Which languages do you speak of?

I took 4 years of German but all the breaks in between made retaining the language a little too difficult. When a group of us went to Germany, however, I found I can understand it very well. It's just responding that gets me :/

I suppose you could call my English fluent. Although I have some issues with malapropism from time to time XD
 
French (LOLZZZZ), English, a bit of German and I started Chinese this year... Ow Chinese is so hard... ;_;
 
- Thai *fluent*
- English *fluent*
- Japanese
- Italian * learning at school *
- Started to learn Chinese xD

Want to Learn ::

- Korean
- French
 
Hehe...I'm from france, I live in Canada, and I can only speak 60% of both languages..XD So french and english.
 
I only speak English and scant Spanish and Japanese. More often I've found it drudgery to learn new languages; it's not because I don't find them in intrigue but because I don't think anyone can be taught languages and feel as fluent with those languages as they could be learning it naturally and from birth. That's just me, though - there are some amazing bilingual folk out there but I find that a good way to teach one language is not to teach them as though you were giving a lecturer of sorts. An assortment of verbatim doesn't mean as much as it could to me if I can't learn it naturally.
 
Finnish: Terve. Nimeni on Larvitar ja olen kotoisin suomesta.
English: Hi. My name is Larvitar and I am from Finland.
Swedish: Hej. Jag heter Larvitar och jag är från Finnland.
 
English and decent Spanish (only halfway in my second year, though).
After Spanish, maybe Italian. And, if I to learn another one, I'll take French. But Italian will probably be a breeze after Spanish xD
 
English and Mandarin Chinese- the latter being more semi-fluent than actually fluent.

Then Japanese and French are sorta there...? xD;

I'd narrow it to English and Mandarin. Though my favorite language is by far Taiwanese. It has the most hilarious sound to it. xD
 
I'm a language student, so... yeah

Languages I currently study:


  • French
  • Quechuan
  • Icelandic
  • Hawaiian

Languages I can speak fluently:


  • English
  • Swedish (native)
  • Spanish/Mexican
  • Japanese (incl. reading)
  • Sapmí (second native)
  • Greek

I also understand Danish, Norwegian, Dutch and a lot of Finnish, but can't speak it
 
- English
- Japanese (Still learning)
- Some Spanish
- Some French

Yeah, the French and Spanish are just a few terms I've picked up here and there, nothing too great. As for Japanese, I've been learning it in school for a couple of years, and I'd like to think I'm pretty good at it. xD
 
xD Gosh you all are smart!

English
Japanese
Very little romanian
 
-Chinese (native language)
-English
-Latin (idk whether it counts, since most people consider it a "dead" language)
-A couple words in German
-A couple words in French
-A couple words in Icelandic (mighta forgotten them by now)
-About 5 words in Spanish (excluding numbers from 1-10, my friends speaks Spanish, so...)
 
- English (O RLY?)
- American Sign Language
- German (Heidelberg Dialect)
- Basic Japanese (including all of Kana and some Kanji)
- Some Russian
 
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