Stargazing
Retired.
- Pronouns
- They/them
I haven't seen a thread like this.
English- Yes, I speak Canadian English. Canadian English exists, it's how we have mostly American words but we also add "u" to different things. Ugh, it took me a while to get used to the [color][/color] tag.
French- Canadian French for me. Canadian French and French are different. Just ask for how to pronounce "jeans", for an example.
Now, enough about my Canadian side, lol
a little bit of Italian- Enough for a simple sentence conversation consisting of 2 sentences before people get confused.
a little bit of Greek- Not enough for a noteworthy conversation yet. Greek is my priority to learn, since Italian and French are very similar.
English- Yes, I speak Canadian English. Canadian English exists, it's how we have mostly American words but we also add "u" to different things. Ugh, it took me a while to get used to the [color][/color] tag.
French- Canadian French for me. Canadian French and French are different. Just ask for how to pronounce "jeans", for an example.
Now, enough about my Canadian side, lol
a little bit of Italian- Enough for a simple sentence conversation consisting of 2 sentences before people get confused.
a little bit of Greek- Not enough for a noteworthy conversation yet. Greek is my priority to learn, since Italian and French are very similar.