What languages do you speak?
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American English
British English
German/Hochdeutsch
American Sign Language
I read/write Braille
Some Classical Latin
Some French
Some Spanish
and any bits and pieces of any language that I can pick up!!
I love languages!!!0 -
Sarcasm
thats my 4th language :laugh:0 -
Klingon0
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English
Irish/Gaelic
A little French and German (from school)0 -
English
French
Italian
Russian (wish i could speak better)
Finnish (a bit)
Estonian (mother tongue)0 -
Filipino
English
i do want to learn japanese and spanish..
oh, kamusta ka?0 -
English
Portuguese
Spanish0 -
I speak BOSS-tin....
I practiced WICKID HAHHHD to get it right.
OMG I want to hear this!!!
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1. English
2. Understand a little but don't speak Vietnamese (my heritage)
3. Studying French now (about 2 weeks now)
I studied French & Japanese many years ago but I already forgot many words especially Japanese. All I know is Ohayoo Gozaimasu (bonjour/good morning), Konnichiwa (bon soir/good afternoon), Kom Banwa (bonne nuit/ good evening).
By the way, I understand some Portuguese too.0 -
American
Profanity.0 -
English
Portuguese
Spanish
bom dia não, como você?0 -
1. Australia (mate)
2. Butcher the Queens English
3. The two of them are intertwining more and more0 -
English
Bad English
very little Spanish
even less French
some German
I think I should make it a goal to learn more, especially German since I took that at uni not long ago.0 -
English and Spanish0
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English and German- fluent.
Enough Spanish to get around.
I understand French enough to have a conversation with two teachers I work with, as long as they let me reply in English or German. lol.
I used to know American Sign Language, although I'm so out of practice that it is redonkulous. I could still ask about your day and make small "talk" I think.
All of you who are tri- or more -lingual... Jealous! I feel cheated having spent the first 17 years in the US, where the motivation to learn other languages is limited. lol.0 -
I LOVE languages too! I am only fluent in American English, but I've studied German (Hochdeutsch), French, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, and Na'vi0
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German (mother tongue)
English (fluent)
French (good)
Russian (good)
Polish (basic knowledge)
Spanish (very basic knowledge)0 -
Quebec French (first language)
English
A bit of german and spanish (can understand spanish, but i'm blocking when I try to speak it)0 -
English and German- fluent.
Enough Spanish to get around.
I understand French enough to have a conversation with two teachers I work with, as long as they let me reply in English or German. lol.
I used to know American Sign Language, although I'm so out of practice that it is redonkulous. I could still ask about your day and make small "talk" I think.
All of you who are tri- or more -lingual... Jealous! I feel cheated having spent the first 17 years in the US, where the motivation to learn other languages is limited. lol.
Same here, only here are 2 official languages & it happens that Spanish is my first language w/c makes me tri-lingual but for me I'm not & I need to improve my english more.0 -
English and various forms of sign language - ASL, SEE, SEE II, CASE
I went to school to interpret sign, and worked as an interpreter for several years.0
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