hey guys.... well i guess this one's been posted before.... but anyway let's start off with me. just post the language you speak most fluently first and the languages you barely speak last. it's really that easy: 1. German (Native) ---> any pretzel, sauerkraut, bratwurst or lederhosen jokes will lead to an instant ban =P 2. English (well... i study English) 3. Swedish (basic knowledge) 4. Latin (ha ha forgot almost everything) 5. Spanish (no es bueno....) god... i simply can't master any romanic language at all....
1.English (due to speech disorder, it's not perfect) 2.Phillopino (only 2 words) That's it, other than a phrase from french and a few german swears.
English (native Language) = Hello all! I love ham! (Random!) Very, VERY basic Japanese = Konnichiwa. Boku no neko wa midori! And a phrase or two in Spanish = dos cervasas por pavor! (spelling may be wrong) maybe the smallest amount of french. Things like "un, du, tois, etc...". I'm more focused on Japanese, I all ready know all the kana. Kanji's tough
^ same here but to correct you, 'tagalog' is the filipino language, not phillopino (that kinda' sounded like cucumber)
^ wow, that's a lot of languange... you really can speak all of that? that's amazing.... how the hell did you learn all that?
English is my native and currently only language I'm fluent in. I know a few tourist phrases from other languages and that's it since I have forgotten pretty much everything I learned in high school language classes.
@tojan012 well in general people in Sweden all speak English pretty well.. at least that's my experience.... vad jättebra att det finns svenska personer på den här sidan =) i hope that was right =P
1. English (what I am writing?) 2. Dutch 3. French 4. German I hate German but I need to learn it at school...
I can only speak English. I know enough Spanish that I can usually read it, and understand most of it (and pieces I don't quite grasp can usually be derived from context). But I'm no where near fluent and cannot understand the majority of native speakers and can't speak it well enough to actually talk beyond conveying some simple ideas to the other person.
i can speak english and khmer fluently i can speak chinese dialect semi-fluently and other bits and pieces of italian, japanese and mandarin.