What languages do you speak?
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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 -
I'm completely fluent in both English and Spanish.0
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English
Midwestern (Missouri). Warsh. Wisconsin I didn't realize I was mis-pronouncing it until a few years ago when a co-worker made fun of me for pronouncing it Wesconsin. July (Ju sounds like you instead of uh) Pop instead of soda to name a few.0 -
1) Good English
2) Bad English
3) A bit of German
4) A tiny tiny TINY bit of Spanish
Hmm.
I should know more German, seeing as I live there. Not good really :-/0 -
English
Very little French
Haitian Creole (poorly)
Chippy Xhow0 -
1. English
2. Gaelic
Bits of
1. French
2. Italian
3. Mandarin
4. Spanish0 -
I speak BOSS-tin....
I practiced WICKID HAHHHD to get it right.
HA!!!! Hilarious..so do I..thats wicked cool...I also speak English and Sarcasm and like maybe 10 words in Spanish..lol0 -
Fluent:
U.S. English
Just enough to fumble along with a VERY patient person (and with spoken language, some flailing of hands):
American Sign Language
French
Mexican Spanish (how you could grown up in Southern California without picking up a little is beyond me)
A few words:
Irish Gaelic
German0 -
German (my mother)
English (my father)
Some italian (learned it in school)
Some spanish (live in Texas so inevidable, lol)
I speak german & the rheinland-pilate dialect, I have lived on the east coast, north & so I picked up slangs & dialects from all places.0 -
Besides SARCASM, I can speak...
1) English -- Since I lived in Cali almost my whole life...
2) Tagalog -- pero konti lang.
3) Ybanag -- My family dialect from the Philippines.
4) Ilokano -- Since 1/2 of my family is from the Ilokano provinces.
5) Gibberish -- HAHA!
6) Spanish -- Re-learning this for when I go to Costa Rica for my sister's wedding.0 -
German (native), English (near native - I've been mistaken for an American by Brits before), and Spanish (though my Spanish used to be better). I also speak some Italian, remember a little French from high school and know a few words of Catalan. I can understand Italian & French much better than I speak them.0
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English..... Spanish
But I'm better at the Spanglish !!!0 -
The Queen's English (I grew up in Queens)0
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English and Cat0
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The only fluent language I speak is English, but I do know a good bit of German.0
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Maltese
Italian
English
Learning French and japanese0 -
English
Klingon
wookie0 -
English.
I'm also fluent in sarcasm.0 -
Deutsch und English.0
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1. Turkish (mothertongue)
2. Italian
3. English
4. German (some)
And I understand some French0 -
English is my first language (American)
Enhanced English is sort of what I speak now (British words, phrases, some pronunciation)
Dutch is my second language (what I speak every day in the country I live in)
I have studied German in the recent past but because of the Dutch completely taking over my brain I have a really hard time speaking it. I understand a LOT though and even have full conversations with colleagues with me speaking English and the other person speaking German.
I've studied other languages as well, but never practised really, so I would never claim to speak those languages.0
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