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What languages do you know?

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What languages do you know and what are the ones you're interested in learning (if any)?

I am a native English speaker. Fluent in Vietnamese. Intermediate in Korean. Beginner in Japanese and Mandarin.
I hope to learn French and Spanish one day :)
 
I natrually speak English, but in Spanish I know simple commands like ?Cuatos? ?Algo mas? Tengo un bien dia, ?De donde el ba?o? ?Que sabor? And random foods in Spanish. I use them mostly for work. I live in an area with maany Spanish speaking people, and sometimes they don't know a lick of English -like how do you order food?- I basically took it upon myself to be able to communicate in the least. I think sometimes they also get mad at me when I have zero idea what they're saying.

I would like to learn Japanese and some more Spanish, which the latter would be much more useful here atleast. I did take Spanish for 2 years back in middle school, but nothing really stuck. Now that I have a need to use it, I remember more commands.
 
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I know English, some Spanish, and I’m hoping to learn some Japanese in the future. :)
 
I natrually speak English, but in Spanish I know simple commands like ?Cuatos? ?Algo mas? Tengo un bien dia, ?De donde el ba?o? ?Que sabor? And random foods in Spanish. I use them mostly for work. I live in an area with maany Spanish speaking people, and sometimes they don't know a lick of English -like how do you order food?- I basically took it upon myself to be able to communicate in the least. I think sometimes they also get mad at me when I have zero idea what they're saying.

I would like to learn Japanese and some more Spanish, which the latter would be much more useful here atleast. I did take Spanish for 2 years back in middle school, but nothing really stuck. Now that I have a need to use it, I remember more commands.

Same with French for me! French is Canada's second official language and when I traveled to Montreal lol I was so confused. Granted they do speak English there, they prefer to use French. I learned it when I was in middle school but alas it didn't stick either...

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I know English, some Spanish, and I’m hoping to learn some Japanese in the future. :)


Japanese is so fun to learn! It's easier than many other languages due to its fluidity in the grammar and don't let Kanji scare you! I loved learning Kanji, I saw it as an art form and it was fun to learn. A bit painful to remember so many different Kanjis and because of this digital world, you'll see that people can type/text easily with Kanji but when it comes to handwriting, they forget!
 
My native is English, I've been learning French for 4 years and I'm still not halfway to being fluent (-.-) and I know some Creole, which is like broken French.
 
im fluent in english, serbian and know a little bit of slovakian
 
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English
A bit of Yoruba (one of nigeria's languages)
French
Attempting to learn Japanese
 
English, Php, Java, Javascript, html, css, C++, c#, sql, binary and a little python
 
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I know english and tagalog, and I'm a beginner at spanish and French? Though i wish my french learning would stop interfering with my spanish knowledge because it makes conjugation a bit confusing :)))))) i want to learn Japanese someday? And get better that the languages i currently know huhu
 
I'm a native English speaker. I took 5 years of Spanish in school, but I don't use it often enough so I struggle with forming my own sentences now. But I can still understand quite a bit when I hear others speak it or see it written somewhere.

I'm currently working on learning Japanese, but I'm self-taught so it's progressing slowly.

I also know a bunch of random words in Korean, French, and German. I watch shows and movies and listen to music in those languages, so I've picked up several phrases, but I can't speak those languages at all.
 
English is my native language; I can distinguish some Japanese from hearing it but I have not been on top it. I would like to become fluent if possible.
 
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English, a tiny bit of Te Reo Maori (one of our native languages here) and a tiny bit of Japanese

If we're talking programming languages, then I'm fluent in Matlab lmao
 
Of course I know English but I really want to learn Japanese,Korean, Mandarin. I'm high beginners in all 3 of them but want to become semi fluent in them. They're the only languages I really want to learn along with German possibly. The hardest thing about learning languages is staying motivated for sure. I keep trying to study them but after a while I lose motivation because it's feel like I'll never be able to learn them. I remember so much about these languages and know so many words and it does stick but I just feel like I'll never become fluent in them. I wish everyone to have good luck in learning their desired languages and you absolutely cannot give up!
 
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Obviously I speak English, and I can read and write French but my speaking skills are pitiful because I can't think on the spot.
 
I?m a native English speaker but I can speak Japanese, not incredibly fluently but I could probably vacation in Japan and speak only in Japanese. Reading basic Japanese is a lot easier for whatever reason but I may not always understand what I read.
 
English and Spanish. I can understand most korean.
 
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