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How and which languages do you speak

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I can speak English and German to a degree.
Polish, English, German, Spanish, Italian, French, Russian :biggrin: (the first four with native like fluency)
I speak English and French, and can understand Spanish and German pretty well (because of the overlink with French) then I know bits of Swedish, Greek, Japanese and Portuguese but I wouldn't be able to engage in conversation or understand much I just know a few words/phrases haha :smile:
Reply 63
I can speak English, Urdu, Punjabi and a bit of Norwegian.
I'm still learning Arabic and French in school though.
In terms of reading languages, I think almost everyone can say they can read more than one language.
I can 'read' Urdu, Punjabi, English, Arabic, Farsi, Norwegian, Swedish, French, Spanish and Pushto.
Overall, I'm more fluent in sarcasm tbh.
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Reply 64
English
French
German

@FrenchUnicorn
Original post by Kyx
English
French
German

@FrenchUnicorn


Mmh french, you sure :lol: ?
Reply 66
Original post by FrenchUnicorn
Mmh french, you sure :lol: ?


Oiu, mes ami!

:france: :rofl:
English, French and Spanish :smile:
Reply 68
Portuguese, English and Spanish
I can speak English and Urdu and read and write in Arabic.
Original post by Kyx
Oiu, mes ami!

:france: :rofl:


Haha :3 :fleurdelis:
Reply 71
Original post by FrenchUnicorn
Haha :3 :fleurdelis:


haha :fleurdelis:
Reply 72
i speak English (duhh)
german
French
Spanish
and a bit of arabic
English Somali
English.....und ich spreche ein bisschen Deustch, weil ich Deutsch derzeit fur A Levels studiere.
Original post by homeland.lsw
I can speak English and Bulgarian
Can understand some Polish and Russian
I can read Greek
I can read music notation too :teehee:

And if you wanna get all secondary schooly
I have a strong grasp of both french and Spanish


Yayyy, I love seeing other bulgarians on TSR:popout:
:shakehand:
Reply 76
Czech - mother tongue
English - fluent
Spanish - fluent (did a degree in it and spent a year in Spain)
Modern Standard Arabic - reasonable (two years at university)
Romanian - reasonable (two years at university)
Persian - fair
Latin - basic, very shallow

+ Python, Prolog and C#
Luxembourgish (if you count that as language which I do), German, French, English and I'm not quite fluent in Spanish yet, but getting there
anyone have tips on learning a language by yourself? particularly spanish?
Reply 79
Spanish is the best language to learn if you are already an English speaker

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