I would like to meet people who can talk any other language; spanish, french, swedish, etc. This is a post where you can meet people from your country (if you don't live in the USA). And talk in other languages! (you are allowed to use google translate)
Canadien is not a language. And in Canada there's French speakers and English speakers but their mostly English.
Neither is canadien LOL
Quebec is basically the lone french province in Canada. Originally, French immigrants settled in what is now Quebec and immigrants from Great Britain settled in Ontario.
Out west was colonized later, and that's where the majority of people are English-speaking.
Canada's quite multi-cultural though. In my school, there are more Sikh/Hindus than white people.
Normally I would also write here the Japanese and Chinese version of this, but AG, doesn't actually render that much characters, and I am forced to Romanize. What the heck romanization of jap and chinese letters are hard.
I know right D:
nihongo yoku hanasemasen.
Sagoi, has something to do with amazing, I think. And Onii-chan is older brother. I picked up a little from my otaku days.
Not really, but it's like comparing English in America to English in the UK. The Spanish spoken in Mexico is a fair bit different than that spoken in Spain, not to mention the influences of Portuguese and the native tongues.
According to all the Spaniards/Catalonians I have met in the past few months (and there have been many) they all say that Mexican is the weirdest version of the Spanish language there is, and that it is very different to European variations. Doesn't surprise me.
The language I am learning now though is German, any German speakers on here? I would expect so, seeing as so many Americans are of German descent.
Yeah, it's Spanish but Spanish people conjugate words to a vosotros form. If you asked a Mexican person what vosotros was (Means "you all", they would have no idea what you were talking about.
Yeah, it's Spanish but Spanish people conjugate words to a vosotros form. If you asked a Mexican person what vosotros was (Means "you all", they would have no idea what you were talking about.
Vosotros is only used in Spain, no where else, right?
Vosotros was always in our textbooks for conjugating verbs and such, but we never used it or were tested on it. Just as easy to use "ustedes".
Yeah, AG doesn't support special characters. I like learning new languages. Think about it, if you know different languages, you can live wherever you want, and it's classy.