Fluently? English, Portuguese and Spanish...but i can also speak a bit of french and italian. I still picked the option "3 languages" though, since i havent mastered those two languages.
I used to be fluent in English and French, but having only kept with English for 10+ years I've lost almost all of my French.
No regrets though, I've not seen the purpose in knowing more than one language and as such I don't strive to get my French back or any other language.
I'm curious about the poll though..over 12% of people here are fluent in three languages...seems a very high percentage of what would be a typical grouping. I'd have only expected 12% know two languages fluently given how hard it is for workplaces to find bilingual employees. Perhaps escapists are above the norm in this sort of thing...or the places I grew up in are well below it.
More fun to post my fathers as i only know two myself =)
He speaks english, french, dainish, flemish/dutch and german fluently and he's quite good at spanish, italian and greek
Early Morning Grunting, Frustrated Gibberish, SCIENCE and three variations of English (Generic North of England, Over-The-Top-Hammy, Ooo-Arr-Comboine-'ArvesterAs opposed to a realistic West Country accent)
English and French fluently, can get by in Spanish, and I can make myself understood in American Sign Language, though you have to sign really slowly and spell some things for me to understand you.
Swedish, French and English. I'm Swedish so I've learnt Swedish, but I grew up outside of Sweden. 7 years in Francophone countries so I know French, and all of my middle and highschool has been in english
Just two.
Bulgarian, my native, and English...
And that's only counting fluent.
I know a bit of German and Russian, although the Russian bit is because I'm Slavic, and I guess I have to know a bit of Russian.
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