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Tueuse de Vampires 03-02-2008, 05:28 PM Okay, this is something for the non-native English speakers among us.
Do you still remember how you learned English, what your first words were, how old you were?
I remember I learned my first 2 English sentences ("What's your name" and "Where do you live") when I was 8 years old. My brother's friend's sister was starting to learn English at school and we were all hanging out at their place. So to talk to her my brother gave me these 2 sentences is English, haha.
My next contact with the English language was when I was 10 years old and learned it at school. Among the first things we learned there were the numbers from 1 to 20. I still remember how our teacher explained to us why we call teenagers teenagers, lol
Bangelxx 03-03-2008, 05:08 AM I think my first word was "bear!" for my teddy bear, but I can't remember how old I was.
Apparently it was "duck", after some toy or teddy of the time, around 2 or 3.
Blondie Bear 03-03-2008, 08:38 AM Since I'm a native English speaker, I'll answer this for German. Some of the first German words I learned and actually USE are . . . um, naughty. I READ German, I can't speak it. :D
UlaGan 03-03-2008, 10:09 AM Hm, mine first words were: "I'm hungry!" and something else from Muzzy. I was either 10 or 12 when it was running on local TV. Though, I haven't really learned English till 11th grade, when we moved to South Korea.
Joyce Summers 03-04-2008, 06:28 PM My first English word was, typically, Mom.
But as for another language. I can remember the first French word I learnt and that was 'Salut', followed on the same day with Bonjour, Ca va, and Au Revoir
And Spanish....it was....me gusta and neranja. :)
And Italien...I can't remember my first word in Italien as I sort of learnt it as an extension of learning Spanish and French.
doppelgänger 03-05-2008, 02:41 AM When I was 2 or 3 years old, my favorite show was Punky Brewster. My mom tells me I used to run around screaming "Punky Power!". And I named my dog Punky. Heh.
Starlet 03-11-2008, 03:20 PM I was about 7-8 years old and we were learning about colours at the first English lesson. We were singing a song too. I still remember it: "Red and yellow, blue and green, blue and green...":biggrin:
babyo0ogirl 03-11-2008, 03:31 PM My first word was "mushroom" in English at 1 1/2...my first French word was the lines of the song jingle bells.
Hello Cutie 03-11-2008, 04:11 PM I speak a few different languages, when I was younger, even though I've always lived in England, my native tongue was Persian, and the first words I learnt in that were 'ob bedeh' (my translation spelling probably isnt right) which is 'water please'
And in english, it was 'no'. Quite typical of me really.
In Russian, it was 'koshka' (again sp?) which is cat.
I have always spoken English, but I can say, my daughter sat up at 7 months old and just said, "Daddy, gimme cookie" like she'd been talking for months.
It gave us both a shock and we probably would have decided we imagined it had she not started trying to climb up him and chanting it.
Even more of a shock since my son apparently couldn't hear for a year and he didn't start really talking until 3. So, to see this baby jumping past words into sentences (demanding ones at that) we KNEW we were in for a world of trouble.
And she hasn't shut up since!
Anya Jenkins-Harris 03-12-2008, 11:19 AM No one can remember my first English word -Mutters- Darn parents :p
My first word in French, I was 2 and I ran around the house saying la soliel [Hey, I was obsessed with TotsTV :lmao:]
eponinethen 03-13-2008, 07:22 AM Hehe my first English word was "ice cream". I guess I must have been pretty little. I started having English classes in first grade, when I was seven, and at that point I think I knew a few sentences etc.
Wiccaness 03-13-2008, 10:59 PM Although i didn't learn English til i was 7, my first English word was actually when i was probably around 2 or 3 years old, and it was " artichoke"
Long story short, there was a commercial advertising "Ingles sin barreras" which basically sold videos or cassettes so people could learn English, and there were clips they showed of what the videos had in them, one was of a teacher teaching how to pronounce artichoke correctly so they were "aaaarrrrrrthichoke" and i said the same thing exactly how they were saying it. "aaaarrrrrrthichoke" So that would be my first word :biggrin:
Washburne 05-11-2008, 12:49 AM First english words for me must have been yes and no. Why make it compicated? I don´t know how old I was but for sure it was way before I started school.
First spanish word what I remember came when I was 10. That´s then it came a lot of immigrants from Chile to our little village. And when one boy started in our class (the first spansihtalking immigagrant in the whole school, it was a very big thing. Oh how the world has changed. I feel old. :() the first word we learned obviously had to be amigo.
