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Language Levels
{{User_ Base -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -N
en
enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
en-0This user does not understand English (or understands it with considerable difficulty).
en-1This user can contribute with a basic level of English.
en-2This user can contribute with an intermediate level of English.
en-3This user can contribute with an advanced level of English.
en-4This user can contribute with a near-native level of English.
en-5This user can contribute with a professional level of English.
enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
AmE
en-
US
-0
This user does not understand American English and doesn't bloody well want to.
en-us
-1
This user has a basic understanding of American English.
en-us
-2
This user has an intermediate understanding of American English.
en-us
-3
This user has an advanced understanding of American English.
en-us
-4
This user has a near-native understanding of American English.
en-us
-5
This user can contribute at a professional level of American English.
ase
aseThis user is a native signer of American Sign Language.
ase-0This user does not understand American Sign Language.
ase-1This user can communicate at a basic level in American Sign Language.
ase-2This user can communicate at an intermediate level in American Sign Language.
ase-3This user can communicate at an advanced level in American Sign Language.
ase-4This user can communicate at a near native level in American Sign Language.
ase-5This user can communicate at a professional level in American Sign Language.
aseThis user is a native signer of American Sign Language.
en-au
en-auThis user is a native speaker of Australian English.
AU-1This user is a meagre speaker of Australian English.
AU-2This user is an intermediate speaker of Australian English.
AU-3This user is a fluent speaker of Australian English.
AU-4This user has a near-native understanding of Australian English.
AU-5This user believes that Australian English is the only real English, and will likely respond to any use of The Queen's or American English with disgust.
en-auThis user is a native speaker of Australian English.
BrE
UKThis user uses British English.
en-GB
-1
This user has a basic understanding of British English.
en-GB
-2
This user has an intermediate understanding of British English.


en-GB
-3
This user has an advanced understanding of British English.


en-GB
-4
This user has a near-native understanding of British English.


CaE
en-caThis user can speak Canadian English.
en-CA
-1
This user has a basic understanding of Canadian English.
en-CA
-2
This user has an intermediate understanding of Canadian English.
en-CA
-3
This user has an advanced understanding of Canadian English.
en-CA
-4
This user has a near-native understanding of Canadian English.
en-ca-NThis user is a native speaker of Canadian English.
CalE
en-us-caDude, this person is totally a California English speaker.
en-us-
ca
-0
This person would never sink so low as to speak California English. It only brings up bad memories of those "cool" kids from the Eighties. Who wants to tock talk like them?
en-us-
ca
-1
This person's California English sucks. They're probably from the East Coast.
en-us-
ca
-2
This person is pretty good at speaking California English, but still says "Frisco" sometimes.
en-us-
ca
-3
This person is awesome at speaking California English.
en-us
-ca
-4
Even though this person is so faking their California English, they're totally undetectable. I mean, you can't even tell.
Droog
NdsThis droog is quite horrorshow at govoreeting Nadsat.
Nds-0This droog knows nothing about Nadsat.
Nds-1This droog govoreets basic Nadsat.
Nds-2This droog govoreets intermediate Nadsat.
Nds-3This droog govoreets advanced Nadsat.
Nds-4This droog govoreets Nadsat almost like a chelloveck.
Nds-5This droog govoreets profi Nadsat.
Nds-NThis droog govoreets zemlya Nadsat.
Non-Standard
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AmE-67
AmE-CVS
AmE-
CVS
This user's vowels have been influenced by the California Vowel Shift.
American English
USThis user uses American English.
American English:Passive
USAmerican English
is used by this user.


Australian English
AUThis user speaks Australian English.
British American English
UK/USThis user writes British English but speaks American English.
British English
UKThis user uses British English.
British English:Passive
BrEBritish English is used by this user.
Canadian English
C-Eh?This user uses Canadian English Spelling, which could be British English or American English depending on beer consumed, the score of the hockey game, or the colour of Don Cherry's suit.
Canadian English
ehThis user is a Canuck, and speaks Canadian English.
Chinese Language
This user speaks Chinese at a native level, Chinese: 中文. Almost no accent.
EasternOntarioAccent
EaOnThis user speaks in the Eastern Ontario accent, gaudeit?.
Egyp-1
European English
EEThis user uses Euro English.

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