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I speak fluent English and only conversational French. Although I am Italian I don't know it, but am currently in the process of learning it.
Thank Edison for the microphone so Rosetta Stone can be possible and teaching scores of others different languages.
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Currently trying to learn German. |
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I know its not a spoken one, but I know American Sign Language.
~Seraphim R.P.
the artistnixer formerly known as vypr formerly known as sticky |
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Being a complete philistine from England, I only know my native tongue.
I wish I'd made more effort when I was younger. |
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Yo habla Espanol pero no es muy fluido...
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English is my native language
Spanish was what I learned in school for 3 years then I took 1 year of mandarin chinese now Im on my 2nd year of latin Would not recommend doing this ^ |
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English English! ;)
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Spanish (Mexican) - Native
English - Native, been speaking it since I was a little kid Japanese - Decent, I can hold conversation but I'm slow at talking, I can understand spoken though. Spanish well I live in Mexico so of course. English my whole family speaks it. And Japanese is thanks to animoo that I've watched since I was a little kid, so I can actually understand people speaking Japanese as long as they use common vocabulary. |
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I know french (native), english (fluent), spanish (can ask for a beer), and took a 3 years course of latin. all I remember is the following:
rosa, rosa, rosam, rosae, rosae, rosa. And a few catchphrase like "civis pacem para bellum". |
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I can speak Swedish (my native language), English, and a few Spanish words.
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English is my native language, and I'm fairly fluent in Spanish (I can read/listen better than I can speak) thanks to ~7 years of American education and some friends. I want to pick up French or Japanese at some point, mostly just for fun.
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I can speak german (the reason for that is that I have spent 80% of my life in that country), english (which is a must-have) and a little bit of french (enough to survive).
I always wanted to learn esperanto to understand better how natural languages work. |
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Spanish (native)
English |
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I speak Polish.
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Burger English
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Italian (native) and English.
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English (native), Spanish (native), and Norwegian (enough to get by in a tech meeting [barely]).
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British English (Fluent, without the shitty slang)
Australian English (Native) German (B1 level competency) |
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Swedish
English learning Latin Wish latin would be easy... it's a lot harder now to pick up languages after learning programming as I start looking at them as composable functions like in haskell. |
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English
English English English and most importantly, English |
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To quote Bruce Willis:
I only speak two languages, English and bad English! |
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Italian guy born in Switzerland here..
- Italian - Swiss German (Slightly different than German) - German - French - English - A little bit of Spanish |
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English, little spanish.
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solus scio latinum
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german, english, latin (lol)
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(26-07-2012, 10:06 PM)Loki123 Wrote: - Icelandic - Icelandic - English - Little bit Danish (I'll finish what I need there next year) - German And apparently I can too understand what dcat is writing in his native language. I hate languages btw. |
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- Romanian (native language. don't bother to even try learning it, it's very hard)
- English - Engrish - Little bit of French, level: sucker |
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- English
- Esperanto
~Seraphim R.P.
the artistnixer formerly known as vypr formerly known as sticky |
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