I have been wondering for some time now, what languages do you speak? Don't ask me why I want to know, I'm just too nosy for my own good : )
When writing what you can speak, say what your first language is, along with any others you can speak or read in reasonable well.
Example piece of myself:
First language: English
Learning french right now, can speak it reasonably well.
Languages
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Well for me English is my first language, and that is the only written language that I know. I do know american sign language however, which is still a language just not a written one. So yeah thats mah story!
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First language: English
I've taken 4 years of Spanish, so I feel that I can understand it reasonably well.
I've taken 4 years of Spanish, so I feel that I can understand it reasonably well.
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I speak English normally, and I've been learning French since first grade. Despite this, I can't speak a coherent sentence in it without thinking for a minute.
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English: Primary Language
Japanese: College (not fluent... yet! :3 )
German: High School (bare minimum, most I've forgotten or have replaced with Japanese)
"Drunkanese": Fluent
Japanese: College (not fluent... yet! :3 )
German: High School (bare minimum, most I've forgotten or have replaced with Japanese)
"Drunkanese": Fluent
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"Drunkanese": Fluent
lol
First language: Chinese
Second Language: English
(I speak both of these fairly well)
Others: Spanish, Japanese (I might as well throw my 1 year of Spanish education out the window though. XP)
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Primary Language - English
Fluent, Secondary Languages - Canadian French, Ukrainian.
Developing Languages - Paresian French, American Spanish, Japanese.
EDIT - Is there really a difference between Spanish dialects? I should've called it 'Mexican' like everybody else I know who doesn't read books in their spare time.
Fluent, Secondary Languages - Canadian French, Ukrainian.
Developing Languages - Paresian French, American Spanish, Japanese.
EDIT - Is there really a difference between Spanish dialects? I should've called it 'Mexican' like everybody else I know who doesn't read books in their spare time.

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English, that's it...
unless you count that messed up gibberish I used to speak till I was 5 cause I was deaf...
unless you count that messed up gibberish I used to speak till I was 5 cause I was deaf...
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Primary language: English
Secondary Language: Chinglish (Various Chinese Dialects mixed with English. A smorgasbord language, if you will.)
Third language: Manglish. (Local Malaysian English lah brudder.)
Secondary Language: Chinglish (Various Chinese Dialects mixed with English. A smorgasbord language, if you will.)
Third language: Manglish. (Local Malaysian English lah brudder.)
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Primary Language: Australian English
Secondary Language: American English
Other Languages: Anything Google Translate supports. <__<
Secondary Language: American English
Other Languages: Anything Google Translate supports. <__<
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Primary Language: Australian English
Secondary Language: American English
Other Languages: Anything Google Translate supports. <__<
The difference?
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Primary Language: Australian English
Secondary Language: American English
Other Languages: Anything Google Translate supports. <__<
The difference?
Tucker v. Food
Roight v. Right
etc.
and I'm pretty sure a good number of women are turned on by dudes with Australian accents.
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First language: Cantonese
Second language: English
- Second point five language: Manglish/Singlish/Whateverengrish
Third language: Mandarin
Fourth Language (?): Malay
Fifth (?!) Language: Japanese (bare minimum)
I win? : D
Second language: English
- Second point five language: Manglish/Singlish/Whateverengrish
Third language: Mandarin
Fourth Language (?): Malay
Fifth (?!) Language: Japanese (bare minimum)
I win? : D
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One of these days I want to get educated enough to the point where I can walk into one of these threads and say 'All of the above'.
English.
(PS: Except "Drunkanese".)
English.
(PS: Except "Drunkanese".)
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I can only speak English. I knew Spanish well while I was studying it, but in just a year's absence of the language I feel like I can only translate certain words of it. DX
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EDIT - Is there really a difference between Spanish dialects? I should've called it 'Mexican' like everybody else I know who doesn't read books in their spare time.![]()
The main difference is that Spanish(Spain) makes use of the vosotros conjugation while Spanish(Latin) lumps vosotros conjugations in with ustedes conjugations.
Example:
Comer - to eat
Como - Yo
Comes - Tu
Come - El/Ella/Usted
Comemos - Nosotros
Comeis - Vosotros
Comen - Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes
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Aside from the obvious, I studied Spanish for 2 years in high school, and Latin for 2 years in college. Did any of that amount to anything? Not really. XD
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One of these days I want to get educated enough to the point where I can walk into one of these threads and say 'All of the above'.
English.
(PS: Except "Drunkanese".)
dude, oly the pope or diplomats take the time to learn all of that, the last one knew only 16, and 3 of them were "dead" languages...
there are about 20 active languages and hundreds of dead ones, are you a bad enough dude ton lean all of that?