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How many languages do you speak?

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French & English.

 

I learnt German, but forgot it...:D

 

I'm learning Italian & Croatian...

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my English is excellent(i know,not very modest).I have CAE with A

and I can speak Italian.I can't call it exactly speaking because my Italian is awful

I can only express myself in present and future tences and i have very(very x 1000)poor vocabulary.It's 2 years since i've started studying it

LeMonade, I think you forgot one ;)

 

well yes but it's my native language:)

of course i can speak Bulgarian.I even have а terrible accent-Ида от далиеко и говоря миеко...всички в добруджа говорим меко:laugh3:

I speak English, Finnish, Swedish and i also know some Italian..

My swedish is ok i think, could be worse - could be better.

I've just studied Italian for a year and i'm not half as good as i wish i was, but oh well, at least i understand some bits here and there :P

I speak French,excelent may be but who knows...

English(?) :laugh3:

I wanna learn Spanish but....of course I can't do that:shocked2:

i only speak english fluently, in about 2 years i'll no spanish, and i no a bit of hebrew

French (my language), English (fluently), and some Dutch (at least I understand it).

- German (mother-tongue and I prefer the new spelling of 2004 :lol:)

- English (almost fluently I'd say)

- French (learnt it for 6 years at school)

- Spanish (my new ambition lol)

- Dutch (very similar to German so I nearly understand everything, although I'm not able to speak it)

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I speak fluently Danish, English and German

And I can understand Swedish and Norwegian, since they're kinda similar to Danish.

French (normal for a French), English, Italian and I will learn Spanish (for my girlfriend...:smug: )

I speak English and French (salut seventeen seconds ^^)

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I'm good.

 

how about you?

 

Only English a bit and Indonesian :)

- Bahasa Indonesia

- English

- Bahasa Malaysia

- a little bit of Japanese and Arabian. :p

and going to learn Deutsch :D

Just two: English & Spanish (native spanish speaker in fact).

 

And a few italian words :P

arabic, french, english and a little spanish

- Bahasa Indonesia

- English

- Bahasa Malaysia

- a little bit of Japanese and Arabian. :p

and going to learn Deutsch :D

 

I guess this boy has learn many languages.. Well you're only 12 and almost 13 next week :D:D.. You're such a smart...

^ wow, you speak a lot of languages! :)

 

 

not that much lar.. Bahasa Indonesia is my mother tongue, Bahasa Malaysia doesnt have much differences with Bahasa Indonesia, Arabian is one of my school subject, i read some Japanese tutorial book, and later i'll learn German, since i want to go there for college :) even only very little of Arabic :) understand a little, but cant speak. :):D:D

OMG you're just 13 years old?!

 

So young :P (not that I'm too old though)

not that much lar.. Bahasa Indonesia is my mother tongue, Bahasa Malaysia doesnt have much differences with Bahasa Indonesia, Arabian is one of my school subject, i read some Japanese tutorial book, and later i'll learn German, since i want to go there for college :) even only very little of Arabic :) understand a little, but cant speak. :):D:D
but still, it is impressive. ;)

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