How many languages do you know?

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I live in Hong Kong, i know english well, a can speak chinese and right a bit and i'm learning french and spanish.

i had my first spanish lesson a week ago and have been learning french for 2 years.
 
I know only two :(, English(75-85%), and Spanish(98-98.5%).
I know some words in other idioms, but only words.

Pavlov said:
English, Russian, German, some French.
Wow, you make me feell ignorant.

jackyjkchan said:
i had my first spanish lesson a week ago and have been learning french for 2 years.
¡Qué bueno!, así ya no seré el único (que yo sepa) que sabe hablar español. ¡Eeeee!

Translate: Good!, then I will not be the only one (as I know) that can speak Spanish. Eeeee!
 
English (Baked to perfection.), German (Just some basics, but if there is a class for it I will take it).
Is Russian an interesting language? Those symbols are cool.
drools...
 
My face hurts due to your pummelling. I may need to lie down. No, I'll just barf on your shoes. Loser. :mrgreen:
Note that this is the one of the VERY FEW times I will use an emoticon. Ever.
I used it because I'm grinning, and I'm about to puke on your shoes, so I'm green. Awesome.
 
I took 3 years of french and still wouldn't understand anything you say to me. They say that the best ages to start learning a second language is like 3-5. Oh well, chalk me up for 1 I guess.

jackyjkchan said:
i know english well
jackyjkchan's topic said:
How mnay languages do you knwo?

right.
 
Flaming Eyes said:
jackyjkchan said:
i had my first spanish lesson a week ago and have been learning french for 2 years.
¡Qué bueno!, así ya no seré el único (que yo sepa) que sabe hablar español. ¡Eeeee!

Translate: Good!, then I will not be the only one (as I know) that can speak Spanish. Eeeee!

calm down, i only have 1 lesson a week of spanish which last for an hour and a half, i've only learnt the numbers 1-20, how to ask for some ones name and age in the first lesson, i'll take me quite a while to be able to have a actual conversation, around a term to be able to learn more on my own and a year or two to start speaking long and complex sentences.
 
Portuguese as main language (yeah... that´s REALLY useful)

English as a self dictate...

Spanish as in "School Spanish" (That´s mandatory on Brazil)

and wanting to learn Mandarin and French \o/
w00t
Mandarin I´m waiting my college to open
French I just couldn´t apply yet.
 
Yeah!
China is growing (economically) a lot.
It´s better to be prepared to speak the most spoken dialect in the world than to run after it...
 
Flaming Eyes said:
I know only two :(, English(75-85%), and Spanish(98-98.5%).
I know some words in other idioms, but only words.

Pavlov said:
English, Russian, German, some French.
Wow, you make me feell ignorant.

jackyjkchan said:
i had my first spanish lesson a week ago and have been learning french for 2 years.
¡Qué bueno!, así ya no seré el único (que yo sepa) que sabe hablar español. ¡Eeeee!

Translate: Good!, then I will not be the only one (as I know) that can speak Spanish. Eeeee!

I'm not proud of it, when I was little by mother made me attend a prep school where they made us learn things. So instead of having more time to create explosives I learned languages that I never get to use.
 
English is obviously my main language. I can say a few words of Japanese (I did martial arts as a kid, I guess it was important to know how to wash your Gi and how to ask direction to a Dojo in England), I can read a few words of Norwegian and Swedish, enough to get the general gist of a sentence or paragraph, but not enough to understand it fully. French is my second language, I used to be able to speak it and write it quite fluently, though with every year I get older, the more of it I forget. I can speak broken Klingon, though I've never had anybody IRL to practice with. I can also say the most important word in the world (beer) in Welsh and Australian. Oh yeah, and I've had a couple of years worth of German lessons in my life too, but I forgot that faster than French, which I had for about six years.
 
Cataphract said:
I speak both finnish and swedish fluently, some english rabble too. I also understand norwegian because its so close to swedish.

you could of used that time to learn chinese simplified and traditional, then you would know just how f*cked up the simplified version on chinese is.

How old are you by the way, cuz i'm only 13 and a half.
 
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