What other languages do you speak?

I'm fluent in English but I know spanish pretty well. I hate speaking spanish but I know what you're saying about 97% of the time lol.
I'd like to learn italian (well, actually i take the class but spanish is an easy A+ you feel me.)
 
Hey easy easel, nice thread.

Besides English, I also speak French. I have been studying it for 16 years now (through elementary, highschool and college). It's obligatory for Anglophones to learn French through their school system here in Quebec. I also tried learning Spanish in cegep, but that didn't go so well for me. I know how to say a few sentences here and there, though.
 
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English, Spanish and majority of Italian

I am going to pick up French again for when me and my husband go to Paris! Whee
 
I've been taking Japanese for a few semesters and started learning Korean.

I've had little interest in Korean, so my vocabulary in the language isn't as high as Japanese, but the rumors about reading Hangul is true (it's relatively easy to learn).
 
Fluent:
Swedish, English
Studying and would survive in the country/countries where it's spoken:
Chinese (mandarin), Spanish
Studying but cannot have a decent conversation in:
French, Japanese, Latin (old)
 
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Spanish is "my first language" (I say that because even though I was born in France and lived there for a few years, when we came here I never talked French again and literally forgot all about it, but I can understand most of it), and I just happen to be fluid in English. ^^
 
What languages are you fluent in?
French, English

What languages are you learning?
None atm but I would love to study Japanese and improve my Spanish skills x)
 
I'm fluent in Swedish (my mother tongue) and English.
I am currently studying French for the fifth year, but that is really hard. I'm have pretty good writing skills, but I am horrible at both talking French and understanding someone talking French.
 
I'm fluent in:
English
Cantonese (informal speaking only- I can get the general message of things such as news reports, but I don't know every single word)
French (I took 6 years of French immersion and have an official bilingual certificate, but honestly I don't think my conversational skills are the best but I am completely fine reading it)
Mandarin (not the best but I can carry conversations and understand if the person speaks to me like a child)

What languages are you learning?
I'll be revisting my Mandarin skills this summer, since I decided to take a Chinese liberal studies course and got placed in 101 (traditional vs simplified chinese op)
I am familiar with the Korean alphabet - so I can read Korean but I don't actually understand what I'm saying. I can also write (but again, don't know what I'm writing). I can't speak Korean, but I can sing in it and I know a few words and phrases .-.
 
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What languages are you fluent in?

Icelandic, Swedish, English, Danish. (Mostly because I've lived in all of these places and I was born in Denmark.) Just a little bit of French. Specifically; "That man is eating an apple.".

What languages are you learning?

None anymore. Thank god.
 
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What languages are you fluent in?
French, english, chinese
What languages are you learning?
Spanish, latin {dead i know}, i want to learn japanese
 
I'm fluent in Afrikaans, English and Dutch.
I've been studying Japanese on and off for a few years. I can understand a lot when listening to people speaking in Japanese, but have had bad luck with reading, writing and speaking it.
Other languages I can understand but not write or speak properly: German, French, Russian, and some of the Scandinavian (Danish, Norwegian and Swedish) and Mediterranean languages (Spanish, Portuguese and Italian)

It looks like a lot, but since I can't actively participate in conversations with a lot of them, it's fairly useless being able to understand them.
 
I know some German and a bit of Italian. I took three years of German in school, but it has been a while and I only recall a few words and sentences and how to apply them properly. Perhaps a decent amount to get by if I vacationed, but not enough to understand everything in a conversation.
 
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What languages are you fluent in?

Icelandic, Swedish, English, Danish. (Mostly because I've lived in all of these places and I was born in Denmark.) Just a little bit of French. Specifically; "That man is eating an apple.".

What languages are you learning?

None anymore. Thank god.

I would looove to learn Icelandic but I don't think that'll ever happen unless I somehow end up living there!
 
i'm fluent in spanish (first language) and english

i'm learning french at school but i'm not at the point where i can hold a conversation yet
 
I speak a bit of French, that's it (other than English). I don't speak it here though because I'm not good at making French letters on keyboards.
 
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