If the only difference is that it's written in
Cyrillic then you can use
some kind of program for that.
Serv
2006/3/7, Mark Williamson <node.ue(a)gmail.com>om>:
I'm not sure all of those questions are relevant. Most of them are
publicly-accessible information anyhow. I will answer those that
aren't.
1. How old are you?
2. Where do you live?
3. Where were you brought up?
4. How many languages do you claim to speak?
I don't "claim to
speak" any languages. I know a number of languages
to widely varying degrees -- for example, I can say a few things in
Okinawan, I can understand Spanish to a degree, and I can make myself
understood in Japanese. Whether I "speak" a language or not depends on
what you mean -- what level of fluency?
5. How did you learn those languages?
How
does anyone learn any language? By hearing it/reading it, and
speaking it/writing it.
Mark
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