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Are you fluent in a language other than English?


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    The title is Swedish and it means "We're sitting here in Ventrillo playing some DotA." From here.

    I thought it would be an interesting topic to ask..what languages do you speak? What are you learning? Maybe give us an example? The last one has died.
     
    Greek and English. Still learning french.
     
    I am learning Spanish but I have tooken two years in school so far.
    Yo aprendo Espanol pero yo hice dos anos de Espanol en escuela.
    My friend also is bagering me to learn Esperanto, I might. All I can say is "Hello, how are you doing?"
    Saluton, kiel vi fartas?​
     
    i'm still learning French. I don't want to learn it though. I want to learn Japanese......
    Salut! J'utilise Google Translate à la minute! Yay!
    Graceful
     
    J'etudie le francais depuis huit ans- je ne suis pas fluente, mais je peut parle un peu. Je l'aime parce que je le trouve facil.

    Yeaaaah, I probably made several grammar errors there. D; But I used to be really good at French! XD (It should read: I studied French for 8 years- I'm not fluent, but I can speak a little. I like it because I find it easy.) I also took Spanish at school.

    Yo entiendo el Espanol tambien, pero mi Espanol es muy mal. Dx

    I know a few random Chinese and Japanese words/ phrases, too.

    Ahiru wa shiroi desu. = The duck is white.
    Ahiru wa hanabi desu ka? = Is the duck a firework? (Yeaaah, don't ask.)
    Hanbao = Hamburger (Chinese)
     
    Jeg snakker Norsk, English and a little german.
    For the Norwegian, swedish and Danish pokefans on this site:
    Dette forumet er dødskult! :)
     
    Nup. I don't plan on learning another language. I'm done with that. :)
     
    I speak English and I'm learning French and Irish. Dropped Spanish after primary school because... well... now that I think of it there wasn't any proper reason. I had a choice between Spanish and French and I decided I'd enjoy French more.
     
    I know a bit of German, but I wouldn't say I'm fluent in the language.

    Hallo ich heiße Hagumi. Es ist ziemlich neblig und es ist acht Uhr.
    (Hello my name is Hagumi. It is quite foggy and it is eight o' clock.)

    I think I typed it correctly…
     
    I only know English, baby. But, as with any otaku, I knew a few Japanese words and phrases.​
     
    English is my native language, and I've learnt a bit of French, German and Latin through my schoolwork. I was also taught a little Swedish, as my father and stepmother live in Sweden, but, uh... I don't go there any more. :I
     
    The education resources in my area are lacking gravely in anything except art subjects, so no, I have never had the chance to learn a language I'd actively use.
     
    I'm only semi-fluent in Spanish and no more than two Filipino dialects, and I've largely forgotten what little Japanese I learned in high school.
     
    Japanese, English, and French. Been learning Japanese by myself for about.. 6 years off and on. For French, I took a year of it in school.

    Where I live, the school systems are limited to the languages they can provide. (I.E. French, Spanish, and German) Although I do hope we get more German teachers since Volkswagen is making a plant here.
     
    Well, I posted earlier that I was unsure on whether or not I should learn Esperanto. I looked up the benefits of it and decided to learn Esperanto.
     
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