what language did u learn in school (before university/college)
- spanish
- french
- mandarin
- other
- none
what language did u learn in school (before university/college)
Spanish
French
Mandarin
Other
None
seen from China
seen from Hong Kong SAR China
seen from Poland
seen from United States

seen from Russia
seen from United States
seen from Bosnia & Herzegovina

seen from Malaysia
seen from Hong Kong SAR China
seen from United States
seen from Russia

seen from United States
seen from Yemen

seen from Czechia

seen from Guatemala

seen from Italy

seen from Brazil

seen from United States
seen from Macao SAR China

seen from United States
what language did u learn in school (before university/college)
- spanish
- french
- mandarin
- other
- none
what language did u learn in school (before university/college)
Spanish
French
Mandarin
Other
None

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because language is vague and tricky and I'm checking my own idiomatic biases
What does the phrase "I'm not mad about it" convey to you?
"It doesn't make me angry/upset" (I'm USAican or derive my idioms from them)
"It doesn't make me angry/upset" (I'm British or derive my idioms from them)
"It doesn't make me angry/upset" (I'm something unrelated to USAicans/Brits)
"I'm not wild about/super into it" (USAican/idioms derived from USA)
"I'm not wild about/super into it" (British/idioms derived from UK)
"I'm not wild about/super into it" (idioms unrelated to USAicans/Brits)
This means something totally different to me & will explain in reblog/tags
Would you rather...
instantly learn any language
instantly learn to play any instrument
Which of these two specific forms of English do you like more?
USA English
British english
No nuance, no attempts at "objectively better or worse", just pick one or don't, I purposely left out a ton of forms of English because there won't be enough spaces, and most importantly don't argue please.
I just want to know which one people like more.
Ok I have a question. Recently I heard someone pronounce "hehe" differently than how I say it and it's been stuck in my brain, because what they said has a whole different vibe imo
I pronounce hehe
with the e from acne
with the e from leg
neither of the above (let me know in the tags/comments)

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Your native language is...?
English
Chinese (Mandarin)
Hindi-Urdu (Yes, I know these are technically different languages)
Arabic
French
Bengali
Portuguese
Indonesian
Spanish
Russian
German
Something else (put in tags)
And yes, I'm aware that much, if not most, of the world's population has a native language not on this list.
How many languages can you speak?
Only one
More than one
I used to be able to speak German and French somewhat fluently as a teenager but I got bored of it and now I can't speak them at all. I want to learn Morroccan Arabic but I have ADHD I can barely focus on surviving xddddd
What are everyone’s favorite words?? If you see this please tag some of yours