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What languages do you know?

What languages do you know/speak?


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eh?nadie es mexicano?entonces soy el unico mexicano aki? -_- voy a houston en descanco de primavera?
 
I speak German and English and I'm learning French.
 
I know English and Spanish fluently, I can read and write in them like normal. Japanese, I can speak it enough to hold a conversation of sorts, I can't read Kanji for crap and I have a lot of problems with the other written forms, but I just started learning how to read them last year, so I expect to get better.
 
I know how to speak English and French. I speak English mostly, but my mother is from France so she speaks French around me. I dont have an accent though, I sound like a pure American.
 
I speak and know Polish and English, and a few, FEW words from Japanese. But only a few. xD
 
I speak English, and I'm studying Russian in school. And I know very limited Japanese.
 
I Speak Polish (since i come from poland) and English , although i like German and Japanese i don't know very much about those words and ye , i knew english BEFORE learning it at school , this explain most B (5 in Poland) in the (early) english class , i assume that i learned english from Cartoon Network , since i watched many other country programs , even though i don't understand a thing!
 
Well, I do fully know Spanish and English, but only a modicum of French (its my family's point of origin) since I have yet to do an extensive study of it. However, I do wish to lucubrate and inquire the Latin language. It greatly intrigues me and the fact that was the Indo-European language of the ancient Latins and Romans and the most important cultural language of western Europe until the end of the 17th century, just captivates me all the more. Its the basic origin of all vocalizations, and each word within our phraseology has some point of ancestry within this marvelous language.

Learning Chinese, Japanese, and German would also help, as most statistics show that these languages are the most commonly spoken in a plethora of sizable, municipal businesses. Many organizations do highly value multilangual personnel, and are more than willing to hire someone who has some extensive knowledge about other cultures. There's also the fact that a profusive amount of business transactions are done overseas.

Psycho
 
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I know bits and pieces of French, Spanish and Jap.
 
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well i speak in lithuanian, Dutch, English and i know few words in Russian
 
Spanish was my first language. And then when I tuned 10 I learned English. 'Nuff said.
 
English is my first language. ^^;

I'm taking German II right now, so I know some German. I'm nowhere near fluent, but oh well. XD *hopes to get fluent someday*
 
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