What languages do you speak?

I can only speak Polish and English, but I can speak incredibly broken Spanish.

Although I'm pretty sure my Polish will come out of use in ten to twenty years or so.
 
English is my main language, took 3 Spanish classes in High School, and like most the majority of what I learned in Spanish hasn't really stuck.

So English, with recognition of some Spanish words/grammer
 
Nederlands is mijn moedertaal.

Je parle fraçais à mon travail.

I speak English here on this forum.

Und ich spreche ein bisschen Deutsch.

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Meaning of all this:
I speak dutch as native language, I speak french at work, I speak english here and I know some german.
 
German, English, French, Spanish, Mandarin, in descending skill order.

Java and C don't count I guess..
 
Ansar the King said:
You seem to be really good at languages... :hmm:
Well yeah, I can learn a language pretty fast. :) I have some kind of talent, I mean I can learn it "by ear", and speak without good grammar. For example I learned Italian just by being it Italy for 1 month and a half, but it's true with Italian I have the advantage of my native language, so I can understand it without any training. Now I forgot most of what I learned, but if I watch an Italian movie I remember pretty quickly what I've learned.
 
French : Native language

English : second language
 
Nederlands is mijn moedertaal.

Je parle fraçais à mon travail.

I speak English here on this forum.

Und ich spreche ein bisschen Deutsch.

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Meaning of all this:
I speak dutch as native language, I speak french at work, I speak english here and I know some german.

I understood all of that, but then a smattering of comprehension of languages will get you at least a little comprehension of other simillar languages.

I speak a little broken French, and a lot of bad English:)
 
POLISH - I'm a native speaker

ENGLISH - fluent, though often I have doubts if the tense I'm using is the right one and so on

ARABIC (classical) - fluent, though, of course, I make some mistakes from time to time. I know some egyptian and syrian dialect too, but not too much.

these are the languages I feel confident in. I can translate stuff into these languages without being forced to refresh grammar and look up every second word in a dictionary

FRENCH - used to be good at it, I've been learning it for 8 years, and my mother teaches it. Yet, I haven't really used it in last 6 years, so it became rusty as hell. I can read, but not speak.

TURKISH - basics

LATIN - again, used to be good at it, now it is rusty. But I am forced to learn it again.
 
Fluent in both French and English. I speak just enough Spanish to get the answers that I need from South-American and Spanish visitors.
 
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