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Md. Rakibuzzaman
@MRRSPMMTZOWE3 (65)
21 Apr 25
My mother tongue is called ''Bangla'' so I am not fluent in English language specially when I speak. As I work in a buying house so when buyers visit in our office, I face problem to speak with them. If I ask you then what is the...
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Prageet Goel
@wanderlus_she_be (23)
• Kanpur, India
26 Mar 16
Well, being a polyglot, I love languages , almost all of them. Pretty fluent in English because I've been learning it since birth but thinking about it , it's a perplexing language to learn. No particulars at all because pineapple...
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Artgirl
@owstalaga (4825)
• Philippines
9 Sep 15
Hey, anybody here want to learn Russian too? Funny I just felt like studying it a bit because of a humorous and trending YouTube music video. It is just a curious language for me because I don't understand anything Russian at all!...
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fluffysue
@fluffysue (1482)
• United States
28 Jun 11
I've come to the conclusion that I will need to become fluent in another language in order to better my job prospects. Since I've already studied Spanish and French, and there is more need for Spanish speakers in the U.S., I will...
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Lore2009
@Lore2009 (7378)
• United States
22 Feb 11
There are a lot of people here from many "English" speaking countries, but there are many who are not from there but speak(or write) very fluent English. How did you all learn English... is everyone bilingual in your country(which...
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Metatronik
@Metatronik (6198)
• Pasay, Philippines
7 Aug 10
Do you believe that being fluent with grammatically correct in English language can be equivalent to intelligence or being smart? Do you also have a good impression for those people who speaks in English that can use high fa-luted...
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cosmopolitan
@cosmopolitan (1263)
• India
29 Dec 08
Please see that this is only meant for non-native speakers of english.I know that it is easy for a non-native speaker to write english as he or she will get time to think,reflect and recall.But when it comes to speaking it will be...
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moneyandgc
@moneyandgc (3428)
• United States
30 Jul 08
I am fluent in one language. English.
I took two semesters of Spanish in high school and one in college. I am in no way fluent though. I can understand a lot of what is being said but don't know how to answer. I am able to piece...
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accioetoile
@accioetoile (319)
• United States
2 Apr 07
If you could speak any language fluently, besides what you speak now, what languages would you want to speak?
I would love to be able to speak French fluently, and actually hold a conversation with someone. I've taken 4 years...
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hockeygal4ever
@hockeygal4ever (10021)
• United States
3 Jan 07
Most Americans are very limited in language knowledge. We tend to pretty much think speak English or nothing else. I know many other countries encourage learning many languages while kids are in school.
How many languages do...
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beb_vanie11
@beb_vanie11 (240)
• Philippines
12 Dec 06
I want to be fluent in English and Im looking for something that I need to improve it.Would you help me in this case?
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ahrdwrkr
@ahrdwrkr (689)
• United States
1 Nov 06
Has anyone taken classes to learn Spanish? Is this the best way to become fluent? Other suggestions?
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