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Kaffi

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I love to travel and as a natural effect I hear languages all the time other than my native ones. I love to learn new words and to at least try to say something in the local dialect or language when I travel. But more often than not, I tend to forget it in a short while if not practiced, as most things in life.

In addition to my listed languages, I know a few words in Russian, Hungarian, Tagalog, Hindi and Mandarin, and a bit more in Spanish and Italian, also a little bit of Latin. 

When not immersed in the language I find it easier to read than to talk.

So here I might get the help to propel my French and perfect my German too.

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