How many languages do you speak?

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  • siggakolla
    siggakolla Posts: 56 Member
    Icelandic and English fluently
    Ive studied Danish at school and can get by in Danish, and seeing how the nordic languages are quite similar i can understand/speak a little bit of all fo them (Danish, Swedish and Norwegian )
    And i speak very basic Finnish since i lived there for 6 months :)
  • Jerkis
    Jerkis Posts: 23 Member
    I was born in The Dominican Republic so i speak Spanish. My husband is Filipino and I learned Tagalog. And I also speak English.
  • Ashley_Panda
    Ashley_Panda Posts: 1,404 Member
    English
    ASL
  • jimmie25
    jimmie25 Posts: 266
    I speak german, english and finnish, currently studying swedish. i'd like to speak spanish and french too :)
  • two. All children in South Africa are required to learn English and Afrikaans. Many people speak 3 or 4 (their mother tongue, English, Afrikaans and possibly another)
  • bsuew
    bsuew Posts: 628 Member
    English and sign language pretty well. Not sure if it is considered another language?
  • laserturkey
    laserturkey Posts: 1,680 Member
    English
    Spanish (used to be fluent, now just pretty good)
    German (barely functional)
    Russian (only remember a few bits and pieces)
    Plus a few key phrases in Japanese, French, and Italian
  • xuashe
    xuashe Posts: 46
    English and bits of French and Mandarin.

    My fiance speaks Mandarin, Wu Chinese, and a different dialect that I cannot remember the name of..., and also English!
  • BAMFMeredith
    BAMFMeredith Posts: 2,810 Member
    English...and is Spanglish a language? I speak that fluently. It's kind of a must living in south Austin, TX. I can probably speak more real Spanish than I think I can, but I'm hoping to get Rosetta Stone sometime soon and brush up on it, definitely a valuable skill to be English/Spanish bilingual in this part of the country.
  • chooriyah
    chooriyah Posts: 469 Member
    Four - English, Urdu, French, German...working on learning Arabic now...
  • taunto
    taunto Posts: 6,420 Member
    Used to be 9. Now its only 4
  • Derpina7
    Derpina7 Posts: 552 Member
    Two - French and English. Learning Russian and German as they're also a part of my heritage :).
  • flynnfinn
    flynnfinn Posts: 209 Member
    english, german, swiss-german, spanish, tagalog and now learning french. i suppose if i wanna stretch it, i could say i understand some italian too.

    oh and on the swiss-german...it's a dialect of german spoken by the swiss. but my viewpoint on speaking swiss-german is that i spent way too much time and money learning proper german so i refuse to speak swiss-german but i will gladly engage in conversations so long as i can respond in proper german.

    and after you learn a second language (aside from your mother tongue) properly, the rest come easy. it's like your mind is just open and trained to learn the semantics of languages.
  • SuzieZimm
    SuzieZimm Posts: 238 Member
    Four - English, Urdu, French, German...working on learning Arabic now...

    Yay, Arabic!
  • ahigg396
    ahigg396 Posts: 100 Member
    I speak 4: English, Spanish, Protuguese and French. :)
  • cmdrmanders
    cmdrmanders Posts: 9 Member
    I know English, Spanish, minimal Japanese (still learning), and I'm learning to speak Elvish. (Yes the kind of Elvish you hear in Lord Of The Rings, it's fun to learn :D)
  • I was born in The Dominican Republic so i speak Spanish. My husband is Filipino and I learned Tagalog. And I also speak English.
    Same here :D I'm half Mexican-Filipina & I learned to speak Spanish thru my Dad & grandma and also I got a lot of friends from Mexico, Spain & South America. Since I live in the Philippines so I have to speak Tagalog & English (though I'm not fluent on that one)
  • fitgirlandfoodie
    fitgirlandfoodie Posts: 1,014 Member
    2 fluently, English and Irish (Gaeilge) and am fairly good with French.
  • I know ENGLISH because I learned the alphabet
    and can repeat a few words/phrases....


    [pet peeve when someone lists SIGN w/ this same idea...oh I know Sign]


    Personally, I'm not even sure I'd say I know ENGLISH (or at least speak it fluently) after 50 some years

    because I still confuse people with what I say-:laugh:
  • taunto
    taunto Posts: 6,420 Member
    I am planning to teach my nieces and nephews different languages that their parents don't know and that will be simply an "our" language. Like I will be teaching one of my nephew Arabic, another Sindhi etc. My mother did that to me with Arabic and I always thought it was cool and allowed me to confide in her with many things. My nieces and nephews should have some adult that they can confide in too!
  • TheRightWeigh
    TheRightWeigh Posts: 249 Member
    1.2 languages...lol

    I speak English fluently
    I can understand and read french marginally, but want to become fluent...

    I also want to learn spanish and italian

    Does Rosetta Stone work??
  • k8blujay2
    k8blujay2 Posts: 4,941 Member
    1.5

    English, (Dutch that I am losing, and various Spanish and Italian)
  • Silver_Star
    Silver_Star Posts: 1,351 Member
    Hindi, Bengali, Oriya, Tamil, Nepali, Thai, Khmer (beginner level) French ( i can get by), Spanish ( still learning)
  • bbbgamer
    bbbgamer Posts: 582 Member
    I speak Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and English. Hoping to add Greek in my lifetime!
  • pants77
    pants77 Posts: 185 Member
    Native English (both Ye Olde English and Amurrkan English), fluent Spanish.

    I can understand Italian, French, and Portuguese pretty well from the Spanish fluency, but I can't speak them.
  • sizzle92
    sizzle92 Posts: 1,015 Member
    One. I took 2 years of Spanish and know just a bit. lol
  • native German, fluent English, and some basic french (needs refreshing though)
    Love languages, but living in England messed with my ability to think in any other language - need to pick up on french again soon or am going to lose it compeltely.. done some courses in spanish and greek as well, but my abilities there are not really worth mentioning..
  • travisseger
    travisseger Posts: 271 Member
    1. English - native language

    2. Spanish - it's not the greatest, but I can get by if I have to.

    3. My father and his entire side of my family is from the swamps of Louisiana, so although I refuse to speak it, I can translate Cajun-talk for you.
  • mjterp
    mjterp Posts: 650 Member
    Native- English (American, though I am known for throwing in British spelling on things like colour...) When I speak, I have a unique accent that is a mix of Wisconsin (Canada Light-eh, dontchaknow...and ALL o's have TWO syllables) and southern texas (all y'all want to friend me now?)

    NEAR Native ASL (I'm not a CODA but I play one on TV! -...seriously)

    elementary Spanish (Fluent receptive,...totally struggle with expressive. Would LOVE to get fluent, though I don't believe I want to be tri-lingual at work. Just for my OWN benefit)
  • _Bob_
    _Bob_ Posts: 1,487 Member
    I try to speak Spanish but I always get...

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