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England/English/Learning the Spanish (and the Japanese).

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I'm English/British/European... currently living in France ^_^

I'm organising a Europe Meet for February in Paris, if you haven't seen. It's gonna be good. Here's the meetup thread link

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Planet Earth

Europe

EU

Greece

Attika

Salamina Island

I speak Greek , English and a little bit of French and German

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Sweden, native language is Swedish but my English is pretty fluent, and I know a tiny bit of German, French and Spanish.

Also, I understand written Norwegian and Danish very well since those are very close to Swedish, to the point that they could be considered the same language.

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I'm from Germany and I speak German, English and some bad French (actually I'm really only good in understanding French, I can barely order a baguette without a dictionary).

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I'm from Germany and I speak German, English and some bad French (actually I'm really only good in understanding French, I can barely order a baguette without a dictionary).

Similar to your neighbourhood mod then :D Ich spreche Englisch und eine kleine bisschen nach Deutsch, und ich kann lesen Franzoisich.

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I think it's true most brits do not like being part of the political europe

BUT..enjoy europeans (except the french..dunno why) and enjoy travelling and meeting most europeans

europe as a place to visit with it's vast differences, structures, people and way of life has much to offer

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I'm from Germany and I speak German, English and some bad French (actually I'm really only good in understanding French, I can barely order a baguette without a dictionary).

That's kind of late but I'm from Austria and speak German, English, Italian and like you, Patrick, a little bit French. 8)

J'ai suis Lilie et j'habite a Vienne. J'aime beaucoup lire les livres fantastique et classique. Is it correct? :lol:

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I live in Greece. I consider myself European. I speak Greek, Dutch and English.

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Czech Republic, Czech.

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Yellow Fish

Live in the UK. Have lived in Germany, Belgium and Sweden. Don't really feel I belong to any one nationality, but been born in Germany, hence German. Speak (and think in!) English, my native tongue is German, know some Flemish, Swedish and can read French, Danish and Norwegian.

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I'm from Denmark,danish, and I'm not proud of it. Actually I'm normally so embaressed of my nationality that I usually say I'm from Sweden or Norway - or just Scandinavia.

I don't identify as danish in any way - but like Universal-European or Intergalactic-Universal-Earth-Transient!:lol: I know, I know, I am just a human. How I wish sometimes it wasn't so.

Yes, European meetup sounds fantastic! ^_^

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Måskemigselvetsted

I am from Denmark, too, and speak Danish as my mother tongue, English okay, and I am hoping to be able to say the same about French one day (:

And btw, I am Danish, not European (technically I am both, but I think of myself firstly as Danish and then Scandinavian I think)! But I do live in Europe, not in some self-imagined-planet-long-long-away... And I consider the English people to do the same! :lol:

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saggitarius

From Belgium, Antwerp. I'm a native Dutch speaker. I know English fluently and have a good knowlegde of German. I can understand French but I'm not fluent in it

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Spain; Spanish, English, French and a little bit of German. I also understand Italian and Portuguese because our lack of imagination has lead us to create a similar language to these cool nations.

I'm not proud in any way of our country. And I'm joining SilverKitsune in her escape plan. :ph34r:

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Poland, Polish.

Wish we weren't a part of that socialist bullcrap, the EU.

Anyways I don't care where I live, it's more or less the same everywhere around the world (and yea, I've been to over 15 countries and lived in 2 different ones).

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TheEvaTree

Spain; Spanish, English, French and a little bit of German. I also understand Italian and Portuguese because our lack of imagination has lead us to create a similar language to these cool nations.

I'm not proud in any way of our country. And I'm joining SilverKitsune in her escape plan. :ph34r:

Psst! Can I go with you(the escape plan)? :ph34r:

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I'm from Denmark,danish, and I'm not proud of it. Actually I'm normally so embaressed of my nationality that I usually say I'm from Sweden or Norway - or just Scandinavia.

I don't identify as danish in any way - but like Universal-European or Intergalactic-Universal-Earth-Transient!:lol: I know, I know, I am just a human. How I wish sometimes it wasn't so.

Yes, European meetup sounds fantastic! ^_^

I am from Denmark, too, and speak Danish as my mother tongue, English okay, and I am hoping to be able to say the same about French one day (:

And btw, I am Danish, not European (technically I am both, but I think of myself firstly as Danish and then Scandinavian I think)! But I do live in Europe, not in some self-imagined-planet-long-long-away... And I consider the English people to do the same! :lol:

I saw your post right below mine above.

I don't think planet Earth is that far away - do you?

And I don't think there's anything wrong with expressing your anti-nationalism either, as long as it's done politely.

Besides I think your post is disrespectful.

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SquirrelCat

I'm half Swedish, half German so I consider myself European and I love it!

I'm little embarrassed about the Swedish part, but I'm a little proud of it too...

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Måskemigselvetsted

I'm from Denmark,danish, and I'm not proud of it. Actually I'm normally so embaressed of my nationality that I usually say I'm from Sweden or Norway - or just Scandinavia.

I don't identify as danish in any way - but like Universal-European or Intergalactic-Universal-Earth-Transient!:lol: I know, I know, I am just a human. How I wish sometimes it wasn't so.

Yes, European meetup sounds fantastic! ^_^

I am from Denmark, too, and speak Danish as my mother tongue, English okay, and I am hoping to be able to say the same about French one day (:

And btw, I am Danish, not European (technically I am both, but I think of myself firstly as Danish and then Scandinavian I think)! But I do live in Europe, not in some self-imagined-planet-long-long-away... And I consider the English people to do the same! :lol:

I saw your post right below mine above.

I don't think planet Earth is that far away - do you?

And I don't think there's anything wrong with expressing your anti-nationalism either, as long as it's done politely.

Besides I think your post is disrespectful.

I'm sorry. I have send you a pm, but if anybody else think my post was disrespectful, please know that it wasn't intended that way.

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Guest JonSnow

From France - French - Try to speak english - and a little bit german

(except the french..dunno why)

I took no offence :rolleyes: ... but I can't ask why you don't like french because you dunno why ... :D !

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