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I speak English (native)

German - although very poorly. I used to speak it well... around 13 years ago.

Polish - I can tell you my name and ask you how you're doing. I work at a 100% polish place where English is a 2nd language to everyone except me.

Sign Language - semi-fluent. My fiancee and I sign on a regular basis - I learned the alphabet as a kid and her grandparents are deaf. The 2nd week we were dating I met her deaf grandparents and wanted to be able to talk to them a bit so I learned more than just the alphabet so I could. Now my fiancee and I use it often, especially in public so we can communicate without many others understanding.

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I speak MERICAN!!!!!!

Just kidding, speak english and I'am currently trying to learn french and german.

I'am doing this because I need more languages to be put above other people applying for policing lol :D.

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Mostly because of Danish relatives. I don't need to, but I thought it would come in handy.

Thats great. Do you get to visit Denmark? Half my family lives there, my mother is Danish,

so i visit at least once every year. Its a beautiful language!

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Thats great. Do you get to visit Denmark? Half my family lives there, my mother is Danish,

so i visit at least once every year. Its a beautiful language!

I've never been, but some of them come here every couple of years.

But, I'll probably go when I'm done school.

And yes, the language is very interesting. It's definitely a trick to learn, but that makes for a lot of fun!

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I've never been, but some of them come here every couple of years.

But, I'll probably go when I'm done school.

And yes, the language is very interesting. It's definitely a trick to learn, but that makes for a lot of fun!

Yea, Danish is one of the most difficult languages to master, along with norwegian and swedish :)

Mainly because most of the danish sentences are in an inversion of word order, a lot of different and new vowels like Æ , Ø and Å , which makes it hard to pronounce words and a lot of other weird stuff.

Danish (mothertongue)

Norwegian (½ norwegian)

English (1st foreign language)

German (2nd foreign language)

Spanish (3rd foreign language)

Although my german isn't that good...

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