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How many languages can you speak

DJ1990

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English obviously.
I can also speak Croatian.
I am workin on my Spanish now.
If you want to add Serbian and Bosnian, same shit though...it's literally the same language except some stupid little differences they put to seperate the languages...idiots.
Mkay.
 
Besides English, I speak Haitian-Creole somewhat proficiently. I can also speak Spanish and French to a certain degree.
 
English
Hindi
Malay
Mandarin (very basic)
 
English and a smattering of French and Italian.

Oh, and of course 'Strayan!! ..|
 
QFT.
you smart Asians making us dumb Asians look dumb :(

I speak English and Cantonese.
took six years of Spanish for school and I've forgotten most of it.
taking French next year because it sounds sexy.

I always thought French was annoying.
It's like bonjour mosotittsour blu blu shut the hell up.
I never really had a passion for languages...it's not like I was like OMG this language is so beautiful I have to learn it..it's all the same crap.
Often new languages strike me as annoying....even when I first came to America I was so sick of English I wanted to throw up....but now I am used to it.

Off topic fun fact: I really like rubbing nosies with cute people
 
Portuguese, English, a bit of both Spanish and French.
And maybe when I go back to Budapest I'll learn more hungarian.
I also wanna learn japanese and italian better. Only know some conversational expressions and words.
 
barely speak one well, English, but I read French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, and just the tiniest bit of Arabic, Chinese and Sanskrit.
 
Speak? English and Spanish.

Understand? Italian and Portuguese.

Still lost in French.

Olá, tudo bem contigo? Que bom saber que alguém no JUB fala português. Não é algo que se veja todos os dias. :D
 
I do fine with French but Portuguese kills me. It's like a cross between Spanish, Italian and French with all new and odd pronunciation rules.

HEY!!! You're talking about my language there! :grrr:



But it's oh so true, ain't it? LOL
And if you think regular portuguese's pronunciation is fucked up then you should hear my hometown's accent. :twisted:
 
HEY!!! You're talking about my language there! :grrr:



But it's oh so true, ain't it? LOL
And if you think regular portuguese's pronunciation is fucked up then you should hear my hometown's accent. :twisted:
I think Portugese is beautiful.
 
I also am pretty adept at speaking Singlish, which is a mix of languages Singaporeans use in casual conversation. It's a mix of English, Malay, Cantonese, and Tamil amongst others. It's a mishmash of languages, though not really an official language at all.

The Singaporean government has been trying to stamp out Singlish in order to get their people to speak English. But language is dynamic and ever changing to the needs we have within it.
 
I also am pretty adept at speaking Singlish, which is a mix of languages Singaporeans use in casual conversation. It's a mix of English, Malay, Cantonese, and Tamil amongst others. It's a mishmash of languages, though not really an official language at all.

The Singaporean government has been trying to stamp out Singlish in order to get their people to speak English. But language is dynamic and ever changing to the needs we have within it.

I love speaking Singlish. It's such a direct and funny language. Everything sounds hilarious in Singlish.
 
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