My main language is Danish, and then I speak English fluently.
I used to speak German and French too, but I kinda forget how. I can still have a conversation in those two languages, but I wont say it sounds good.
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My main language is Danish, and then I speak English fluently.
I used to speak German and French too, but I kinda forget how. I can still have a conversation in those two languages, but I wont say it sounds good.
English and Spanish
English and Tagalog. I never could get the hang of leet speak though. To this day U SUXXOR ROXXOR gives me fits.
My mother tongue is Finnish, and I can also speak Swedish and English. :)
I can speak English, Dutch, French, German, Latin,
and maybe if I try really hard a lil' old Greek.
On that part where I live sucks badly, here in Holland
we have to learn English, French and German on school.
Plus either Greek or Latin in the higher classes.
I just speak fluent English. I've been studying Japanese for awhile, although, I am not very good at speaking it as I am in reading and writing.
Natively I speak English I learnt french and japanese in school/college. I speak those to a moderate degree of understanding.
As for the others I read quite fluent french, Dutch I can read but cannot write in or speak it. I also can understand some greek, but that skill was taught by friends and an ex of mine and well as Agrias and Yanis well know my skill is crap with it.
english.
I speak a little bit of Japanese and French. :3
I speak English.
And I'm learning German and Japanese. The japanese is going faster than the german believe it or not =D
Speaking of Scandinavian languages, I've noticed that Swedish is the most popular.
I mean I've seen many Do-It-Yourself language books but only Swedish is available. I've never seen a Teach-Yourself-[insert Scandinavian language] book except for Swedish.
English and spanish and learning German next. Probably going to learn latin to after that..
My native language is English, but I can also speak fluent Finnish, though I still have an American accent and let's just say it sounds weird at the least. I also understand Swedish and Russian to an extent, but when it comes to speaking them.... I'm afraid of offending any native speakers around me so I'd rather not :D
British English, French, American English, German, Engrish.