What Languages Do You Know?

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Dedtoo

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Aug 28, 2009
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Norway
Fluently: Norwegian.
Almost fluently: Danish, Swedish, English.
Know a little: Spanish.
Can probably understand some Icelandic as well, since it has quite a bit in common with Norwegian.
 

Fraught

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Aug 2, 2008
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I'm fluent in English and Estonian.

I speak very limited Russian, and limited (but a bit less so) German. I can also say two sentences in French that I know the meaning of ("Comment est vous?" and "Quel est le temps?"), and I know the pronouns, and some rules about the pronoun "il" (he, then).

I also know how to say "I'm a killer" in Japanese.

And that's about it.
 

d4rkxy13x

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Jan 10, 2009
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English and French fluently, I'm taking German at school, and I understand Spanish for an unknown reason.
 

The Afrodactyl

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Jul 19, 2010
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I speak english and have a GCSE in Spanish (somehow got an A for the "speaking" segment)

As far as spanish goes, I can remember four things:
1. How to say "my name is ____"
2. How to count to 10.
3. How to say "I do not speak Spanish"
4. How to say "please do not disturb" (simply because it sounds a bit like "molest")
 

Coraxian

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Jul 22, 2010
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in order of fluency:
Flemish, Dutch, English, German, French, Slovak

Some knowledge of: Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Japanese and Latin
 

MassiveGeek

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Jan 11, 2009
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I'm fluent in Swedish(go figure) and, well, I'm flattering myself but I'd want to say I'm also rather fluent in English(although it is still flawed).
 

gertmenkel

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May 13, 2010
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Native: Dutch
Best foreign language: English
Other languages: French, German, Latin and Greek (old Greek, like from 400-200 BC, I don't know how it's called in English, we call it "oud-grieks")

EDIT: Forgot to mention that I'm learning all languages at school, except for Dutch of course)
 

binvjoh

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Sep 27, 2010
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Swedish (fluent)
English (fluent)
Spanish (beginner)
Japanese (very few phrases, doesn't really count)
 

SpiralDots

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Jan 14, 2011
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English and Scots (Lowland, not Gaelic).

I can understand French pretty well as I've taken it since I was around 5, my grammar is terrible though. I'm learning German and I'm pretty decent at it, just need to work on my vocab.

I've also started taking Latin but only been doing that for a few months.

I know a little of a lot of languages, my problem is sticking with one long enough to be really good rather than jumping between heaps at a time.
 

MetalDooley

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Feb 9, 2010
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Country
Ireland
Fluent:English
Passable:Irish(should really be fluent in this.Studied it for 14 years)
Barely:French(again should have a better grasp of this after 7 years)
 

dex-dex

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Oct 20, 2009
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Marter said:
English and some French.
I think this will apply to many Canadians!
It is also my answer too! but I know enough french to get fluent french people away from me.
 

ejb626

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Aug 6, 2009
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I speak fluent English being an American and I've been studying German for four years now, yet I'm still not fluent in it.