User:Dmitri Lytov/Languages

Listed below are the languages ​​for those sections of Wikipedia where I made at least a dozen meaningful edits, up to creating new articles. What levels below 4 mean: 3 - I can communicate, read and write easily; 2 - I can communicate “like a tourist”, but from time to time I “freeze” when I bump into an unfamiliar word or topic; I feel much more comfortable with written texts; 1 - I can read (especially with a dictionary), sometimes even write, but this rarely happens and requires brain efforts. 0 - I had "some experience" (which means I can read letters and know some words and phrases, but nothing more).

Language proficiency changes over time; For example, over the past 5 years, my French skills improved significantly, while Esperanto, on the contrary, is rarely used at all, and I seem to be forgetting it. Belarusian and Bulgarian stand apart - I can easily understand texts and speech of other people - but at the same time I don't speak at all, so they still fall into category 1.

My name in foreign languages

 * Dmitri Lytov, according to my previous passport
 * Dmitry Lytov, according to my current passport (well, I did not change my first name, the problem is in different ways of transliteration of Cyrillic letters in English)
 * Дмитро Олександрович Литов, in Ukrainian
 * 德米特里李托夫, in Mandarin Chinese
 * დიმიტრი ლიტოვი, in Georgian
 * ドミトリ リトフ, in Japanese
 * 드미트리 르토프, in Korean
 * דמיטרי ליטוב, in Hebrew
 * دمیتری لیتوف or دیمیتری لیتوف, in Persian

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