The where have you been and what languages can you speak thread!

Finnish is my mother tongue. In addition I speak English, Swedish and German.

I've been to:

Finland: Helsinki (living here), Espoo, Vantaa, Tampere, Turku, Lahti, Jyväskylä etc. (basically every 'major city' except Oulu plus a whole bunch of smaller ones)

Spain: Madrid, Barcelona, València, Seville, Málaga, Córdoba, Vigo, A Coruña, Granada, Elche (plus a whole bunch of smaller ones)

Sweden: Stockholm (lived there for a year), Malmö, Karlstad

Germany: Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt am Main

UK: London, Cambridge

Switzerland: Zürich, Geneva

Italy: Rome, Verona

Estonia: Tallinn, Pärnu

Denmark: Copenhagen

Norway: Oslo

Netherlands: Amsterdam

Portugal: Lisbon

Czech Republic: Prague

Poland: Warsaw

Latvia: Riga

Austria: Salzburg

Turkey: Istanbul

Hungary: Budapest

Andorra: Andorra la Vella
 
I have only ever lived in the Boston area. As for other countries, I've been to London, Portsmouth, and Canterbury; and Paris and Chartres. I speak English and somewhat French (from classes). I always fail at learning languages on my own though.
 
USA: Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, Boise, Missoula, Denver, Boulder, Chicago, NYC.

Canada: Victoria and Vancouver (both in BC).

I speak English and some caveman gringo Spanish; just enough to hold a basic conversation.

I can't wait to go to Argentina...my Spanish will benefit greatly! :D
 
Hebrew is my mother-tongue, English my second. I can usually understand much when people talk Yiddish.

I've been to Israel, GBR, France (only paris), Netherland, Italy, Hungary (only budapesht), Switzerland, Monaco, Lebanon (only to and back from IDF bases), Egypt (only to hotel near the border).
 
[Colombia] Barranquilla, Bogota, Medellin, Cartagena, Santa Marta, a whole slew of other places ... but not Cali :(
[United States] Florida, New York, New Jersey (very briefly, though), Chicago (I would pretty much be lying if I said Illinois), Minneapolis (went into Wisconsin for a bit, but didn't really go to a big city), and Georgia
[Mexico] Mexico D.F., Cancun, Acapulco, other places too I think

Speak ...
English (fluent), Spanish (fluent), French (not bad, but not fluent)
 
United States: St. Louis, Cape Girardeau, Chicago, Louisville, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Memphis, Washington D.C., Orlando, New Orleans, Paducah

Germany: München, Würzburg, Nürnberg

Austria: Salzburg, Melk Monastery, Vienna

English and German

You been to Cape? I drove down there once, it's pretty nice. I was expecting for there to be more to do. There's this nice Creole restaurant down there though.
 
Well the major cities I've been to are:

Portland, Seattle, Sacramento, Denver, San Fransisco, Oakland, Boise, Missoula, Boulder.

I speak English, A few words in Spanish.. (hello, goodbye Etc..)
And I've been learning French Since 7th Grade (Going Into 10th in September)
 
You been to Cape? I drove down there once, it's pretty nice. I was expecting for there to be more to do. There's this nice Creole restaurant down there though.

I live less than an hour from Cape. I wouldn't consider it a major city, but you did make the OP so I simply followed your lead.
 
What major cities have you been to and what languages can you speak?


I've been to St. Louis (MO), Cape Girardeau (MO), JL City (JL), Santa Claus (IN), and Fort Lauderdale (FL).

I can speak English, German, and Spanish, but my Spanish is terrible. I'm also learning Finnish.

What about you?

I've been to Warsaw, Prague, Milan, Krakow, Gdansk, Wroclaw, Frankfurt, Dortmund, Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Quebec City, New York, Las Vegas, Chicago, Lansing, Washington DC, Santiago de Chile, Valparaiso (Chile), and Ushuaia Argentina (shouldn't really count, but I'm putting it down anyway)

I speak English, Polish, and German, in that order of fluentness. I know some basic Spanish words (beer, chicken, bathroom, cash register, etc.), but not really enough to call myself a novice even..
 
The only time I've ever really been out of the states is on a school trip to the Stratford festival in Ontario. As for languages, it's currently just English, but I'll be taking Ancient Greek next year.
 
Of those worth mentioning Helsinki, Turku (Åbo), Stockholm, Moscow, Vyborg...

Fluent languages: English, Finnish, Russian.
Studied Swedish for 5 years but failed miserably...
Also studied a bit of Italian and liked it, was doing well but couldn't find the time for further lessons so it was cut short.

I can speak English, German, and Spanish, but my Spanish is terrible. I'm also learning Finnish.

Why are you learning Finnish? :confused:

US: Washington DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Annapolis, Richmond, Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Jacksonville, Raleigh-Durham, Charlottesville, Scranton.

Germany: München

Russia: Moscow, Novgorod, St. Petersburg

Languages: English, Redneck, German, Russian, Arabic.

You've been in Novgorod? How was it? Studied history of the area, but never had a possibility to visit though want to very much. :sad:
 
Belgium: Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, Bruges, Liège, etc.

Czech Republic: Prague, Brno

France: Paris, Clermont-Ferrand, Calais, Le Havre, Limoges, Chateauroux, and a whole bunch of small towns

Germany: Cologne, Berlin

Italy: Rome

Luxembourg: Luxembourg (lol)

Poland: Krakow, Katowice, Wroclaw, Oswiecem

Spain: Oviedo, Gijón, Santander, León

Taiwan: Taipei, Tainan, Chiai

UK: London, Dover, Brighton, Oxford, Canterbury, Hastings

USA: Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York City, Atlanta, Houston

Also did this entire road trip across the USA but didn't really visit any major cities in the process.

Languages: Dutch and English fluently, French is acceptable, and I can get by in German and Spanish.
 
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