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What Languages Can You Speak?

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by DeanIsHome, Feb 10, 2013.

  1. AllSmiles

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    I speak Danish and English fluently and my German's pretty good as well
     
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    ¿Hay otro hilo de lenguas? Okay :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

    Español, Deutsch, Français, (all to a slightly sort of comfortable ish sort of yeah level) and English, apparently. :s
     
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    English and a little French. That's it. Don't speak a whole lot of French even though I took three years in high school. I also speak a very minute amount of Spanish. Thankfully, I know the most important thing anyone ever needs to know is Spanish: Donde esta el bano? :lol:
     
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    Can you understand Swedish and Norwegian as well? (since you speak Danish?)
     
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    English and a little bit of German.
     
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    Fluent in English. A bit of French (Canadian) from my mom, and a bit of Arabic (Egyptian) from my dad.

    Never took up learning another language. I've been wanting to, but life keeps me busy, lol.
     
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    I speak English natively, conversational but not fluent Spanish, and I'm learning Swedish.
     
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    apparently norwegians can understand danish and swedish better than the swedes and danes can understand each other.
     
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    The thing is, I'd like to learn Swedish/Danish/Norwegian if I know German. My dad went to Norway and said it was incredible there. I suppose that knowing one of them helps with the others.
     
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    slovak & czech (its very similiar), english and german
     
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    Mozna zrozumieć polskiej, moj pzyjaciel? (Wiem po polsku)
     
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    littlebit :slight_smile:
     
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    I can speak English fluently, German and Hungarian (I was born in Hungary, but I've lived most of my life here in America, so my knowledge of the language is not as strong as it should be) on an intermediate level, and Norwegian (Bokmål) on a beginner level
     
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    wow another Hungarian speaking guy. I swear that it looks to be like the hardest language ever! There's like 6 people on earth that could possibly be fluent in that language hahaha :lol: Don't be so hard on yourself!
     
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    I can only speak English fluently.
    I know some Spanish, though.
     
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    I can speak German fluently, I think I'm quite good at English aswell, which is my second language. I can also speak French and Spanish, and in 18 days I am heading off to the Philippines where I'll spend my year abroad, so hopefully I'll be able to speak some Tagalog afterwards. :slight_smile:
     
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    Spanish (native), English, German more or less, some Portuguese, and I can understand Italian and French to some extent.
     
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    English and Patois.
    If someone speaks VERY slowly to me I can manage French, Spanish and Japanese.

    I can read all of the above languages. And even if I have not seen some of the words before or some of the conjugations, I usually just study verbs for fun so when I see them i comprehend what the person is saying (if I read). Usually, not that easily if they are speaking. Since how French and Japanese is written is not always how it sounds (from and English language prospective).
    I also learned a bit of Latin in Sunday school. But I doubt i'll ever have use for that in my lifetime.

    Spanish i'm a bit quicker with, since my father and my eldest sister are Cubans and speak the language fluently.