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iTzProChaoz
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I would like to meet people who can talk any other language; spanish, french, swedish, etc.
This is a post where you can meet people from your country (if you don't live in the USA).
And talk in other languages!
(you are allowed to use google translate)

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MRWalker82
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tu habla espanol tambien? bueno, bueno. yo habla un poco espanol, suficiente para que por lo menos. mi familia tiene un casa en Puerto Vallarta y hemos estado pasando veranos desde que tenia seis.

knight_34
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Hindi. Ang aking mga ninuno ay hacienderos. Mga plantasyon tabako. 'Di ako alam ng Espanyol.

Secretmapper
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Its nice to know people here belong to different cultures.

Ako ay si Secretmapper, at ako ay isang myembro ng Armorgames.

Normally I would also write here the Japanese and Chinese version of this, but AG, doesn't actually render that much characters, and I am forced to Romanize. What the heck romanization of jap and chinese letters are hard.

deathopper
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I can speak and wright French fluently and I obviously now English and a little bit of Arabic. I'm currently taking special Arabic courses at my school (if you want to know why send me a message) so I'm taking less work then my fellow peers, I have less homework and less stress. :P

Je vais donc finir se rÃ&copylique avec un peu de français pour tout les francophones sur ce fabuleux site d'Internet appelé Armor Games.

crazenird
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noob-*** school makes us learn indonesian, NO ONE SPEAKS INDONESIAN, so,

saya tidak suka sama sekali Bahasa Indonesia

^^^^^^^^^^^^^
i hate (extremely dislike) the Indonesian language (language of indonesia)

Joe96
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I speak fluent English and am in Spanish II
By the time I am out of high school, I will have passed through Spanish 5... That and my school is over half Mexican now, so I will definitley be good at Spanish. I can already understand a fair portion of what people are saying, which is pretty cool as I'm one of the few non-latino people in my graduating class who can understand even a little bit of what they are saying...it's a little exciting, because I know what people are saying when they don't want me or other people (who don't speak Spanish) to hear

1337Player
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Shi fou you ren zai zhe guo shuo zhong wen ma?

If anyone can understand that, well congratz I guess.

Though I'm not a very fluent writer or reader of my language I can speak it fluently.

CommanderDude7
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I can speak some spanish and mexican and I'm fluent in american.

1337Player
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Mexican isn't a language.

I can say certain words in different languages. Though I'm not sure how to type them on here.

CommanderDude7
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Isn't it?
Also can speak canadian and british.

crazenird
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Are you doing that on purpose? british is english and canadian is french????

deathopper
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canadian is french????


Canadien is not a language. And in Canada there's French speakers and English speakers but their mostly English.
crazenird
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still, Canadian is not a language, nor is American, British, or Mexican, i say he playing with my mind

MRWalker82
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Mexican isn't a language.


Not really, but it's like comparing English in America to English in the UK. The Spanish spoken in Mexico is a fair bit different than that spoken in Spain, not to mention the influences of Portuguese and the native tongues.
knight_34
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Different versions, mostly the same language. Some regional varieties may be more varied than others, but the language is still the same.

The below is probably the most Samoan I can manage to remember.

Talofa! O lo'u igoa o Tavita.

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