My first german words I don´t remember but it was when I was around 12 I guess. My big sister needed help with her homework. Like I could help? I had seriously big problems to pronounce the words of course. Afterwards I said everything just sounded like isch, asch, usch. In school we got to learn whole sentences from the beginning.. Ich bin dreizehn jahre alt. Ich wohne in Götene. I reapeted it to myself for three days straight so I wouldn´t forget it til our next lesson. Nowdays I mostly sing Rammstein songs. Or maybe Blümchen...
First french phrase was Bon apétit (or should it be bon appétit?) as it said so on the coasters (don´t know if it´s the right word) in our lokal restaurant.
And I learned some polish since we spend some time were then I was younger (11 -15 years old). I have no idé how to spell, so bare with me, ok? Pjuka = (foot)ball, jajko = egg, herbata = thé, kava = coffe, djin/kinn dobre = Hello/good day.
T.I.P 05-11-2008, 05:00 PM Shizer, Auf. Damn, i picked up some German from someone i knew but i cant remember it.
Entiel 05-12-2008, 05:30 AM mine were "Do you speak English?" :)
DrusillaRox 08-15-2008, 12:46 AM Um it think my first english words were mum-mum, ugh, how typical, my first Japanese word was Gomenasai (sorry)
SC7 Fan 08-15-2008, 12:12 PM My first english words were either mum or dad.
First French word was Bonjour.
First German word was....... I can't remember what it was.
Apart from French and German the only other languages I can speak are English(Obviously), A little Spanish and a little Italien. I can speak a little Latin too.
MSchett 08-15-2008, 05:19 PM well my first spanish words were Tus pantalones eres en fuego! when i was about 6 my sister told me to say it and now i almost speak Spanish fluently but i cant talk to some spainish speakers because they speak to quickly
T.I.P 08-15-2008, 06:09 PM Mine was Monkey, when i was 4 1/2.
my first words were no, more and want. Pretty much summed it all up :D I think child-me had a Faith mentality.
first French words were Salut, j'ai m'appelle Katie, et tu? and Comment ca va?
but lord knows i can't spell in French anymore, as you can see :D
Karol 08-18-2008, 09:12 AM I just don´t remember >.< I´m a non-native English speaker, but I don´t remember!
Probably I had something like 6 years-old... something like that.
Fisrt Spanish world was SO late, it was the "to be" from Spanish.. around 9 years-old.
First German was REALLY late, it was "wunderbar" lol Around 15years-old.
First French word.. well, I think it was "abajour" xD Anyway, learning french, it was "je m´appelle Carol" xD And it was about 18 years-old!
Ah! And now I have my first swedish word xDDD It´s "säger"! o/
woogirl 07-20-2011, 04:32 PM I think mine was "sorry". I remember when I was 7-8 years old and we're learning the song "Head and shoulders, knees and toes". :D After a few years I realised that the name of shampoo (Head&Shoulders) isn't that hard as I thought.
I remember also this song with alphabet, but as I know in English-speaking countries they learn the same one.
Ohh! And I remember this joy when the English-teacher has said "Sit down" or "Stand up". I don't know why, but for 8 years old children it was HILARIOUS.
First German word? I've never liked that language, but it was, I guess, "Scheiße". I know, impressive. :D My German-teacher was always angry and has said something like "do you know that is almost a CURSE?!".
I know that Hungarion "yes" is "igen". My friend was crazy about Hungary, have no idea why.
NothingButSong 07-20-2011, 04:41 PM My first word was 'bubble'.
kittenpoker 07-20-2011, 07:40 PM My first word was 'bubble'.
That is a great word!
Ms.Trick 07-21-2011, 02:10 AM "Hit me baby one more time". Thank ya Britney Spears :D (around 6 years old)
Then my mum bought me a Disney magazine to learn English and I learned better words like "butterfly" and "flower" and "bird" :p (around 8 years old)
PrincessBuffy16 07-21-2011, 10:23 AM I'm not sure if this is correct, but I'm pretty sure it's "Hello".. I started learning English when I was six, and we usually start with greetings and alphabet first.
InsaneMystic 07-21-2011, 12:40 PM I think my first couple of English words (with very curious ideas at how to pronounce them) came from the names and tagline descriptions of MOTU action figures, when I was six or seven. So, I'm probably one of few peeps who can rate stuff like "Lord of Destruction" among their first foreign words. *feels badass :cool: *
Funnily, when I first learned the word "human" that way, I thought it meant something like "boogeyman". :D
Appelsapientje 07-31-2011, 07:21 PM Well, I can't really remember my first English words, but I did learn a lot of my first English through games. Especially through Runescape ;P I do remember that I knew the English word 'jug' because of Runescape x')
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