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How many languages do you speak, read or write?

Started by soldierjane, April 30, 2008, 03:33:25 PM

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Hadrian

Fluent: Read, Write, Speak, Understand when heard
English
Spanish (Spain)
Mexican (Mexico)

Partial: Read, Write, Speak
Cuban, it's different than spanish or mexican, it's spoken faster and it's hard to pick up all the words sometimes. I had the chance to live in southern Florida for a few years and Cuban and Puerto Rican are very beautiful languages but as I said they are spoken very fast so are hard to learn.

I cuss in German, it's funny, I don't know why I do it.

I can read and write in Russian, speak it some and can understand it most times.
Japanese: I can read Katakana, The only Kanji I know are basics like Love (I'm a Naruto fanatic), and without realising it I can understand a lot of it when I hear it, but can only speak the basics.

Does ASL count? I can understand most when I see it and can sign most basics and a lot more when I'm around people that can sign.

I would one day love to be fluent in Japanese, Russian, and American Sign Language, to me, these are beautiful languages

I'm crap at French, I couldn't learn it if I tried.
"You are who and what you are,
You like who and what you like,
You love who and what you love."
- Hadrian
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Raige

Only English fluently. I took 2 years of spanish but forgot most of it due to underuse. I would love to become fluent in German and Russian.
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jazzie

Native: US English
1 year college courses: Spanish, German
other courses: German, Lithuanian
self-taught: Latin
future: Greek, Russian
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niamh

Three and I am learning to speak, read and write another and just write two more.
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niamh

Quote from: justmeinoz on April 20, 2011, 05:25:04 AM
Ask me again in a year or so. Hopefully I will have gone back to study.  German and/or French or Swedish.
Karen.

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One year, one month later.
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peky

English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Hebrew. Read some German, learning Mandarin
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Alexis

I'm fluent in English, Spanish, and Catalan. Usually I can stumble my way through Italian and French, but it can get ugly. I used to be able to read/write/speak Hebrew, but that is something that I lost a while ago.
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justmeinoz

If we are talking about enough to carry on a conversation and read a newspaper, French.  But then I have just completed 1st Semester 1st year Uni. Exam in 2 weeks.  :-\

Karen.
"Don't ask me, it was on fire when I lay down on it"
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King Malachite

I speak:


English

American

Gamertalk

Sailor Moon

Cheesecake

Southern




I consider all of these to be official languages.
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Nov413

Quote from: Malachite on June 09, 2012, 04:44:44 AM
I speak:


English

American

Gamertalk

Sailor Moon

Cheesecake

Southern




I consider all of these to be official languages.

Southern for sure.

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I'm fluent in English and Spanish
I can speak German and Swedish and I can communicate in Italian, Portuguese, and a little bit of French.
"Courage and perseverance have a magical talisman, before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish into air." - John Adams
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øvelse-gør-mester

I'm fluent in only english,,,
I've picked up some basic German considering it's spoken in the house
I'm currently learning Danish and French
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PrincessKnight

Only fluent in english.
But I know some Japanese, some German, and a little bit of Spanish.

I'd like to learn French, too.
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Catherine Sarah

I'm very fluent in

American,
English
Australian
'Strine'
New Zealand
South Africian
Irish
Scottish
Canadian - english
AND
Tasmanian

Huggs
Catherine




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aibeecee

My mother tongue is German.

I loved English when I was in school. My best grades I always had in foreign languages.
I also learnt French at that time but most of the vocabulary got lost in the years after school.

At university I attended lessons in Polish and Turkish. Too bad my memory is like a sieve.  :D


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dj1990

English and SerboCroatian(native).

Also know some Spanish because I like Spanish music and grew up watching telenovelas.
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Cindy

Quote from: Catherine Sarah on June 23, 2012, 05:29:38 AM
I'm very fluent in

American,
English
Australian
'Strine'
New Zealand
South Africian
Irish
Scottish
Canadian - english
AND
Tasmanian


Huggs
Catherine


So you know how to hit someone with a brick?
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Catherine Sarah

Quote from: Cindy James on August 08, 2012, 02:12:19 AM

So you know how to hit someone with a brick?

YES

Many people do hit me with bricks. ............ But I'm building a nice home out of them   :laugh:

And I suspect one is coming from YOU.

Probably by air mail.

Huggs
Catherine  :icon_help:

:icon_bat:




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Tossu-sama

Finnish as my native tongue and very fluent English (studied it ever since '97). I also speak a little of very bad Swedish, even worse German and few measily words and phrases of Japanese.

Thaaat's about it.
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Teela Renee

currently fluent in

English
Japanese
Tagalog

semi fluent in (limited vocabulary)

korean (spoken only)
french (spoken only)
RedNeck girls have all the fun 8)
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Kevin Peña

Fluent in Spanish, English and American Sign Language. Up next is probably Russian. It sounds so sexy!
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