That's a pretty good one. If a little offensive.SimuLord said:I speak English and a smattering of French.
Interesting exchange in my MGT321 (Effective Business Communication) class this past week:
Teacher: "What do you call someone who speaks 3 languages?"
Class (more or less in unison): "Trilingual."
Teacher: "What do you call someone who speaks 2 languages?"
Class (again in unison): "Bilingual."
Teacher: "What do you call someone who only speaks one language?"
Me: "American."
You forgot to mention what kind of Chinese: Mandarin or Kantonesian?havass said:And where you're from.
I'm from Singapore, so everyone here is effectively bilingual. Coupled with all the foreigners in our schools, Singaporeans probably know 3 languages minimum.
I speak English, have Chinese as my mother tongue, also know Teochew (chinese dialect) as a way of communicating with my grandmother, and basic knowledge of Japanese (Been exposed to it since I started animes/manga, and also I have a Japanese/Australian classmate) and Korean (A result of the Hallyu wave, and also because I have a Korean classmate ._.)
THE 5TH ELEMENT!!!Sacman said:I only speak two languages, English and Bad English... cookie for reference...
well Sacman replies to everyone now here are your cookies...Jark212 said:THE 5TH ELEMENT!!!Sacman said:I only speak two languages, English and Bad English... cookie for reference...
Sorry about the caps but I must have used that reference about 3 times in these kind of threads and no one ever replys...
*slap*SaKenyi said:Coming from The Netherlands, I obviously can speak fluent Dutch. Besides that, I can fluently speak (that is, speak, I seem to be unable to write it properly) German, Spanish, Italian and English. I'm currently working on a side-studies for Russian and American (because Tim James said that if I wanted to live in Alabama, I should be able to speak American), maybe that'll help me out in the future.