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RyanNC
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How many languages do you speak and which ones? I only speak English but am studying Spanish so I could sustain a conversation for fun. Please post! The results should be interesting...

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Badbls
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English ....
But i can count to 10 in spanish and understand sentences writen in it

knight_34
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I am totes trilingual.
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You forgot the speaking part.

I speak English. That's it, but not for long.
knight_34
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*facepalm*

I am totes trilingual.


You forgot the speaking part.

I speak English. That's it, but not for long. I have a conversational understanding of Filipino, but that's not speaking.
GhostOfMatrix
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Oh, I left out of my previous post:

Next school year I might take German. So that's another language that I'll be able to speak if I do it.

master565
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I also speak HTML, CSS, Javascript, AS3 and 1337

Badbls
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Wow all my school has is spanish and french.

knight_34
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I also speak HTML, CSS, Javascript, AS3 and 1337


OP should have made a better distinction between programming languages and spoken ones.

I speak Esperanto by the way. Not really.
TheGr8est
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I speak fluent English and Hebrew, and Im in middle of learning spanish.

GhostOfMatrix
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Im in middle of learning spanish.

Spanish is rather easy to learn, most American students in a Spanish class that I took a while back learned it easily. I only joined that class for the extra credit, I already know Spanish, so I knew it was going to be an easy A.

Then Spanish and Italian are very similar languages, so it isn't difficult to learn that one either.
kingjac11
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I speak English,French,Spanish,German,Irish and Italian.I am currently learning Japanese.Like Ghost said Spanish and Italian are easy to learn.

gaboloth
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I speak Italian well and I can write and read in English pretty well, but I suck when it comes to pronunciation/listening. Then I know Latin and a little French but just what I learned at school.

ProfessorOak
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I'm pretty much finished with learning Spanish, it was pretty easy too.
And I speak English obviously. :3

thebluerabbit
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lol i forgot to say i can also read arabic and most europian languages (i spelled that wrong didnt i? XD)

deathopper
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I know English, French (je peux parler et ecrire dans le Francais) and currently learning Arabic (hard as hell by the way). I can speak more or less fluently in Arabic and understand it both in the normal version of it (there is two deferent ways to speak in Arabic classic and normal talk and different dialects of the normal version depending on region). Writing and reading is still being learned.

Planning om learning German, because I might want to live in Germany later in my life.

idontsuckthatmuch
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Say, deathopper, was your first language French?

Because I remember you saying somewhere that English wasn't your first language.

Anyway, I don't speak anything other than English. Since I live in Southern California, it would be useful for me to learn Spanish, and that's what I'll probably be starting my sophomore year.

I may also try and learn Tagalog/Filipino, since, well, I'm FIlipino.

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