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Wolf

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  1. For me, it's reading. This usually happens when it comes to internet comments and stuff like that, probably because they use a more informal tone? I'm not sure why. xD
  2. Only all the time, lol. There are some cases in which I get so desperate I google something like "what is the word that's like when you ___", it's really frustrating sometimes. xD
  3. Tagalog was my second language - I've been learning it since preschool, and it was seriously one of the hardest languages ever. xD I started Dutch when I was 11, and German at around 10. I also recall attempting to learn Japanese at 6, but since the internet wasn't really big in our area at the time I only had a Japanese dictionary to help me. xD;
  4. Imo music is a helpful way for one to learn a language. Foreign dubs of Disney songs are usually the kinds of music that help me learn another language - it played a big role when I was learning both Dutch and German.
  5. Hello! I'm a 13 year old from the Philippines, and I've been learning my favorite language, Dutch, since mid 2012. Thanks to my knowledge in Dutch and my previous attempts of learning, I can say that I can also handle a very basic conversation in German. I can also speak in little French, Japanese and Spanish. My mother tongue is English, and I can also speak Tagalog. Aside from Dutch and German, I'd like to learn a Slavic or a Romance language someday. Italian, Czech and Icelandic are languages that interest me. Middle Eastern and Asian languages aren't high in my priority list, but they are really interesting to hear. I'm looking forward to meet you all. Tot ziens!
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