLY.

Wassalam wlad o bnat bladi :slight_smile:

Turklerdelisi your list is pretty impressive now my list of languages is gonna look really really tiny lol

Well I speak fluently Arabic, French, English & Spanish
I can understand Tamazight but can’t speak it fluently, and same thing for Portuguese

On my to do list for the next couple of years, I would like to improve my berber and portuguese. I also would ike to start learning mandarin, hindi and farsi.

English & Arabic (Darija).

Arabic, Darija, French, Anglais, few Spanish, few Italian, Few polish.

Four.

French, english, spanish, hebrew, darija, little Fus7a, jewish-arabic, little assyrian (syriaque), little akkadian, little ugaritic, little yiddish, little ancient greek, little ancient egyptian, little jewish-spanish… And i studied one year Taqbaylit, Tachel7it and tuareg languages…
I’m doing my PhD on semitic linguistic!

[quote=Yona]French, english, spanish, hebrew, darija, little Fus7a, jewish-arabic, little assyrian (syriaque), little akkadian, little ugaritic, little yiddish, little ancient greek, little ancient egyptian, little jewish-spanish… And i studied one year Taqbaylit, Tachel7it and tuareg languages…
I’m doing my PhD on semitic linguistic![/quote]
:okay: quite impressive

Awesome - a degree on Semitic languages. I can speak Arabic (fos7a and Levantine), Persian-Farsi, some French, some German and English.

I speak swedish, english, a little french, some russian and I understand a little moroccan arabic :slight_smile:

wow everyone is polyglot here :open_mouth:

English, fos7a, syrian dialect, some Egyptian dialect , Persian (and apparently Dari), some French