What's it like knowing 3 or more languages?
Just learn a bunch of related languages so you can look multilingual without actually doing anything.
>>216034807That's not what he asked
>>216034770The real difference is knowing two instead of just one.You need different sounds, grammar, words etc.The third is more a matter of dedication and patience, doesnt add much unless it's a language radically different.
>>216034770fells like another monday
>>216034870You just learn*There, happy, Mr. Autism pants?
>>216034770Great question—here's what it's like knowing three or more languages.
>>216034920English, French and Swiss German? How common is Romansch these days?
>>216035070There is italian too actually.Not that many swiss speak it outside of ticino.
>>216035108Is it real Italian or one of those weird sort of Italian dialects?
>>216035070English, French, Swiss German, regular German, bit of Italian. Keep in mind I can reach those language regions within 30 minutes -3hours.60k people speak Romansh as a first language, thats a mid sized town at best. And they have 4 different dialects.
>>216035133>or one of those weird sort of Italian dialects?Aka every Italian dialect even that gruesome jabbering they call """Standard Italian""""
>>216035196>>216034920I'm moving in,you just wait
>>216035196Don’t you guys have a large Portuguese population now? Which canton are you from?Comment est-ce que je déménage en suisse?
>>216034770you start to understand all cultures and people are more similar to each other despite being so far apart
>>216035287you are a muzzie, you will never be like us
>>216035133It's real italian with just a slight accent.Better than some other italian regions lol.
>>216035204By real Italian I mean the shit on Duolingo.
>>216035331won't wish for my worst enemy to be like you, but here we are
>>216035421all of those are closeted nafri zuttslims
>>216035459>projecting this hard
>>216034770You get to flex on monoling*als which is a big plus
>>216034770Very useful depending where you are. I flirted with an Uzbek barista in Russian on a layover in Tashkent
>>216034770you have to practice them all or you forget how to use them. I used to know German pretty well in school but can't understand shit in my 30s.