Author: Diri » Tue Aug 29, 2006 7:58 pm
AlbaSaab wrote:Diri wrote:My tounge speaks (based on how fluent I am):
Mother tounge: Kurdish
Second language: Norwegian
Third language: English
Fourth language: Turkish
Hard to place Turkish and English - as I am told I spoke fluent Turkish the two years my family stayed in Konya when I was a child... Before I even spoke a word of Norwegian or English!
Anyway - started learning English as a kid watching TV, movies etc, and at school from 3th grade... Now they changed the system - so they started teaching English from the 2nd grade...
Have to say - still learning English... It's an endless language... Realy, it is... It's such a mess - with all the foreign loan-words!
But I find my way around...
I am currently trying to improve my Persian - while I am trying to learn Arabic... Actually gonna major in Arabic, starting next semester!
It's a beautiful language...

Ps. @ Tom
Could you please shrink or just link to that HUGE map - it's ruining the whole board, being the size of an elephant... I hate to scroll to the sides...

It's such a difficult language to learn, that most English people don't have a very good command of it, and I think that's disgusting, frankly!! I feel they are too lazy to bother learning it. They think that it ok to mis-spell words and use bad grammar!!
Which is the difficult language? English?
I need to update my list...
I am studying HEBREW this semester!

I love it...
Not sure which langauge you mean Lorri - Do you mean English? I don't have any problems with it... Speak it as well as I do Norwegian... Almost... When I speak Norwegian - you wouldn't think I was a foreigner... (foreigner to Norway I mean)


