What languages can you speak?

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Dutch, Spanish, German, French, Africana, Celtic, Islandic, Portuguese, English, Norwegian, Swedish, Hungarian, Chinese, Japanese, and a bit a broken Latin (if that counts).
 

Jaythulhu

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Australian, Russian, and a tiny smattering of Mandarin (enough to order food and say thanks).
 

Some_Jackass

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English
Broken English
scarce Latin...
and American Sign Language

...and anything my google translator can handle...
 

Pjotr84

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I speak Frisian (minority language in the Netherlands), Dutch, English, German, Danish and very basic Russian.
 

Ph33nix

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Fluintly english,
I could probably get the meaning of most latin,
phrases from Italian, french, German, japanese, IE can say a few things but to much

i wish I spoke Japanese fluently. It would make watching anime alot easier,

oh and to quote bender "oh crap its signaling in Binary, crap I only speak enough binary to ask where the bathroom is... Hey do you speak English?"
 

Takoto

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English is pretty much it.
A little bit a French and a little bit of Japanese- hardly any though...
 

crudus

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-.. . ..-. .. -. . ---... | ... .--. . .- -.- [footnote]Morse code, I know the alphabet and am learning ASL[/footnote]
 

DJude

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i can speak Japanese, German, and i know some Russian

dont know english though... =/
 

CroutonsOfDeath

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I speak English, me first language.

I speak Japanese, my wife's language.

She's also teaching me Italian, but I know very little at this point.
 

rampantcreature

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English and Czech: I grew up bilingual.
I do speak Czech fluently...but writing/spelling in it is a different story.

And I studied Spanish and French, so I can have meager conversations in those, I guess. And of course I learned assembly in college, and am boning up on binary. The language L of logic can be quite fun.
 

Zacharine

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finnish (native language)
english. Duh.
german
swedish
A bit of spanish
and russian, thought writing coherently is a bit problematic,

danish, as it is somewhat close to swedish language, albeit spoken as if you had a hot potato in your mouth.

Enough of japanese to identify hotels and restaurants etc basics by katakana symbols, and speak/understand spoken language enough to hold basic conversations and ask for directions and understand them.

So I guess that makes 5 languages I can claim to speak, read and write well or decently, and 3 that I can speak and read a little.

And interestingly enough, I've never even been that interested in languages nor do I (or my friends) consider me a lingually oriented person.
 

Sacman

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to quote mah favorite actor. I only speak english and bad english.
 

Zacharine

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Ph33nix said:
oh and to quote bender "oh crap its signaling in Binary, crap I only speak enough binary to ask where the bathroom is... Hey do you speak English?"
Funny as heck, but the ending is most relevant.
 

zehydra

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English (My native language), (in decreasing order of fluency) Spanish, German, Japanese
 

McKay

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Goa'uld and Al-Bhed .... oh you mean real languages...

in that case none other than English.