Which languages do you speak?

Which languages do you speak?

Finnish, English, basic Swedish and French

English, and basic level German, Danish and Welsh.

Polish, English, know a lick of Russian and German

Spanish, english, basic japanese, I can read some portuguese but I can't speak.

got certificates in English and Russian

basic weeb

English, South korean, North korean, Russian, Japanese

Finnish,English,basic Swedish, basic Spanish

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>South korean, North korean
They are the same thing.

I speak the language of love.

monkey dialect does not count

French?

polish, english, a bit of german and im learning chinese :^)

Spanish, English, Basic Polish and French

>spanish
Chilean is not spanish.
hue

>basic polish

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Love is an universal language.

:)

English, French,

a bit of Italian and German,

enough Japanese and Mandarin to play tourist

and I can make out a decent amount of Russian

BOOOOO

Spanish , English, Catalan

HUEHEUHEUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHEUEHUEHUEHUEHUE
It's like binary code.

So that's how I can talk with your mother every night

German, Swissgerman, Danish, English and a bit French

no it's because you live atop some mountain you llama fucking hick and your disgusting pseudo Spanish shouts reach user's mom in Brazil

Poland.

poles are subhuman

el chileANO veins seethe with noble teutonic blood

fuck off Pachacuti

English, and decent Spanish.

Leave peru alone.

C python and some js

German, English and a tiny bit of Nederlands

nice

I fucking love Poland

Furfag

DAILY REMINDER:
Only C#, C++, Haskell, Java are worth to be learnt by one.

And also dicke and balls

>C#
kys

>:^)

English German, learning Japanese

English and that's it. Fight me bby.

English and Esperanto

I speak English.

Tá Gaeilge líofa agam.

Je parle un peu de français.

noice

Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse.

Just English, although i can understand conversational Italian. I can never stick with a language long enough to learn it.

>welsh

French and english

English, terrible French, slightly better Dutch.

j-just english

Everyone ITT
Give me some reasons why I should learn your language

You shoudnt

Everyone ITT: (their shitty native language), and English, (basic/a few words of another shitty language)

other languages BTFO

Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Montenigrin, English, German

Estonian, Finnish, German, Russian, Swedish, Japanese

English, German, Spanish, Danish, some Norwegian, learning Icelandic

>muh Nordic heritage


I'd love to learn Estonian, is it a difficult language to learn? Like English is shit in terms of spelling consistencies, is Estonian grammar difficult?

English and Dutch.

English

C++, Java, Haskell, Python, Lua, PHP, bash, x86 asm

So basically you only speak 1 language? Fucking retard

I only know spanish. I'll never use english irl, so I only know how to write it :)

English and chilean

Spanish, Guaraní, English, some French, some Japanese.

I wish I could read.

Oh, my sides, exploded again.

Just think about which countries you want to visit, then think about wether people there mostly speak proper English.I suppose if you want to visit a developing country you would be required to learn the language. Also the French don't speak proper English.

Spanish, english, german.

I speak the only language that matter, which is english

I'm a polyglot - I started learning languages when I was 6. I can speak a ton of languages fluently:

English
German
Spanish
French
Russian
Polish
Italian
Swedish
Norwegian
Greek
Turkish
Portuguese
Arabic
Farsi
Urdu
Hindi
Tamil
Telugu
Marathi
Bengali
Pashto
Kurdish
Mandarin
Cantonese

Currently working on learning Faroese and Swahili.

Μπορείς απ' τα αλήθεια να μιλήσεις ελληνιkά;

American and Japanese
Also Mandarin but not fluent - just capable of having conversations where I speak English and they speak Mandarin.

English and Spanish. Learning French and Japanese

Spanish, English, Mapudungun, Chilean and American sign language and basic Japanese

breddy cool

Saying Dutch is "slightly better" is hyperbolic, der çoux. I'd feel fine in a Dutch conversation.

>Mapudungun
how did you learn it, lad?

Calling bullshit

English and a little bit of French.

American, English, Australian, Tokyoan, Osakan

Tagalog/English/Spanish, I can read some Portuguese but I can't speak it.

VOCAROO

...

English.
I've been learning Japanese off and on over the last year but intend to commit to it more.

Give up, it's not worth the effort.

Spanish, English, French

The only language I can speak more or less fluently is my native one.

lol you must retarded then

speak and write
Standard Japanese, Tokyo accent, Northern Kanto Accent
Japangrish

only read
German, Latin, Modern Chinese, Classical Chinese, Classical Japanese

You can drown in brown bunda

Why? Not many japs speak english so unlike many euro languages, this will open up a lot of opportunity for him. Also access to an inexhaustible supply of unique media. Japan is the third largest economy and tokyo is the world's largest city. Call people weebs all you want but out of all languages, japanese seems to be one that would pay off.

I'm from La Araucania and move to the countryside when I has 8~9 years, so I learned from the others kids

Portuguese, English and trying to learn Japanese

Finnish, basic swedish, English, basic german, and a wee bit latin.

>this will open up a lot of opportunity for him

That's assuming he'll ever "make it". Only a tiny fraction of weebs stick with it long enough to turn it into a marketable skill.

I just never had a proper motivation to learn a foreign language. In school I was studying German and it was my least favourite subject ever. And in the university I had no foreign language classes at all, because it was not a mandatory subject to study.

Just go with finnish and then you can laugh at how weird estonian sounds. It's like finnish but word meanings differ in the most hilarious way.

French and English.

My brain isn't the sponge it used to be.

underrated in so many ways

Its ok. English leaves can't even form a sentence in the first one.

Italian, Sardinian, English and a little Portuguese. I also can understand spoken and written Spanish and written French.

English, Portuguese, basic french

I can't speak anything but English anymore but I used to be conversational in French. I've also taken German, Spanish, and Japanese in school, but I'm 36 now and I've forgotten that shit. I recently taught myself a little Norwegian with Duolingo.

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