I'm literate and a fluent speaker in German and English, though my written English isn't fantastic, due to a lack of practice. Hell, this forum is probably the only place I write English!
I also understand Swiss-German, though it sounds like ass when I actually try to speak it. It's kind of sad, considering I'm half swiss and have been living here almost 9 years.
I'm also fluent in Danish, though my vocabulary isn't very large and I can't write at all. I only speak Danish with my family, and I've never had it in school, so my training is purely verbal.
I've had 7 years of French, which I think has actually gotten pretty good at this point, and 4 years of Italian, which still needs some work, though I give partial blame to my teacher for this. I also had 3 years of Latin in the past, but I've already forgotten most of it.
I'm probably going to learn Spanish in the future, since learning new languages gets easier with every related language you already speak, so with that in my mind, learning Spanish shouldn't actually be that tough, I hope.
TLDR: German, English, Danish, Swiss-German, French and Italian. In that order.
I also understand Swiss-German, though it sounds like ass when I actually try to speak it. It's kind of sad, considering I'm half swiss and have been living here almost 9 years.
I'm also fluent in Danish, though my vocabulary isn't very large and I can't write at all. I only speak Danish with my family, and I've never had it in school, so my training is purely verbal.
I've had 7 years of French, which I think has actually gotten pretty good at this point, and 4 years of Italian, which still needs some work, though I give partial blame to my teacher for this. I also had 3 years of Latin in the past, but I've already forgotten most of it.
I'm probably going to learn Spanish in the future, since learning new languages gets easier with every related language you already speak, so with that in my mind, learning Spanish shouldn't actually be that tough, I hope.
TLDR: German, English, Danish, Swiss-German, French and Italian. In that order.