• Do you speak any foreign languages?
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Portuguese and Japanese though not 100% fluent. I could speak Spanish if I tried but it sounds gay as hell Kinda want to learn a cool language like Swedish.
Native Spanish speaker master race. I learned English 5 years ago.
English. I'm learning Japanese atm. My native languague is german.
English, though I wish to learn russian at some point. I am a native swedish speaker.
i can speak albanian, english(since my language is norwegian), a little bit of german and spanish.
Mother language, Swedish. Foreign, English and very minor Spanish.
After a visit to Istanbul, I have a very strong urge to learn Turkish. But for now I only speak English (MURICA FUCK YEAH)
Native English, can make decent conversation in Italian and in the process of learning Russian. EDIT: I can also speak fluent Bislama, but I suppose that doesn't really count :v:
Native Dutch, second English, a bit of German and a tiny bit of Swedish.
My native language is Norwegian and I know English, Swedish, some Danish, some Faroese, and some Icelandic
I speak a bit of Latin.
English, obviously... Native language is Swedish.
English for 11 years. It's foreign to me German for 3 years. Swedish is native
English.
Finnish as native, English as whatever, then also Swedish more or less. Also Germany a little bit, like " Ein Mensch Brennt !"
English, German, Danish and a little Norwegian. My primary is Icelandic.
I speak Dutch English and German, and I'm currently learning Japanese.
Native is Latvian ; speaking fluently in English, Russian ; learning Dutch. =]
A bit of French, not very good at it though but I'm trying.
I know it's a dead language and all, but I'm teaching myself Latin. I really like that language.
I speak Australian, it's basically like English but you say "shit cunt" in every sentence. (I also can speak Italian but I got bored of it and can't remember much now)
I'm fluent in three - English, Danish, and Estonian. I can hold decent conversations in Russian, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, German, French, and Spanish, and I can understand some basic linguistic components of Arabic, Tagalog, Chinese, and Afrikkan. This is mostly due to my large, multicultural family that loves to adopt and travel around the world, but some languages I've studied just because they pique my interest. I'm currently in the process of learning Indonesian so I can speak with my new in-laws.
Finnish, English, German and Swedish
I speak English and Swedish, but that's because I was forced to learn both because I live here. I'd love to learn French, though... [editline]7th March 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=slayer20;35031318]I know it's a dead language and all, but I'm teaching myself Latin. I really like that language.[/QUOTE] It's really useful in the medicine courses if you're gonna be a doctor.
I speak fluent English and Dutch. A tad of German and a splash of French.
English and Swedish. I've spoken English since I was 3 so it's not very foreign to me.
[QUOTE=Riodoku;35031978]I'm fluent in three - English, Danish, and Estonian. I can hold decent conversations in Russian, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, German, French, and Spanish, and I can understand some basic linguistic components of Arabic, Tagalog, Chinese, and Afrikkan. [B]This is mostly due to my large, multicultural family that loves to adopt and travel around the world, but some languages I've studied just because they pique my interest.[/B] I'm currently in the process of learning Indonesian so I can speak with my new in-laws.[/QUOTE] Impressive! How about a demonstration? Could you rewrite the bolded part in fluent Danish and Estonian? And "decently" in the other seven languages? Just so we get an idea of your actual skill level.
Natively Danish, foreign: English, French and Spanish
Yes, I spik English.
English, little bit of Arabic Native is Hebrew
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