Roselynn wrote:Blomady wrote:Wow!

I'm astonished! You're cool!! I've always admired people who link their lives with law because it demands enormous efforts
I'm wondering is Turkish one of the languages you voluntarily learnt or do you also study it at university?
Thank you so much! Yes, it takes a lot of effort and time… In the beginning, it was really hard for me, but little by little I managed!
Actually, Turkish was the first language I ever spoke, since my whole family is Turkish and that’s the language they use. I only started learning French when I went to kindergarten! According to my grandfather, I really struggled, haha.
And now I can speak both French and Turkish! I never actually studied Turkish formally; I just picked it up naturally, reading books and so on, even though I’ve always lived in France.
Of course, besides that I’m still learning English, since I’m not completely fluent yet.
What about you? How many languages do you speak?
I'm sure you're going to make a great notary
Oh, you have such an impressing background! You're a true bilingual!
I've always lived in Russia but I've always had natural interest towards languages. For sure I speak Russian as it's my mother tongue. I started learning English in kindergarten and have continued to do so all my life, then I entered a lingustic university to improve my command of it, and that's where I started to learn my third language - Italian. I don't have enough practice of Italian unfortunately but I can fully understand it. If more Italians come to this website, I'll definitely visit the Italian forum more often
