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How many languages do you speak fluently?

czech09

Diamond Member
I learned Czech and English at the same time personally so I speak 2 completely fluently. I've taken 5yrs of German, 2 of French and now 3 of Spanish however can't say I'm completely fluent in either of those but I'm getting close hehe. By the way L33t is not a "language" nor is HTML,PHP, etc lol...😉
 
sh!t! i voted 1 by mistake. i can speak two fluently: hebrew and english. but i also know a tiny bit of french. my grandpa speaks hebrew,english,french,german,swahili, and a bit of arabic.
 
German and English fluent...pieces of Korean, French, Spanish that are enough not to die of hunger or thirst... 😉


What's Tagalog?
 
english and cantonese. trying to get better with mandarin, but it doesn't help why your friends constantly laugh at you when you try to speak it. i know a little bit of korean and trying to learn more of it.
 
English and Spanish fluently, and I can understand portuguese and italian and keep a little conversation in both.

Eltano
 
English only, although I'm going into my third year of Latin next year.

Originally posted by: Doctorweir
German and English fluent...pieces of Korean, French, Spanish that are enough not to die of hunger or thirst... 😉

What's Tagalog?

It's a language of the Philippines.
 
English and mandarin fluently. Can hold a decent conversation in Taiwanese but I'm far from fluent. Can also understand/attempt Japanese.

Learned French in high school...most of it has been lost since then...but I can still pick up a few words here or there.
 
Well, it's an interesting question because I virtually don't speak to anyone in english but I read books and watch tons of movies and tv series. It's quite a strange feeling not being able to speak a language (fluently) but to understand it in its written and spoken forms. Would be nice to learn german, I mean I live in the middle of Europe after all. So, aside from my own language, which is hungarian, I speak no other languages fluently. I envy those who know like six languages. I guess when you can speak that many, it already grants you interesting jobs, you don't even have to excel in anything else.
 
I'll give myself fluent for German, English, Italian and French (in this order). However the occasions to actually *speak* the foreign languages are rare.

I've also learned Danish but my first conversation after three years showed my that I'm far from fluent now 🙁
 
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