Good morning! Today there are two questions,
- Are you learning any language, what is it?
- Would you rather eat pizza or scrambled eggs for breakfast?
Here we go: - Yes, Spanish
- Pizza because I don’t like scrambled eggs hehe
How about you?
Good morning! Today there are two questions,
uhm japanese cuz im going to japan (:< and uh neither
I’m learning Spanish (requirement ) and pizza cause I have it for breakfast a lot lol
I’m learning Navajo, I’d rather eat pizza I don’t like eggs.
pizza!
i know a little bit if sign language
I’d like to learn to read Greek.
navajo is hard
it really is but I wanna be able to speak me culture (maybe I’ll learn German too, maybe cuz I’m German and asian but it’d be hard to remember it all for me lol)
GUTEN TAG, YA’AT’EEH
Japanese, spanish, and irish :3
pizza, i dislike the texture of scrambled eggs
im learning japanese and i used to have spanish class now i have maori class and ig i know some mandarin words bc my friend who doesnt know english is chinese. i am also arabic so i know arabic as well.
AND PIZZA ON TOP
Umm… yes, Japanese and im brushing off my spanish (My mom makes fun of me for it lmao)
and i would rather eat scrambled eggs ^^
Spanish, Korean and Japanese (all bc i want to lol)
I eat pizza for breakfast sometimes i like the cheese+bread+ tomato combo, its basically toast w cheese and tomato slice! Its better if its leftover and microwaved (gluten free pizza life). I don’t like eggs, the texture
I’m learning English, and I choose scrambled eggs for breakfast. I like all types of eggs, especially fried eggs.
I’m partially fluent in ASL but still learning, and I’m also (very) casually learning Russian and Spanish.
Pizza for breakfast is devine.
I’m learning korean and im interested in chinese too. Im okay with both, but i would say having pizza is more delicious. But if i eat scrambled egg with rice, i would have that
I’m learning English (my native language is Hebrew) Russian (I knew Russian when I was 2 bc I had a babysitter that spoke Russian) Spanish, and some Arabic in school.
that sounds like a lot of languages but i can rly speak only in Hebrew and English