What language(s) do you speak?

What language(s) do you speak?


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English, Norwegian & Norwegian sign language
 
English, some Spanish, some Latin. I've dropped all other languages.
 
English is my only fluent language but I studied Spanish for 5 years in school and I'm currently learning Japanese. I know enough to get by in both languages, but not enough to claim that I "know" them.
 
English is my primary language but I can speak full sentences in Spanish and I know a couple words in Portuguese!!
 
I voted "English only", but I do know a good bit of Spanish, as I took it all four years of high school. I can also read hiragana and katakana characters in Japanese (although I can't understand what they say). Strangely enough as well, I can now speak Korean with the typical accent you'd hear a native speaker have (which I started having with Japanese back around 2013, when I had more time to learn the language), but I can't read or speak the language, really, without romanization. I would love to improve my knowledge of Japanese and Korean, and even learn Chinese too, but my life has just been busy in general throughout high school and college...
 
Really only fluent in English, although I know some Spanish and one of my goals in life is to be trilingual in English, Spanish, and Japanese. Just too busy with studies right now and work life to focus on really becoming fluent in another language. :)
 
I can speak English and French, but my French is better ;).

I don't speak it, but I can read/understand simple sentences in Japanese and a tiny bit of Korean. I used to know a bit of Italian younger but I forgot. I still can read a little bit of Italian and Spanish just because it looks like French.

So the answer is ...French!
 
I can speak English and French, but my French is better ;).

I don't speak it, but I can read/understand simple sentences in Japanese and a tiny bit of Korean. I used to know a bit of Italian younger but I forgot. I still can read a little bit of Italian and Spanish just because it looks like French.

So the answer is ...French!

Cool, je parle un peu le fran?ais aussi!
 
Greek, German, English and studying Japanese~ Learned French for 4 years in school but all I remember now is pomme de terre.
 
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English and Tagalog (Filipino). I'll be honest with you, I'm not all that good when I try to speak in another language because I sometimes end up saying something different without meaning to. At least I can speak in full sentences and have some understanding to it.
 
Cool, je parle un peu le fran?ais aussi!

C'est ma langue maternelle, je suis Qu?b?coise :)

....On risque peut-?tre de se faire taper sur les doigts par les mod?rateurs si on commence ? parler dans une autre langue sur TBT hehe...

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Greek, German, English and studying Japanese~ Learned French for 4 years in school but all I remember now is pomme de terre.

You can also say "patate" (funnier)
 
English, Japanese, and some Swedish. I used to be fluent in all three, but after not speaking Swedish for so many years, I've lost some of my ability. There just aren't that many opportunities to speak certain languages in the US unless your taking lessons or deliberately seek out language groups/clubs.
 
I'm fluent in English, sort of conversational in italian but I aim to be better to speak to relatives, some french and a bit of japanese
 
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