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How many languages do you speak and which ones?

All in the above question.

I'll start off by saying:

I speak English, Hindi, Bengali and I can understand hints of Marathi, Punjabi and Gujarati.

I can also read and write very basic french, but speaking and understanding is a struggle.

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I so need to learn how to speak Hindi, it'll be definitely useful for me when I go to India soon! Well I speak English, Gujrati and a little bit of basic french, wish I was fluent in it though :biggrin:
Original post by Khadijah489
I so need to learn how to speak Hindi, it'll be definitely useful for me when I go to India soon! Well I speak English, Gujrati and a little bit of basic french, wish I was fluent in it though :biggrin:


Cool, same here, i love french!

And also, kemcho? :borat:

Okay, that's my extent of speaking gujarati.
Me too! wish I had done it as a GCSE, I loved my french classes :smile: haha Majama! (that means fine) lol not bad for a starter :biggrin:
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I speak French, Arabic, a bit of Spanish, Patois/Creole and English.:tongue:
Hey!! I speak English (duh) and French fluently.

I'm currently learning Japanese, but that doesn't count!! :borat:
I speak English and Pashto fluently

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My this thread does come up a lot :tongue:

Native English and speak German to an intermediate extent. I want to start learning another language (preferably French) after I've done my German AS exams this summer.
Original post by Mr Hustle Bustle
I speak French, Arabic, a bit of Spanish, Patois/Creole and English.:tongue:


woah! Cool mix! from algeria or tunisia, or something? Usually they can speak these many.


Original post by TheArtofProtest
Just thought I'd share this -




Ahh, the chinese, slowly taking over the world.

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Original post by Parasite
Hey!! I speak English (duh) and French fluently.

I'm currently learning Japanese, but that doesn't count!! :borat:


Japanese is my top priority. although, i think I know quite a bit from all the anime I watch.

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I speak English and Pashto fluently



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COOL! I always thought Pashtuns speak urdu. Clearly not!

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Only English...
Original post by xxVENUSx
Only English...


well, it is the language of Shakespeare :headbang:
Original post by fandom-queen
woah! Cool mix! from algeria or tunisia, or something? Usually they can speak these many.




Ahh, the chinese, slowly taking over the world.

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Japanese is my top priority. although, i think I know quite a bit from all the anime I watch.



COOL! I always thought Pashtuns speak urdu. Clearly not!

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No, I am Moroccan/Indian.:tongue: We usually speak numerous languages at home.
French and German :h: Native English if thats important too
English & German cos I'm simple :s-smilie:
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I mumble a lot, does that count as one?
Original post by Tom78
I mumble a lot, does that count as one?


Mumbling is difficult af to understand, so I'd class it as a language :biggrin:
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Original post by fandom-queen
woah! Cool mix! from algeria or tunisia, or something? Usually they can speak these many.




Ahh, the chinese, slowly taking over the world.

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Japanese is my top priority. although, i think I know quite a bit from all the anime I watch.



COOL! I always thought Pashtuns speak urdu. Clearly not!

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True pashtuns speak pashto even though a lot of people who can't speak pashto say they're pashtun they're not really pashtun. The reason people are called pashtun is because their native language is pashto. I find it so annoying that non pashto speaking people call themselves pashtun when it's just not true.

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I speak English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Turkish, German, Urdu, Farsi and Hebrew
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