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I can speak 4. English, Chinese, Malay and Indian.
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Interesting inputs! My native tongue is Danish, so I understand Norwegian, Swedish and Icelandic pretty well, though I can't speak nor write them. Of the three Icelandic is by far the hardest to read, but when spoken it becomes logic to me, probably because their phonetics are quite different.
Apart from that I really like to think, that I'm quite good at English, and I'm also taking a Cambridge Curriculum course at school with relative ease.
Plus, I do learn German at school, though I, as some others here, am not fluent in it.
So I would say, that I am bilingual.
Apart from that I really like to think, that I'm quite good at English, and I'm also taking a Cambridge Curriculum course at school with relative ease.
Plus, I do learn German at school, though I, as some others here, am not fluent in it.
So I would say, that I am bilingual.
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