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    Hello people,

    Just wondering, I`ve observed that this forum is based in Denmark. (duh.) So besides Danish, do people in Denmark speak other languages too? Here in Quebec most (but not all) of us speak english and french. Not sure that that`s the case in all the rest of Canada (hey, it`s a big country.)

    Just curious.

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    Re: languages

    Hey Rojo
    I`m not exactly sure what you mean, but here it goes
    Do we speak other languages in every day life : No not unless you originally are from another country, then of course you might do
    We only have dialects, which in some cases sounds like a foreign language, yo are not able to understand what they are saying
    Do we learn to speak other languages: Yes, we learn to speak english and german in school, when you are about 10 and 13 years old. In high school we usually learn either french or spanish

    Hope you can use this

    Jette

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    Re: languages

    Well thanks for the quick feedback Jette, now I know. So you speak three or four languages then. I was simply curious. I would like someday to learn other languages besides the two I do know. The more, the better, I think.

    Well, guess that`s it then. Anybody who wants to add anything is welcome!

    Hey, how do you write/say hello in Danish?

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    Re: languages

    how do you write/say hello in Danish?
    Hej

    So you speak three or four languages then.
    Not all do, it depends on what education you have and some people from the older generation didn`t learn all those languages in school. Fx I speak English and German, but I can only speak a little Spanish (you forget it very easily, when you don`t use it )

    Jette

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    Re: languages

    As Jette was saying, jsu because they teach the languages at school, doesn't mean, that you learn it. And by learning it, I mean you feel so comfortable using the language, that you can participate in discussions (just like in here!)

    I've been taught Danish, English, German and French, but the languages I can communicate in are Danish, English and Swedish (at least spoken) because these are the languages I have been using for longer periods of time (than the odd holiday where all you need to say is: "2 beers, please" )

    Lotus80

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    Re: languages

    Hej!

    Well, another language we have in common is the universal language of music! What would we do without it, huh? Although I`m trying to figure out how a person could order 2 beers in music. Haha. Sorry, it`s late.

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    Re: languages

    There might be several instances in music when two beers could be required...

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    Re: languages

    *lol* I can just imagine you bringing your horn to a bar and start playing an order of 2 beer!!

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    Maybe not order to beers. But we all know the song "99 bottles of beer on the wall"

    *lol* I can just imagine you bringing your horn to a bar and start playing an order of 2 beer!!
    I wonder what that would sound like, especially when he is ordering number 7 or 8

    Jette

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    I don't know if this will be able to interest someone, but here in Italy we speak Italian (of course), German (in the area of the city of Bozen/Bolzano), French (near the French border), and Ladin.

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    I don't know if this will terest anyoune, but South Africa has 11 official languages (and nobody knows how many dialects), most citizens speak at least two (although most are tought 3 in grade school). Very few speak more than 4.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotus80 View Post
    *lol* I can just imagine you bringing your horn to a bar and start playing an order of 2 beer!!
    Hahaha oh I'm imagining it right now!

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    I hope not to get too off-topic, but I'd like to ask you a question: regardless of the Country you live in, what foreign languages have you studied and what foreign languages can you speak? Just out of curiosity.
    As far as I am concerned, I can speak Italian (mother tongue), English (I've got a degree in English Language and Literature), German (third language), some Finnish (few sentences and some loose words). Years ago, I also studied French (which I found too hard to learn, and that's pretty weird, given the fact that French is a Neo-Latin language as well as Italian), Dutch (I gave it up pretty soon, since I didn't like the way it sounded), Romanian (a lovely language, but I failed to practice it, and wound up to forget it), some Latin (okay, it's not a foreign language...). Oh, and, I can also read the Cyrillic alphabet (but this does not enable me to speak Russian, alas).
    What about you?

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    I speak English and a tiny bit of Italian. I used to be much better, but haven't practised and now forgotten most of it. At least it helped when we went on a holiday to lovely Italia - your country is very beautiful, Violinschlüssel.

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    Having studied Russian, German, Chinese, Swedish, and French, I can amble along passibly whenever I visit those places. Italian - a few sentences and some niceities. Latin, just enough to understand classical writings. I hope to study Greek soon so that I can have access to the Greek classical writings.

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