• Languages you can speak
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portuguese, spanish, french and terrible english
German as my main language (obviously), English, some bits of french, some bits of spain and a few bits of russian.
Danish and English. I can understand German, Norwegian, and Swedish.
Dutch and English, my friend is teaching me German
Native: Scottish Gaelic & English Conversational: German & French Super-basic: Russian
hon hon hon baguette oui oui
Half of english and like 10 words of spanish
English, Slovak, Czech, (not good) Polish, (not good) German I have pentaskills! Oh and First timer in FP
Used to be able to speak German. Can speak Chinese and English, and also Latin on a more basic level.
English and a tiny bit of Norwegian. I can read both of the Japanese kana but can barely understand the language with my only kanji being 黒 and 姦
English, Icelandic, Danish and a little bit of Norwegian.
German and English. I can't really say that I can talk French, it isn't much more than "Bon jour" and "Je veux acheter une baguette". :v:
Swedish, a bit of Norwegian and Danish, still working on that German, a bit of French though we've never gone very far (and it's a reserve in case my studying for German can't be done properly) and finally English... which is ironically what I am writing in here.
English most of the time.
Slovenian (and by extension croatian and serbian due to being very similar), fluent in English. Basic german, can speak a very limited (we're talking a few sentences here) amount of japanese.
German, English, Italian and very poorly Turkish [QUOTE=Kirbyfactor;44977228]Dutch and English, my friend is teaching me German[/QUOTE] Hey friend c:
English, French and Arabic (even though I suck at Arabic for some weird reason)
Strayan, cunt. Also a bit of French. It's weird actually; most of the time I have to count things I do it in French yet I have absolutely no reason to. It's just something I've been doing over the past ten years. [editline]3rd June 2014[/editline] I never understood why they taught us something as irrelevant as French in school. We should have learnt Mandarin instead.
Fluent: Swedish, English Intermediate/upper inter: Chinese, Japanese Beginner: Korean would also like to learn Russian one day...
english and p good spanish
English and okay arabic
I know chav fluently. [sp]u fuckin wot m8 swear to god ill smash ur face in u lil cunt[/sp]
I can speak Swedish, English and Polish. Once upon a time I also knew some French but not anymore.
English and Spanish on a very basic level.
English, and bare minimum for actually speaking Spanish. I can read Spanish quite well though, thanks random useless essays for 4 years of HS and college. They never really taught us how to have a conversation, and focused more on writing.
Mostly English and a little Esperanto. [sp]Plejparte Anglalingvo kaj malgranda Esperanto.[/sp]
I can speak finnish... My first and native language. I can't speak english however. Can't understand a word of it. Also, some russian. Swedish in my school papers, but not in practice.
Fluent in English, know a little bit of french, and am learning Japanese
native english speaker, a little bit of spanish and in the process of learning japanese
English and I can type/read French to a decent degree, grew up learning it in school. Unfortunately the vocabulary we learned in school was so limited my skills are still very limited and I end up having to look up rather a lot of words. Speaking French is entirely out of the question
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