Poll: Do you know more than one language?

Recommended Videos

ninja of ni

New member
Oct 4, 2010
4
0
0
English would be my main language, but I majored in Spanish in college which would make it my 2nd language. I also took 1 semester of Chinese, but I only remember how to say a couple phrases and maybe how to write a couple symbols.
 

BlueRawen

New member
Mar 14, 2011
13
0
0
I know Danish, English, and some German.
I understand some Swedish and most Norwegian.
Also i know very little french.
 

similar.squirrel

New member
Mar 28, 2009
6,021
0
0
Fluent in Hungarian and English, sort of conversant in broken German and Irish. I need to work on those last two. Irish-to-Hungarian translator is probably a small enough niche to pay well, if you know where to look.
 

M0rp43vs

Most Refined Escapist
Jul 4, 2008
2,249
0
0
English(very well otherwise I wouldn't be able to post on this site)
And Malay(Poorly but just enough to pass the exams and now I don't have to speak it again, hurrah)
 

JoJo

and the Amazing Technicolour Dream Goat 🐐
Moderator
Legacy
Mar 31, 2010
7,170
143
68
Country
🇬🇧
Gender
♂
Only English, though I know a little French from school and a few words of Japanese, no-where near enough of either of those though to actually be able to speak it.
 

ashiba27

New member
Mar 14, 2011
17
0
0
yes, English as well as enough spanish, french and italian to survive holidays in each respective country.
 

BabyRaptor

New member
Dec 17, 2010
1,505
0
0
I speak English, some Spanish, Military, Sarcasm and Pig Latin.

I also know ASL, but I don't think that counts as speaking.

I wanted to take Latin in high school...After 7 years of voice training, I have a basic knowledge of the language and I think it rather awesome. Sadly, my high school got rid of the class the year before I'd have been eligible.
 

RuralGamer

New member
Jan 1, 2011
953
0
0
I was supposed to have learned to speak French in High School, but lets just say that the teachers weren't exactly inspiring and after two years I knew practically nothing and that was a long time ago so nothing really remains.

I'd like to learn another language eventually, probably German, Russian or Japanese (as you can see, I'm not entirely sure what to go for), but I never really have time and have no real need to immediately.
 

freaper

snuggere mongool
Apr 3, 2010
1,198
0
0
Coraxian said:
Talk to some Germans and they'll say Dutch is just a version of German ;).
Dutch and Flemish are actually the same, it's just that their accent grew apart over the last 50 years. Dutch and German split way before that. Also, people from Switzerland speak a different kind of German than the Germans, but it's still called German.

As for me: Dutch, Italian, French, English and a bit of German and Japanese (which I'm studying atm).

Apparently Latin and Greek counts too.
 

TheFinalFantasyWolf

New member
Dec 23, 2010
361
0
0
I can speak in English and Turkish
I know a bit of Italian and Japanese (But not enough to have long conversations without getting stuck for a few words.....But I want to keep learning them, and I want to start learning German, Spanish, Mandarin and Arabic.
 

Polite Sage

New member
Feb 22, 2011
198
0
0
Finnish and English, just a little bit of (compulsory) Swedish. Oh, and I'm currently studying Japanese.
 

RoevsangerBoerge

New member
Mar 29, 2011
12
0
0
Danish, my mother language, and English

I don't speak it fluently though.
My grammar and spelling is fine, but my speaking vocabulary is flawed.