How many languages do you speak?

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Kirra

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goatzilla8463 said:
then isn't russian a lot like estonian?
Nope, Estonian has almost no similarities to Russian. Also quite a lot of Estonians don't like Russia, mostly because Russia has occupied Estonia on several occasions.
 

goatzilla8463

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Kirra said:
goatzilla8463 said:
then isn't russian a lot like estonian?
Nope, Estonian has almost no similarities to Russian. Also quite a lot of Estonians don't like Russia, mostly because Russia has occupied Estonia on several occasions.
yeah, i know. the USSR and all.
 

Matronadena

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4 comfortably, being at or near fluent. That does count fictional languages like drow, elven, (Tolken) or hutteese
 

IrrelevantTangent

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"I am fluent in over six million forms of communication and can readily-"

Okay, obvious joke over, I'm fluent in English, being born in America and all, and I'm also learning French, although I'm not extremely good at it. It's not like I *need* to become fluent, but I think I'll need basic French skills if I end up moving to Canada someday. And it IS a lingua franca, after all.
 

0p3rati0n

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english, giberish (LOL), I'm trying to learn spanish in school. buuuuuuut i suck at it. I can only make a like four sentences in spanish alone.
Mi llamo 0p3rati0n
yo tengo dos hamsters (there's and accent on the a)
yo tengo ___ anos
estoy bien
 

HazukiHawkins

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I speak swedish, english, japanese, some german... yeah, that's it, I think.

I also speak fluent Tho Fan (Jade Empire) and tentacle-head alien gibberish (KOTOR), but that's only because one is comprised entirely of going "Aaaahhhh... oohhrr.. ick ack ee aa..." and the other goes "Dunga dinga dunga denga donga... skeepeedeeleepee, dunga danga donga..."

On another note, I would like to congratulate the people of Black Isle for their remarkable lack of skill in designing credible fake languages.

And for only recording three freaking snippets of it too, making it even more obvious that the "language" sounds have nothing to do with the dialogue text!
 

Fairee

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traceur_ said:
English and Australian.
Lol, love it.

I speak English, and that's it. I never go abroad, so I haven't had enough experience to learn another language properly.
 

AutumnGold

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English(native) i had 3 years of german in High School which is getting harder to remember and i just started learning japanese
 

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Danzaivar said:
English, C, C++, C#, Java, SQL, VB, HTML, XML...
Damn, beaten to it. Well I also speak Farsi, very little German, Python, PHP, and the ones above.

Unknower said:
Finnish school system is said to be one of the best in the world. We'd easily be number 1 if there wasn't mandatory Swedish classes taking valuable time from more important school subjects like mathematics, history, psychology, chemistry, PE and arts classes etc.
I'd prefer Swedish to running around in circles (PE), but I understand wanting to do math etc... instead of Swedish.
 

curlycrouton

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I speak English and Latin. I can speak enough French to get by whenever I'm in France, but I probably make a lot of mistakes.
 

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Not counting every single language i have studied in my entire school career because the original question was HOW MANY LANGUAGES DO YOU SPEAK. Languages are not learned in classrooms. If you want to learn a language go and live in the country that speaks it - just because your whiter than white, born and raised in the USA spanish teacher says you have a good accent doesn't make you bilingual. And special rage directed at curlycrouton for saying "I speak Latin".