I DO!!! I AM FOUR DIFFERENT PEOPLE DEPENDING ON IF IM TALKING ENGLISH FRENCH KOREAN OR TURKISH. Also depending on who im talking to, like i'll talk differently with a child vs someone my age vs an adult older than me etc in all those languages. Sometimes my friends will point out "you change your voice when you're talking to my mom"
When I speak English, I'm just normal old Kass
When I speak French, I'm a bit shy because my pronunciation isn't the best
When I speak Japanese, I feel like I'm more fierce than when I speak English
Me: English, American, Circular Gallifreyan, Zadoon, Linear Gallifreyan, Very little Chinese, *5 hours later*, and Ood.
Non-Whovian: Those arn't even languages...
Smbadat do you speak elvish fluently? Because I really want to learn it but can't really find good resources to do so, mostly just words and not sentences, grammar, ect.
Thanks, but it's already in my favorites.:) It's just hard to find more complex stuff, or grammar, or how to write a whole sentence, but really, you don't have to.
I'm weird either way, although possibly a little more English than in French. This may or may not be due to the existence of the English word ''Fandom''.
when I'm speaking English (main language), I'm not too sure how I am. speaking Irish (national language), I'm really shy and stutter a lot. speaking German, I think I'm more confident and strong
When I'm talking in Spanish I become this swearing asshole that likes to curse and fuck things up. In English I'm sweet and stuff. In French I'm very comprehensive and like...stubborn? In Portuguese I'm sexy and in Chinese I'm just weird, jaja
When I speak French, I'm a bit shy because my pronunciation isn't the best
When I speak Japanese, I feel like I'm more fierce than when I speak English
Non-Whovian: Those arn't even languages...
A bit of French
A bit of Japanese
I know a few basic things in German
farsi
arabic
french (beginner)
Spanish
Parseltongue :P
Afrikaans
Pig Latin
Gallifreyan (both kinds)
Tolkien's Elfish
http://m.wikihow.com/Speak-Elvish
What about this? It's a translation guide.
http://www.dragons-inn.org/Ifreann/Tynntangial/eng_elf.html
https://www.elfdict.com/
French
Spanish
:/
That's totally true!