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katkatkat Posted at 1:59 pm on June 6, 2009
curious as to how many people have just studied their asses off then studied abroad to become fluent in a language

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JeanClaude Posted at 3:29 pm on July 5, 2009
I only learned English in school until I was 14 and moved to Jesusland.
starla91 Posted at 5:27 am on June 28, 2009
I'm fluent in two languages but would like to be fluent in more, so yay for moving abroad asap.
kayboomcadillac Posted at 11:08 pm on June 27, 2009
yes, i'm fluent in thai (first language) english
and i'm learning french in school and swedish at home
annely Posted at 4:50 pm on June 22, 2009
i`ve been studying french for 3 years now, and i`m on my way to being fluent, without stepping foot in a french-speaking country

(yes, i know Canada is to be considered a french-speaking country, but that only applies to Québec and possibly New Brunswick, and i`ve never been to those places :P)

lml512 Posted at 6:15 am on June 11, 2009
I haven't been to any English-speaking country too as the same as upstair one, and i dunno wheather my English is fluent or not,thats why im here lol
and i really want to learn French,i have no way to learn from it though becoz all around of me peoples whom they have not a clue of the language .its a big nuisance to me to learn it><
Blue Baby Posted at 4:30 am on June 11, 2009
I learned English from school and I think I'm kinda "fluent" (I'm not so sure though.). The only "exposure" I have on the language is from reading books written in English and watching English movies. People around here speak a different language. I haven't been to any English-speaking country though. Do I count?
chrs9310 Posted at 1:49 pm on June 8, 2009
I'm trying to be! ... but sadly, i am not
Skifox Posted at 2:34 am on June 7, 2009
I'm studing French now. Far from fluent though. But that's the aim :)
Nushechka Posted at 12:18 am on June 7, 2009
only in Russian! :) but i learn english? french and chinese!
KathyN Posted at 9:45 pm on June 6, 2009
I am fluent in Hebrew and Russian... and almost fluent in English.
isobel Posted at 2:38 pm on June 6, 2009
I have never lived in an English-speaking country.
Aphrodite54 Posted at 2:12 pm on June 6, 2009
I'm fluent in English and Greek.
But I just grew up with those languages.

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katkatkat Posted at 2:05 pm on June 6, 2009
Quote: from Kassieg616 at 5:03 pm on June 6, 2009

i understand german fluently...i guess...
its just hard to write it and speak it.

you're not fluent unless you can do all three of those effortlessly

JasonGuy Posted at 2:04 pm on June 6, 2009
im fluent in sarcasm, gibberish and trash talking.
GoliathJustin Posted at 2:03 pm on June 6, 2009
Que?
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