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Comments on Profile Post by Plotvitalnpc

  1. AsTheGlassMelts
    AsTheGlassMelts
    That sort of depends. I leanred Bengali and Hindi at the same time growing up, and they can be a bit interchangeable in some parts of india, like how in america some people speak in one sentence using both English and Spanish. I learned English... Technically 5th, but kind of 3rd.
    Apr 2, 2018
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  2. AsTheGlassMelts
    AsTheGlassMelts
    I learned a little English in India, enough to speak to people, but I would speak like a toddler; Although I understood much more than I spoke. But after that, which I was like 'Good enough.'
    Apr 2, 2018
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  3. AsTheGlassMelts
    AsTheGlassMelts
    I learned Japanese afterwards because I'm a weeb and korean once I went from anime->jap dramas->korean dramas. I speak both a little worse than I do english, but still at an adult, fluent level, and I finished learning English AFTER moving to America.
    Apr 2, 2018
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  4. AsTheGlassMelts
    AsTheGlassMelts
    The non-spoken Japanese is a problem though. I can read the simple stuff but Kanji was a mistake and china must burn.
    Apr 2, 2018
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  5. Plotvitalnpc
    Plotvitalnpc
    ...meanwhile, I've forgotten most of what I know about the only foreign language I ever learned.
    Apr 2, 2018
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  6. AsTheGlassMelts
    AsTheGlassMelts
    When you learn a new language you should do your best to think in that language as well, for at least a time; Then you'll find it very hard to forget even if you never hear or think of it for years.
    Apr 2, 2018
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