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How many languages do you speak?

Just wondering how many languages people speak and the variety within.

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5. English, urdu, hindi, tamil and Arabic
2. English, Telugu
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Just about 1
I can speak Spanish, French, German, Arabic, Russian, Korean and a little bit of Japanese
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Thanks for the replies!I speak:colone:nglish (of course) Urdu (passive and moderately fluent)Afrikaans ( again moderate)French (in process of learning)
only 2, english and polish. however, i learn welsh in school but i'm not that good at it.
Original post by Beth xxx
I can speak Spanish, French, German, Arabic, Russian, Korean and a little bit of Japanese

woooow im jealous
Original post by Beth xxx
I can speak Spanish, French, German, Arabic, Russian, Korean and a little bit of Japanese

where are you from if you don't mind me asking
Original post by xcatcatastrophex
Just wondering how many languages people speak and the variety within.

I speak English obv. french, Algerian and arabic (idk if Algerian is counted as a language but normally arabs don't understand it soo yeah)
3 - english, french, and german (few words in italian)
English, Persian [dialects: Iranian & Khorasani] and some French
Original post by mia_jaja
I speak English obv. french, Algerian and arabic (idk if Algerian is counted as a language but normally arabs don't understand it soo yeah)

lol have a few Algerian friends, they call it darija I think. they just sound liketheyre speaking regular arabic but just fast and with a few French words/thick accent
English, arabic,, dutch, Italian (fully understand, speakings gone downhill as don't use it much) & Somali. I predict in the next 10 years or so I will only be fluent in English, arabic and dutch
Original post by Abdi17272728
lol have a few Algerian friends, they call it darija I think. they just sound liketheyre speaking regular arabic but just fast and with a few French words/thick accent

yup you could say that but its not rlly arabic bcz my dad (an arab) doesn't understand my mom when she speaks darija, I;ve heard it depends on your city
Original post by Abdi17272728
English, arabic,, dutch, Italian (fully understand, speakings gone downhill as don't use it much) & Somali. I predict in the next 10 years or so I will only be fluent in English, arabic and dutch

niceeee hopefully it works out for you
Spanish, English, French, Italian( that i can understand because it's similar to Spanish it basically Spanish and French mixed together) , Dutch ( learning) Benin( i can understand ( a place in nigeria)) Japanese ( through watching many animes ngl) and German
How have you learnt these languages?
Ie: studying at school, mother tongue/ father tongue language of the country you live in.

Again thank you for so many replies on my first post!! 😁
Original post by xcatcatastrophex
How have you learnt these languages?
Ie: studying at school, mother tongue/ father tongue language of the country you live in.

Again thank you for so many replies on my first post!! 😁

Ik French and Algerian bcz my mom is Algerian and we lived in France for 4 years and ik arabic bcz my dad is arab and for English well its the universal language everyone knows English
None because English is not a language

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