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how many languages do you speak and Country?

Postby Casanova25 » Tue Jul 23, 2013 5:40 pm

Ok! Now i live in Denmark! but i have been true nomad! back and forward in European countries!


6-16 Denmark

16-20 Swedan

6 months nacgancilis to Yeman

20-25 Uk. London

back to Denmark now! soon going to Norway! to live there! and after that straight to Mogadishu

Languages English, Somali, Danish, Swedish, Arabic(palestinian) and understand Norwigian..

Swedish, Norwgian and Danish are related languages with different dialects!

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Re: how many languages do you speak and Country?

Postby sahal80 » Tue Jul 23, 2013 5:54 pm

Arabic just like a native I even some times pretend to be an egyptian or north african and it works for me as I'm not dark or skinny

English

French I forgot much though it was my second language 12 years ago so I know more english now than french


I understand spanish and abit of italian for some how
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Re: how many languages do you speak and Country?

Postby Casanova25 » Tue Jul 23, 2013 6:04 pm

Arabic just like a native I even some times pretend to be an egyptian or north african and it works for me as I'm not dark or skinny

English

French I forgot much though it was my second language 12 years ago so I know more english now than french


I understand spanish and abit italian for some how
In which country do you live now??

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Re: how many languages do you speak and Country?

Postby sahal80 » Tue Jul 23, 2013 6:12 pm

Uk since 2000 but I don't seem so bc I have been working for my familys business since my first day till last year.


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