Native Dutch and Persian (Farsi) speaker, though because of exposure Dutch is the language I'm most affluent in. Aside from pronunciation mistakes and that kinda stuff, I do not know any formal Persian at all and that saddens me.
English could be considered my third native language, but I prefer to include it as the first foreign language I got fluent in. There's just so much exposure to English here in the Netherlands, it's natural for almost every child to learn English on an early age without having even had classes. Classes that started in grade school for me, by the way.
Other languages I know are Spanish (stagnating at B1.2), Japanese (never formally taught), and German due to similarities with Dutch. Funnily, just by having watched so much anime over the years, I got a good grasp on what sounds 'right' and wrong in Japanese, a sense I don't have at all in Spanish. Japanese still remains a language I learned mainly out of interest (
and a need to have read some stuff) and I actually wouldn't want to take any formal lessons. I'm good with puzzling with the language myself for now. As for Spanish, no amount of lessons has ever really improved my sense of and fluency in the language. It's getting kinda annoying at this point...
Languages I still want to learn (after getting fluent in Japanese and Spanish) are Pashto and Dutch Sign Language. Pashto is gonna be hard because there is no one around me that could teach me. My mom knows it, but is insecure of her own fluency so she refuses to teach me. Sucks majorly.
Es geht mir gut, danke. Und dir? ^_^
I love studying languages, but I tend to bite off more than I can chew. As a result I know a little about a lot rather than a lot about a little. It's not the best way to learn a language for practical purposes, but I enjoy it so I'll keep it up.
That said my best language is French, no doubt because I've been exposed to it from a young age given where I live. I had to take it in school until grade nine, but I didn't really start to understand it until I began to take it more seriously while in university. Nonetheless, while I can read and write French okay, I am still horrible at keeping up with the spoken form.
How come your usertitle is in Dutch?