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What languages do you speak?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by tool86, Jan 2, 2010.

  1. riksa90

    riksa90 Well-Known Member

    Finnish (Native)
    Swedish (Secondary native)
    English

    Und ein bischen deutsch. And few words and phrases in japanese

    Not only that, in addition the Brittish Empire reached every corner of the world back in the day.
     
  2. someirishkid

    someirishkid Well-Known Member

    Why don't they use Euro like the rest of us???

    Have you ever heard someone speak Welsh? o_O sounds a bit wacky
     
  3. kme92

    kme92 Well-Known Member

    The language derives mainly from Sound and tone rather then language :p
    One wrong gurgle and you end up insulting a Wookie's mother
     
  4. MindFever

    MindFever Well-Known Member

    Tell that to Europe ,Africa, Canada and some Arab nations.
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    Exactly my point...
     
  5. crazytuna

    crazytuna Well-Known Member

    I'll tell you that Canada only has 1 province on 10 speaking it, Quebec
    Europe only has a bunch of countries which don't really have any importance, like Luxembourg, Belgium, and they all have another main language, except France which some kind of strong country
    and Africa, I don't really think that they're going to speak French there, same for those Arab nations.
     
  6. ADMSeraphes

    ADMSeraphes Well-Known Member

    A mix of Advanced English, Thai and French.
     
  7. phscarface

    phscarface Well-Known Member

    They don't need to speak these languages. Since some arab countries was declared terrorists.
    In Africa they speak various languages, dependin' on who country was the colonizator.
     
  8. lilmacaco66

    lilmacaco66 New Member

    1. English (Native)
    2. Portuguese (Native)
    3. Spanish (Can understand and read almost perfectly just cant speak it very fluently...)
    4. French (Can only understand some)
    5. German (Took 3 years in highschool)
     
  9. phscarface

    phscarface Well-Known Member

    ae lilmacaco fala português também mano ae até que enfim achei alguém que entende.
    Ops sorry for not postin' in english.
     
  10. littlekiwibird

    littlekiwibird Active Member

    French (native)
    English (started when I was 3, so semi-native in a way I guess)
    Finnish (that's my degree ^^)
    Icelandic (2nd language at uni)
    Spanish (haven't spoken it in years, I like Nordic languages *much* better!)
    German but I can only read it, I've completely lost it

    And I'm starting Japanese next year, can't wait!!
     
  11. PuffyChain

    PuffyChain Well-Known Member

    Malay bcoz i'm live in Malaysia
     
  12. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    They have their own languages as well, for example Swahili (Kenya and Tanzania), Zulu, Xhosa and loads of others. If I remember right, South Africa has 110 official languages, including English, Afrikaans (derived from Dutch) and most of the rest are tribal languages such as Zulu and Xhosa.
     
  13. mass09

    mass09 Active Member

    English, Afrikaans, can read dutch but they use a accent i'm not used to yet. and a little bit of german.

    I'm from South Africa and we have 11 official languages, not 110.
     
  14. Hidan332

    Hidan332 Member

    GERMAN ! ( Mothertongue )

    English

    and Latin a bit ( Salve and dedecus it means fool xD )
     
  15. Lolguy666

    Lolguy666 New Member

    Polish (Main Language)
    English (2nd - Can speak fluently and understand it perfectly when reading and talking)
    Russian (Can only understand a bit since it's similar to Polish).

    BTW Would someone teach me Wookie? Plzzz? I hear it's sometimes useful!
     
  16. boredsimon

    boredsimon Well-Known Member

    Japanese
    Chinese
    Korean
    English
    Latin
    Spanish
    French
    .....I think that's it. Oh yeah. And 1337
     
  17. Beezle

    Beezle Member

    Swedish :: Native, but slowly forgetting a lot of it.
    English :: Native
    Japanese :: Intermediate, 3 years uni, 5 years living in Japan.
    German :: Beginner, 2 years HS
    French :: Beginner, 2 years JHS
    Spanish :: Beginner, 1 year uni

    I think anyone from Scandinavia will claim they speak one of the neighboring country's language. In my case it would be Norwegian and Danish, but can't really say I'm an expert.
     
  18. garychencool

    garychencool Well-Known Member

    english, french, chinese
     
  19. Anne789

    Anne789 Well-Known Member

    You speak Croatian/Serbian <3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3
     
  20. MindFever

    MindFever Well-Known Member

    Yeah ...sigh...i do :) What's up with you ? You have a fetish for cigarette smoking dudes that can speak different languages that resemble Croatian? lol :)

    Oh btw i remembered from a movie of Bruce Willis' where he said "I only speak 2 languages : English and BAD ENGLISH!" ... i hope i speak better than him