Eccentrus
Geekernaut
Native: Indonesian Creole mixed with Javanese and Hokkien Minnan Chinese
Vernacular: English (written&spoken)
ear-damaging: Formal Indonesian (due to the fact that it's a lingua franca)
very similar to noises made by creatures of hell: Mandarin Chinese (#$#$! learnt it for a month and then burnt all the books, pinyin is the single most hated thing in the world that I currently have), Deutsch (cases? what cases?)
Currently Learning: Cicero era's latin (not church latin, mind you), and Japanese
I'm planning, in the future, to add up at least 4 more vernaculars in my list of languages for the next 10 years: Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Deutsch, and Français, and since I'm effectively an English native by literature, I think I would write my thesis in said language, as of this day, I still can't properly write in formal Indonesian (every time I write a letter to the faculty, they tell me to rewrite it for five+ times, mostly because of the wording problem)
Vernacular: English (written&spoken)
ear-damaging: Formal Indonesian (due to the fact that it's a lingua franca)
very similar to noises made by creatures of hell: Mandarin Chinese (#$#$! learnt it for a month and then burnt all the books, pinyin is the single most hated thing in the world that I currently have), Deutsch (cases? what cases?)
Currently Learning: Cicero era's latin (not church latin, mind you), and Japanese
I'm planning, in the future, to add up at least 4 more vernaculars in my list of languages for the next 10 years: Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Deutsch, and Français, and since I'm effectively an English native by literature, I think I would write my thesis in said language, as of this day, I still can't properly write in formal Indonesian (every time I write a letter to the faculty, they tell me to rewrite it for five+ times, mostly because of the wording problem)