How many languages can you speak fluently?

How many languages can you speak fluently?

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I can speak all nordic languages

1.5

One
But I can speak about a 10 others really, really badly

Juuh
>Inbifoor suomi ei ole pohjoismaa

...

3+ 0.5+0.5

Dane just got rekt :)

Luxembourg confirmed as French clay

Swedish
English
Norwegian
Danish
And I can understand and somewhat speak german, dutch and spanish.

The Baltics will change very soon. People who are below 40-35 rarely can even speak Russian

Only 2, sadly. I'm a lazy procrastinating fuck.

Portuguese, English and Spanish. My French is super rusty

3. german, english & serbian.
also what the fuck is "urdu" supposed to be?

Are you from Serbia?

That's at least one good thing about being an immigrant, you get 3 languages for free.

English
Hindi
Malayalam
Japanese
I also did a bit of French in 6th grade
French (in sixth grade lol

paki, KEK

Urdu is the language they speak in Pakistan

5

pakispeak I suppose

Urdu is pretty much same as hindi but written with a Persian/Arabic script

Dutch, French and English

I'm pretty good at German but not fluent.

3
English, Albanian and Italian

fluently, 3. Romanian, English, Spanish
I can understand French but I'm really bad at speaking it

so, 1 language then

Dutch (+ 2 dialects), English and German fluently

Can read the nordic languages a bit (because of my job)
and a little bit of french

...

baltics shouldn't even be independent.
estonia must be divided between russia and finland and the rest just join russia

Hindi with Persian and Arabic loanwords.

It isn't, though. Regarding language especially, Finnish is a Uralic language. It's literally of a completely different language family than the North Germanic languages.

höhöö vitun narkkarit

>urdu

my fucking sides

you think a Finn wouldn't know that? can you not recognise a shitpost?

or do you just like to spout this because 99% of Americans wouldn't know what Uralic means

>Spain
>Not catalan

3 French English Arabic along with basic level Spanish

2
French and english

3+x
x being the number of meme languages that are "totally a separate language"

More the latter than the former, honestly.

>urdu
goddamnit

Poor shoop

Three.

polish
english
and soon german i hope

2, english and spanish, going for german

One.

A fair bunch of Catalan speakers have it as their mother language.

Plus if 'that lingo' isn't understood, you can always punch them into doing what you want

Two million catalan speakers don't have it as a mother language. According to Wikipedia we have ten million english speakers... This must be some kind of joke, no way 20% of spaniards can speak english.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_English-speaking_population

>irish is the second most spoken language in ireland
absolutely cucked

I can speak in russian bretty good.

This. I always tell that to them.
They can only admit that they are cucks now, no matter how hard Englishmen oppressed them in the past.

Spanish,Portuguese, English

Nós sempre seremos irmãos

Finnish, (Fenno) Swedish, English

Fluently i speak 3 languages
Serbian german i english.

English
Japanese
Korean
Chinese
Spanish

Finnish but my english is rusty

Swedish
Norwegian
English
Lule Sami
North Sami

Which asian language is the easiest to learn?

>Japanese(12/10, I'm writer)
>English(4/10 thanks to online english lesson, my engrish skill has been improving. still engrish tier tho)
>Spanish(I'm learning Spanish as second foreign language at university. Hola gilipollas!)
>French(1/10, just enjoying on duolingo)
I'm interested in German but it seems difficult

korean≦Japanese

One

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

To you? Maybe korean(no muh kanji/hanzi shit) or chinese(simple grammar)

To me? Japanese. It was the easiest language to learn for me lol

for most someone who knows a European language, the easiest would be Finnish

>I'm writer
What do you write? Something like なろう thing?

Die

One.

They were part of the UK for many hundreds of years

But you are speaking English.

Thanks
At my university i have to learn a language for Credit points, i can choose between russian, france, spanish, jap, chinese, and some others i think i will go with japanese then (im not interested in anime :3)

Actually this.

Eventually

Three
>Spanish, English and Galician (from same sub branch than portuguese)

Portuguese, Spanish, English and French.

Nice photoshop

why does engrish seem so cute?
like you see what a jap writes in english and it's really special

Because of their flag

he means fluently

>なろう
you mean "I'll be writer in future"?
No. I write some shitty articles on website and earn money. (it's just a little bit of extra spending money but I like writting :3)

nah it's not the flag
ive seen engrish before Sup Forums and flags

Get on my level, plebs.

I speak Serbian, English, Croatian, Montenegrin, Bosnian, Serbo-croatian, Serbo-croatio-montenegrin, Serbo-croatio-bosnian, Serbo-croatio-montenegri-bosnian and a little bit of Russian from middle school.

because of unkonsyasu racism
thanks anyway chaushesku senpai! (he looks so villan lol)

Three.
Foreign languages are English and French

> (You)
>>なろう
>you mean "I'll be writer in future"?

No I mean 小説家になろう(syosetu.com)。 I heard that many light-novel writers upload their works on that site.

>11 languages!
Heil Chetonik

One

But they're all same language except English.

didn't know the site. kamusahamunida!

I could claim that I speak 4 foreign languages, but I'm not even close to be fluent in any of them. Yeah, I can easily read English texts or communicate with people in written form of this language, but my spoken English skills are nearly equal to zero.

>writting
alright so here's the thing
double letters in english actually have a purpose
that is
to indicate the pronunciation of the vowels before them
double letters is how anyone else would read them
compare the i in light and fill
it doesnt work all the time because why would something be regular in this language
but oh well
the fact that english is undergoing a sound shift does not help

just english

>spoken English skills are nearly equal to zero.
everyone on this site in a sentence
i blame shitty education
we were taught grammar and shit

I'm gonna die of shame...!
tthanks!!

Latvian, English, Russian

Japanese and german in high school,
Italian and portuguese in uni

I had never noticed that.

>we were taught grammar and shit

We were taught basically the same. A cluster of dull and useless rules, words, terms with no application to the real life at all.

>i blame shitty education

Not just shitty education, but also lack of motivation. In my class no one (including the teacher) had an idea why do we even need English and studied it only because it was stated in the schedule.

i cant help it but to read your post in a thick slavic accent now

Hai! Zettai da!
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Russian's pretty different, though. But still intelligible.

Just like those who claim to speak more languages when all they do is speak French, Italian or Spanish.
And those who say Catalonia and Sardinia has their own languages.

Very good post