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In what languages have you already read a book (including petit prince )?
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English, French, German, Italian, Duch
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Russian, English, French, German, Polish
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>>24685390
English, Swedish, German, Spanish, Latin
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Only in English
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>>24685416
pleb.
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>>24685390
English
German
Japanese (but only a picture book for children lol)
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>>24685390
french turkish russian english italian(short stories since im new to italian)
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>>24685390
german, english, dutch, portuguese
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>>24685572
In Italian I've read "Dov'è Yukio?".
It is something you can read without actually knowing Italian.
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>>24685561
glurp₹
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>>24685561
If you say so? I am the one making seven figures a year with my English, and not the one(s) LARPing about my funko pop collection of barbarian tongues I can barely read Harry Potter in with the help of a dictionary.
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Yiddish, Russian, German
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>>24685390
Like, a whole book from cover to cover? I'm assuming those read digitally count at least, in which case, English, Spanish, Esperanto... huh, that might be it. I'm not sure if I've ever actually read a book in Japanese from cover to cover.
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>>24685390
My native language, English, Japanese, Chinese, Latin(assuming LLPSI counts)
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>>24685390
My native tongue (Portuguese) and English. I prefer reading in English because English feels like a faster language for some reason. I read faster when I'm reading in English.
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English and Japanese. Japanese one was definitely more of a YA novel but it also wasn't a children's book.
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Italian, Portuguese and Spanish (which are basically the same thing), English, French and German.
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English
Spanish (but only one)
Chinese
Classical Chinese
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>>24686663
Ooh, nice, fellow CC learner!
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english, latin, dutch, japanese
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>>24685390
English and Italian. Italian having an entire tense (passato remoto) that's basically only used in novels is rather annoying.
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Portuguese (native), english, castillian, old spanish, gallician, french, old norse, latin, galaico-portuguese
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>>24685390
I've read in English, Spanish, French.
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>>24685390
english, french, and latin. in the future im going to learn greek, german, and japanese, ill call it quits after that.
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>>24685390
I don't read
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English
French
Old Icelandic
Japanese
I want to learn Classical Chinese next
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>>24685773
Based post
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>>24685398
what is worth reading in dutch?
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>>24686627
>I read faster when I'm reading in English.
same here. English has next to no grammar. It reads as easily as children's literature does in other languages.
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German.
Waj wudd juh wont tu ried bucks in lenwitsches sätt Untermenschen ßpiek -- like Polish or French or sätt bastärd of ä lengwitsch sätt is Inglisch?



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