Ayo?
I can speak English, my native language and a bit of French
OMG I SEE IT!
I would count that as impressive.
Ha, thank you! I used to struggle with Kanji, but Iāve been able to master it since then. Back when I lived in Sapporo we only really needed Hiragana and Katakana since Kanji is used mostly for adapting Chinese letters into Japanese
English was difficult as well, but my biological parents wanted me to know it so I started early on. Itās my second language
Puting that there is ilegal right???
no
Me watching that horrifying video is a thing of the past. @paisleypug
r/wooosh even though I used /j
Because programming languages are obviously languages, 4+ (CSS, JS, HTML, Node-Based JSON (Flowlab), and Iām learning gdscript for Godot, and C++ for robotics ā we have a tech guy who is a programmer as a living who is teaching me.
But in terms of non-programming languages, only 2 and a half
Iām fluent in Spanish (Iām part Puerto Rican) and English, and I can read and write in Esperanto. I can have a convo with other Esperanto speakers too, but itās not as good as my reading and writing.
I donāt have a clue what this means and I thought you legitimately didnāt know about it.
If itās a Reddit thing, I donāt use Reddit so I wouldnāt know.
tone tags⦠relatively new stupid internet thing
i think /j is supposed to indicate a ājokingā tone
Tomorrowās poll was going to be coding languages lol, if that counts Iām up to 6 languages.
Personally I would just state itās a joke instead of adding encrypted messages into your phrase, lol.
Iām so used to classic English writing that all the new slang and abbreviations for stuff seems illiterate to me and I donāt have a clue what most of it ever means.
Me too @ManiacPumpkin, i just ignore the ones that arenāt in telligible English lol. Not mad at anyone, I just never know when somethingās a compliment or an insult in theae cryptic phrases.