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How many languages do you know?

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English and Spanish. Both first languages, English mum Spanish dad.
Reply 81
English
Japanese
German
French
Urdu (Learnt it over 3 years, still a bit rusty).
1: Polish
2: English
3: Norwegian
4: Spanish
Reply 83
Original post by Mrs.Grey
I can speak 5:

1. Punjabi
2. Urdu
3. English
4. French
5. German

But I can read Arabic bc Muslim and Qur'an. I can kind understand Gujarati when it's being spoken but it's very minimal.I know a few words in Spanish, Russian, Italian and Arabic but I think that's it lmao.

How about you?

Urdu, Punjabi, English, some welsh, some Arabic, some French, some Spanish and some Italian,
Original post by TheOtherSide.
English
Bengali
German almost fluently (I hope)
French, sort of


Kita ba bala nee :smile: :smile:
I can speak Somali, Arabic and English. Been learning a bit of Spanish lately.

Really wanna learn Hebrew, Korean and sign language :smile:


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Original post by Mrs.Grey
I can speak 5:

1. Punjabi
2. Urdu
3. English
4. French
5. German

But I can read Arabic bc Muslim and Qur'an. I can kind understand Gujarati when it's being spoken but it's very minimal.I know a few words in Spanish, Russian, Italian and Arabic but I think that's it lmao.

How about you?


English
Urdu not fluently
Planning to learn Arabic



Original post by student.feed
English
Albanian
French
Arabic


Is arabic hard?
Reply 87
Original post by OGGUS
Urdu, Punjabi, English, some welsh, some Arabic, some French, some Spanish and some Italian,


So you're pakistani?
How well do you have to know a language to be considered fluent?
Original post by SoDoneWithSchool

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And here I thought you were done with school. :lies: :lol:
Reply 90
Original post by Mrs.Grey
So you're pakistani?

Yeah, why?
urdu, punjabi, bit of arabic n abit of french lol

and english :smile:
Reply 92
Original post by OGGUS
Yeah, why?


Oh just asking, I thought you were Arab from your profile pic :smile: :hoppy:
Reply 93
Original post by Mrs.Grey
Oh just asking, I thought you were Arab from your profile pic :smile: :hoppy:

Well that's semi true as I'm born in Dubai I guess
Original post by KloppOClock
How well do you have to know a language to be considered fluent?


As a polyglot, I count it as being able to form your own sentences without much thought and to be able to understand all general conversation. When I aim for fluency I aim for the level of a high school student from the countries that speak the language but I know of others who aim for lower and some for higher.
Original post by Ninjasrule
As a polyglot, I count it as being able to form your own sentences without much thought and to be able to understand all general conversation. When I aim for fluency I aim for the level of a high school student from the countries that speak the language but I know of others who aim for lower and some for higher.


i suppose i speak one and a half languages then
Original post by KloppOClock
i suppose i speak one and a half languages then


Aw what's your "half language"? Ahaha :P
Original post by Ninjasrule
Aw what's your "half language"? Ahaha :P


im taking spanish at A level, if my exams went well i might take it at uni as well :smile:
Original post by KloppOClock
im taking spanish at A level, if my exams went well i might take it at uni as well :smile:


Oooh nice :biggrin: I'm taking a language or two at uni too! Where are you studying?
I'm fluent in Thai and Lao (but I'm illiterate due to dyslexia in both those languages only, and giving up on reading after moving away from Thailand - I can still say what letters are and sound like, but I can't put them together in words and sentences).

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