November 5, 200817 yr Obviously I speak German... :D I had 11 years of French lessons in school (you start with (easy) French in grade 3 where I live)... but I don't really need it because the French people on the border do speak German as well :) English is my favourite. I had Latin for 5 years, so learning Spanish wasn't hard. I only did a course at uni... Like someone said it here before: Understanding isn't the problem! I have to read so many English papers and textbooks for my studies, prefer reading English books and am writing here that it takes some time to "switch" to another language. The English word is always in mind first... When I talk to a friend's boyfriend (he's Spanish) it takes some time to "suppress" the English and let the Spanish come to the surface... :lol: I'd love to speak Chinese... it's so hard! I only remember 3 expressions!! :(
November 5, 200817 yr I speak two English and Vonlenska ( this is the made up language Sigor Ros uses in some of their songs)
November 5, 200817 yr Wow! many people speaks more than two languages! that's cool. I only speak Spanish (native), and English as foreign.
November 8, 200817 yr Hi, I speak Hungarian and English and I think I will learn German in the future.:)
November 9, 200817 yr Spanish, English, and I've been learning Romanian...but I'm not very good at it, so two. :)
November 9, 200817 yr French, English (He's verry bad XD), German, A Litlle bit of Russian ^^and I try to learn other language
November 10, 200817 yr I speak spanish (native), english and a little little bit of chinese. Wanna learn french or german though!
November 12, 200817 yr German, English, French. And tiny bits of Finnish (one year), Latin (lol) and Russian (through my mum).
November 16, 200817 yr German (mother tounge) and English. At school I also learned Latin but I can't speak it.
November 19, 200817 yr I speak Spanish (obviously :D), English, and a bit Italian (my father's family is from Italy)
November 27, 200817 yr Yo hablo español (es mi lengua natal), inglés, francés (un poco), y algo de italiano.
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