What languages do you know?
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What languages do you know? English Spanish, french?


I know English and still learning Spanish.
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i struggle too much with my own language to learn another one Angry Blush Sad
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Dutch,English,German,Hindi,Pahari[local mountain lingo]used to speak spanish but i forgot,no practice
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i was in s america 40 years ago,haven't spoken spanish since
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Why is this thread in the sewer Huh. Moved & cleaned./mod

I speak Portuguese and English fluently and a bit of added Hungarian (can't write the latter very well though). I can understand French, Spanish and German a tiny bit but I don't claim to be able to speak any of these fluently.

I never knew the forum had so many linguists Blush...
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(05-18-2010, 02:33 AM)SidewaysDan Wrote:  Why is this thread in the sewer Huh. Moved & cleaned./mod

I speak Portuguese and English fluently and a bit of added Hungarian (can't write the latter very well though). I can understand French, Spanish and German a tiny bit but I don't claim to be able to speak any of these fluently.

I never knew the forum had so many linguists Blush...
even though i've lived in the phils for more than 7 years i can still only speak a few disjointed words of it.

on the other hand one of my daughters can speak fluent french, spanish, english (her native tongue) , pretty good italian and german, and a smattering of swiss
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they speak spanish there,don't they?are there also local languages?
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(05-18-2010, 10:15 AM)srijantje Wrote:  they speak spanish there,don't they?are there also local languages?
they do use a bit of spanish because of the 300 years of spanish rule but tagalog is the national language. there's also different dialects depending on where in the philippines you come from.
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(05-18-2010, 11:00 AM)velvetfog Wrote:  The Swiss have no languages of their own.
French, German, Italian and Romansh are their officially recognized languages.
i always thought Esperanto was a mixture of above and of swiss origin. affter a google i see a polish guy created it. anyway, thats the language. (she's in the travel industry by the way.)
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(05-18-2010, 11:34 AM)bob5695 Wrote:  
(05-18-2010, 11:27 AM)velvetfog Wrote:  Very few people speak Esperanto.
and yet it is supposed to be the universal language Sad
i remember being in an esperanto class actually (many years ago), never learned any of it though.

from what i gather it's more prevalent in switzerland for some reason.
my daughetr picked some of it up while doing a few seasons there.
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#11
I know English, Spanish, Japanese language properly.
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#12
i'm impressed by anyone who can speak fluent japanese.

(apart from a japanese person Smile )
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#13
We've got a lot of new members who aren't native English speakers -- I'd love to know what other languages we've got in the mix these days.
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#14
Let me see.. I'm fluent in Danish and almost in English, and then I speak a little German. I understand (but don't speak) some Swedish and Norwegian. (And some Latin too.)
I'm curious to hear what other languages there is here Smile
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i should be able to speak more than ten or twenty words of tagalog after living in the philippines for ten years or more but i can't Sad
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Does Geordie count as a language, if so I'm fluent.Thumbsup
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(05-10-2013, 11:06 AM)ambrosial revelation Wrote:  Does Geordie count as a language, if so I'm fluent.Thumbsup
It certainly isn't English :p
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(05-10-2013, 02:51 PM)Leanne Wrote:  
(05-10-2013, 11:06 AM)ambrosial revelation Wrote:  Does Geordie count as a language, if so I'm fluent.Thumbsup

It certainly isn't English :p

I'll take that as a yes or a (way aye man) which means I speak languagesSmile
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Champion.
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english of course. I live in Morocco so I have bits of the local arabic, and my spoken french is quite passable (apparently my accent distracts people from my grammar mistakes, hehe) but my written french is beyond terrible. I used to be almost fluent in brazilian portuguese but a lot of it has slipped away...
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