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Post by Dreki on Sept 9, 2017 0:59:52 GMT -6
I am Icelandic. Since I live in Denmark now I am obviously fluent in Danish. I am also fluent in Faroese (Faroe Islands). Have no clue how to even say that in English. Is Faroese the right word to use, does anyone know? Hmmm...
Also speak a little Swedish and a tiny bit German and Polish, not much though.
Dreki means dragon in Icelandic, usually everywhere I go that name is already taken. Not here, yay 🇮🇸🎉🎊😸
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michou
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Post by michou on Nov 19, 2017 9:35:52 GMT -6
Hello, I live in Canada, and am fluent in french & english. I learned spanish in school, but without any opportunities to practice, it's impossible to be fluent. I had also learned the basics of icelandic & romanian within three months (one language at a time), but lost all my icelandic and most of my romanian due to lack of practice.
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caitlynh1231
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Currently Sharing: Arctic, trying for Chrysalis with a friend
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Post by caitlynh1231 on Feb 1, 2018 4:17:34 GMT -6
Noticed that Traditional Chinese isn't there. I'm from a Traditional Chinese speaking country. I'm fluent in Traditional Chinese &English. I'd like to help somehow.
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