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Welcome, adventurer. I speak Swedish, Spanish and English. I've also studied French, Latin and Italian. I have been exposed to some Brazilian Portuguese and may understand it if spoken slowly. As for the Germanic language family, I understand German moderately well and well, some of the Scandinavian siblings (Norwegian og Danish ) depending on speaker. Icelandic is slightly harder (actually, it's really hard) but with luck and a dictionary I might guess the gist of something. I am currently studying Serbo-Croatian and Ancient Greek ('''2012-2013+''').  
Welcome, adventurer. I speak Swedish, Spanish and English. I've also studied French, Latin and Italian. I have been exposed to some Brazilian Portuguese and may understand it if spoken slowly. As for the Germanic language family, I understand German moderately well and well, some of the Scandinavian siblings (Norwegian og Danish ) depending on speaker. Icelandic is slightly harder (actually, it's really hard) but with luck and a dictionary I might guess the gist of something. I am currently studying Serbo-Croatian and Ancient Greek ('''2012-2013+''').  
I've been known to spend time looking at PGmc/Proto-Celtic/PIE reconstructions, lurk on language forums reading arguments, correcting incorrectly declined irregular Latin nouns on the English Wiktionary and fika.




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