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Reply 40
English, Arabic and can probably hold a conversation in French and can understand a fair amount (but definitely not fluent).
Reply 41
Arabic and English fluently, and GCSE level French
Reply 42
I'm fluent in English and Bulgarian
Got an A* in iGCSE French, but honestly I wouldn't coun't GCSEs as languages as they're too basic in my opinion /:
I understand Greek (and Greek Cypriot) pretty well having lived in Cyprus for 10 years, and I can speak quite a bit too, though not fluent.
3
English
Punjabi
Urdu
:smile:
three: Arabic, English, and a bit of Urdu.
I can do 3 (at different levels in all of them)

1. Fluent - English
2. Learning to be fluent - French
3. Can speak to an ok standard - German
Reply 46
I'm fluent in English and slowly getting to that point with German (although my grammar in German is atrocious). I can read french quite well but have lost pretty much all ability to speak it since I gave it up at school.
Reply 47
English...................
I'm trying to learn Italian using 'The Michel Thomas Method', no reason I just want to learn a new language and find the language interesting.
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I can speak English [first language] and did AS level French, but I would love to be fluent in French and more languages such as Spanish [learnt some at GCSE], Italian and maybe Portugese. Portugese for the teaching advantage as they look for speakers to work in Primary Schools to aid those whose first language isn't English, plus it's quite a nice sounding language :smile: I did some Japanese in year seven, I found writing it difficult though I remember a few words. German is quite appealing, though I favour the ones mentioned above.
I'd love to be fluent in several languages, but I don't think that's going to happen.. not anytime soon anyway!
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Fluent in English as it's my native tongue. According to the Oxford Language Centre placement tests I'm at higher intermediate for French (like A2/post A2 level) and lower intemediate for Spanish (like post GCSE level)

definitely want to get to a fluent level in French though, eventually :love:
Original post by CJM13
English, a bit of the Afghani languages, some Russian and some Arabic. Only some basic phrases though.


Are you Afghan? :biggrin: If not how did you learn the languages?
Reply 51
Mandarin, Russian , French , Spanish, German, Italian plus a bit of Urdu and Afrikaans
dunknoe

plus im trying to learn some english
Original post by jaez121
Hi 5 Afghan mate :biggrin:


*Hi5's back* :tongue:
Reply 53
Just English :frown:
Always wanted to learn Italian and Russian though.
I can speak three languages Afrikaans, English and French!
Of which my native is Afrikaans!
Reply 55
I speak three languages: fluent Tamil and English and basic French (got A* in GCSE... somehow :biggrin: )
Trying to teach myself Telugu :smile:
Original post by Scarface-Don
Are you Afghan? :biggrin: If not how did you learn the languages?


Friend of my parents takes in Afghan refugees.
Reply 57
English- almost fluent
Russian-fluent
Kazakh- native.

I would love to learn Dutch and Italian!
I speak fluent german, english and tamil.

And i got an A for GCSE french.

Planning to teach myself mandarin and japanese. :biggrin:
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Reply 59
English- Native

French, A level

I have Swedish backgrounds :awesome:

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