I only speak English well. I can fake my way through Spanish if I have to.
What's your first language and how many others can you speak?
Zero I barely passed my English exam. I got a better mark in French and I am useless at that
I speak my native language Serbian but since it belongs to the group of Slavic languages you could say that I also speak Bosnian, Croatian, Macedonian, Montenegrian (if thats the right way to describe it)
English is my fairly strong second language, I could speak a little bit of Greek but understand it well, and I learned some Italian for a year but that didn't work for me
We had this topic before. http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_forum/index.php?showtopic=21313&hl=How+many+languages
I speak: Polish, English, German, French, Luxembourgish, a bit Serbian and a bit Spanish.
Hungarian, English, relatively good Spanish, relatively bad German
French as first, English as second...
Learned Spanish in school, can understand some but not spea it...
A bit of Portuguese as well in school...
Turkish as my native language, English and French, some Latin (educational purposes) and maybe I can understand a little Italian and Spanish because they share the same family as Latin and French.
Faroese as native and first language, Danish as second (dont like to speak it). Norwegian as well as my native language, understand spoken and written Swedish but not so good at speaking it, the same goes for German, and my English is at a relatively good level:). and i can understand Icelandic quite well when its written but its hard to understand spoken:)
Spanish is my first language and English is my second one although time to time I have some issues with pronunciation and spelling :S
I speak and write Serbian (native) and English very well, I can understand some Russian, and started to learn Italian. My girl speaks Greek, but it sounds like mambo-jumbo to me
english first,some french and only enough spanish to get me a date...or at least as her to be my girlfriend hahaha
Dutch as my native language, english, had latin in school for 3 yaers can translate some texts, French in school for my 5th year now still don't do that good at grammar , german had it for 2 years looks a lot like dutch so i could survive there .
Ow and i also had 10 lessons spanish so i'm a master at that... ok i can only say 'my name is..'
well that's about it..
Does Dog language count?
Other than that, I listen to Spanish lessons a lot. I bought two series. Both good, I recommend them.
Rocket Spanish
Learning Spanish Like Crazy.
Best I have seen in my view.
edit:
I just by chance went for the link, and damn, they used me as a spokesman.
http://www.learningspanishlikecrazy.com/?hop=id997&gclid=CLjs-Ie0-pcCFQkiagodD3YlCg
You can see how ugly I am. But my dog is good looking, and you can see White Kitty in the background.
My native language is Polish, I can speak English well. Some basic Russian and German.
Norwegian as my native. Englis close to perfect, nearly as a 2nd language:) i understand german, and i can talk my way to an understanding with a german, without using english. Im in the middle of high school education of spanish. And Swedish and danish is no problem to understand, since its so similar to Norwegian.
Swedish is my first language, Icelandic my second. I speak half assed English aswell and I've studied German and Japanese in school but I'm horrible at those languages.
Finnish
Norwegian
English
Dutch native, English / German very well, France so-so, Spanish only enough to get a beer
German, fairly strong English and quite bad French.
If I was stuck in France, I'd die there because I couldn't order any help.
Swedish is my native language and i speak pretty good english learned some french in school but have forgott most of it
Spanish is my first, English my second, can't speak read or write anything else, wish I could learn a third language but seems like too much work.
English and a little bit of German.
My native language is English but I can speak a little German (took German last year in school).
English and a minute amount of French.
Although I have been told on occasion that I can speak fluent B*&%S£$T!!
I'll just add percentages to the languages I speak, depending on how good I speak/write them.
Danish - 100%
English - 99% (A scotsman once thought I was American...LOL )
German - 80%
French - 30% (I understand most of it, but when they speak insanely fast, I'm as lost as when Muris shreds )
Swedish - 70%
Since I'm scandinavian, I have the privilege to say that I speak Norwegian (fluently ), Swedish and understand some Danish.. If I try hard...
And of course English =)
Also I've been through some very basic Spanish.. Wanna learn more, though =)
Russian and English first, then japanese, then spanish, then french, and now finnish
Danish, english, swedish, norwegian and german for me..
Or well, can't speak swedish or norwegian fluently but the scandinavian languages are much the same (apart from finnish :p)..
Oh and ofc I also sp33k 1337 ..!
Hmm could add latin for medical use too, learning anatomy is like learning a whole new language :s
Spanish & English here
Arabic as a native language .English as a second also i can speak & understand little yugoslavian language
Potuguese as native... english, I suck at French but well I can understand if you don't go to far, and I can understand and talk a little bit of spanish
I speak swedish and English as a second launguage
I write C++, Pascal, Assembler, SQL... and so on
I'm Czech so i'm belive i'm can speak Czech
Then a Good English
Good Polish
Good Slovak
and i'm remeber also a litle of Russian
so the total is 4,5
but English,Polish and Slovak i'm never learn at school
i speak uno languages..... english only
I think you guys have more opportunities to talk to people who speak different languages than we do here in America. I did however live in the Southern USA for 3 years and it was almost like talking to someone who speaks a different language.
I was born in lebanon, so i learned to speak arabic and french, then when i moved to the US i forgot most french while learning english (i was very young) and then i re learned french
so french arabic and english
Norwegian, a side version of Norwegian called "Nynorsk" (New Norwegian is the direct translation to English), English and a German that is still under development Tolek can tell how good I am at the last mentioned
I was in the USA last summer, and I was surprised that they didn't even learn a second language. As you see, we have to learn 3 languages + a different version of our mother language!
German (and Austrian and Swiss dialects, which are different to regular German), English and French, some Dutch (I live in the Netherlands for 3 1/2 years now, so I picked up a bit)..
I did learn Latin in school for about 7 years which helps me understand a bit of Spanish and Italian, but here i wouldn't say that I actually "speak" those languages
Serbian and a bit of English.
I'm Dutch... and Dutch tend to speak the langauage in the land where they are, and when Germans or English people are in Holland, we speak in their language as well I'm 15, I speak Dutch, English (quite fluid), German (improvised), and French (hesitating )
English, Afrikaans and a few swedish words;p
Hahaha i haven't heard Danish before but thanks for the description.... that painted quite a picture!
Spanish and..... English (not a great english speaker).
Danish, English, some Spanish and very little German.
Norwegian and English. Can understand swedish and danish and im learning spanish at school. Think I can understand germans if they talk really slow.
English,Pig Latin,and Drunkenese.
I speak spanish and english as native languajes (mi dad is spanish and i also live in spain, and my mum is english)
Catalan in school, and my german is not so good, but i can speak it a little bit
Edited for language - Smells
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