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I mean fluently and not fluently.

 

Fluent: English

Not fluent: French, Japanese (Learning Hiragana(the "alphabet"), next is Katakana(for foreign concepts and places) and then Kanji (blocks of meaning, like field, Japan, etc.) and always Romanji, pronounciation(with the common alphabet))

 

I'm teaching myself Japanese and learning French through school.

 

And if you say Japanese, tell whether you're learning Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji, or just Romanji.

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I mean fluently and not fluently.

 

Fluent: English

Not fluent: French, Japanese (Learning Hiragana(the "alphabet"), next is Katakana(for foreign concepts and places) and then Kanji (blocks of meaning, like field, Japan, etc.) and always Romanji, pronounciation(with the common alphabet))

 

I'm teaching myself Japanese and learning French through school.

 

And if you say Japanese, tell whether you're learning Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji, or just Romanji.

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I mean fluently and not fluently.

 

Fluent: English

Not fluent: French, Japanese (Learning Hiragana(the "alphabet"), next is Katakana(for foreign concepts and places) and then Kanji (blocks of meaning, like field, Japan, etc.) and always Romanji, pronounciation(with the common alphabet))

 

I'm teaching myself Japanese and learning French through school.

 

And if you say Japanese, tell whether you're learning Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji, or just Romanji.

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I mean fluently and not fluently.

 

Fluent: English

Not fluent: French' date=' Japanese (Learning Hiragana(the "alphabet"), next is Katakana(for foreign concepts and places) and then Kanji (blocks of meaning, like field, Japan, etc.) and always Romanji, pronounciation(with the common alphabet))

 

I'm teaching myself Japanese and learning French through school.

 

And if you say Japanese, tell whether you're learning Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji, or just Romanji.

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Fluent: English

Intermediate: Spanish, Japanese

Very very basic: French, Korean, Chinese

Don't know at all: Every other language ever.

 

About Japanese, I've learned Hiragana and Katakana completely. I've only learned 350-ish Kanji. I can read it without much problem and understand it without too much difficulty, but my vocabulary isn't great when speaking.

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