What languages do you use?

What languages are you fluent in?


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What languages are you fluent in? Written, spoken, or both? Which one's your mother tongue? Where did you learn the others? Which ones do you use regularly? Are there any that would you like to learn?

You be the judge of your own fluency, but if you only know fifteen words of something, you're not fluent. I realize there are countless languages missing - the ones listed are purportedly the most common among internet users.
 
English: Writing, Talking, Spelling, Father's tongue.

French: Writing, Talking

Flemish: Talking, Mother's tongue
 
learned russian at school, swedish at uni. forgot almost all of both. i read the esperanto magazine 'monato'. i usually speak a form of english. would love to learn *any* language fluently.
 
English and German, though, without a place to use the latter, I'm loosing it.

I'd like to learn some basic French if I stay in Ottawa.
 
I use Norwegian and English. Often at the same time, though more frequently at diffrent times through out the day.
 
Dutch, English, some German and some French.
 
What languages are you fluent in? Written, spoken, or both? Which one's your mother tongue?
Vernacular (First Language): English
Second Langugage: Japanese

English: Writing, Talking, Typing
Japanese: Writing, Talking, Typing in Romanji (If East Asian support is enabled and the settings for me to input Japanese are enabled, the computer automaticaly converts the typed Romanji into Kanji, Katakana, and Hiragana)

Where did you learn the others?
Books and the internet. I'm not fortunate to have any Japanese classes in my College. So I rely mostly on self teaching methods via books and the internet.

Which ones do you use regularly?
Both. However, English is more dominate

Are there any that would you like to learn?
Not at the moment, I'm sticking with learning one language at a time.
 
English, Hebrew and Russian. I'll probably start learning Spanish or French sometime soon.
 
I speak, read, and write in English. It is my native tounge.
I am learning Spanish in school. Only because of it will get me a better job, and for college credit.
And when I am with my friends and need to tell them something, or I am writing something I don't want others to know, I use Latin. Best language ever.
I want to learn Italtian, and Polish because my great grandparents emmigrated from their respective countries, to the USA.
I would'nt mind learing a bit of japanese, and greek.
I have also used a bit of Ancient, goa'uld, and Asgard. :D
 
Reading, writing, speaking, mother tongue: American (aka English, colonial style)

I am unaware of the existence of other languages.
 
What languages are you fluent in? Written, spoken, or both?

I use Cantonese, Mandarin, and English on a daily basis. I'm can only write English though.

Which one's your mother tongue? Where did you learn the others?

My "first" language is Cantonese. I learned Mandarin because that's what people do in China, and English because that's what people do in the US. English is my preferred language now though, especially since my Chinese isn't suited for anything other than daily conversation.

Which ones do you use regularly? Are there any that would you like to learn?

I use English, Cantonese, and Mandarin daily. I wanna learn French, Middle English, and German, but laziness trumps that. Watching anime kinda forces Japanese down my throat, but I don't really want to learn the language.
 
Reading, writing, speaking, mother tongue: American (aka English, colonial style)

I am unaware of the existence of other languages.

C'est quoi ça?
 
Same here, i only know english. Im fine with that.

After all it is becoming the global language if there ever was one.
 
English i was temped to learn spanish GSCE but it was spanish or engineering engineering won.the good thing is im expected a C and above in all subjects and the lowest was english.
 
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