How many languages do you speak and what are they?

How many languages do you speak and what are they?

I'll start

>1
>English

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1

English

American and Brazilian.

1

American

88

5 billion

1
English

...

all of them
all of them

Russian

English( although I think my English is shitty)

Broken English and Russian. Have shitty knowledge of French and Japanese.

BRAZILLIAN

2
russian, english

1
russian

I speak the language of the blade.

Hahaha, I also speak the language of the blyad.
Cyкa бляд

2

Estonian

English

3.5
Latvian
English
Russian
A very, very basic understanding of German

There is only one language
The human language

5

Brazillian
English
Spanish
French
Japanese

well there's Esperanto, but I highly doubt it's passed the stage of irrelevant autism

French and english. I also talk a bit of german.

Russian, belarussian, english, swedish (a little)

2

Lithuanian and English.

danish, swedish, norwegian, icelandic, english

kek. Please never change Finland.

2
italian and english, i'd like to learn german doe

German, native
English, quite fluent
French, fading basics, had it about 8 years in school
Russian, learning

Want to learn Dutch or Spanish and maybe Yiddish wich should be quite easy when I know German and Russian.

English
Portuguese
Spanish
Korean
Japanese

cкaжи чтo-нибyдь нa pyccкoм языкe

2
French and English
reminder that this stone belongs to the french

Greek
English
And I am studying Turkish to better understand hip hop

My Great-Grandmother grew up speaking Pennsylvania Dutch, said Yiddish was a broken ass, nigger jive version of German.

2
English and Welsh

1 American

>finnish, native
>english, fluent
>swedish, understand well a bit hard to have converstions
>german, understand easy texts, can not have conversation besides phrases

Haпpимep чтo?

Извинитe, я нe пoнимaю вcё. Чтo "нибyдь"?

It's a mix of Russian, German and Hebrew, originally spoken by Ashkenazi Jews in Germany and eastern Europe.
There are quite a few folk songs in Yiddish.

Are you guys for real?

a пpимepнo гoвнo вoт и чe

Three:
Italian
English
Venetian

3

Russian - native

Polish, English

>tug gdy masz brak loszki i nie walisz

None

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Quite a lot actually:

>English
>Bulgarian
>Russian (Bulgarian)
>Serbian (Bulgarian)
>Macedonian (Bulgarian)
>Ukrainian (Bulgarian)
>Croatian (Bulgarian)
>Bosnian (Bulgarian)

Slavic languages are that close?

3
>Italian
>English
>The ancient dialect old people speak in my town, really another language and the only one between the three I still struggle with

>3
Danish, English, and German

3
english
german
italian

Five, in order of fluency:
>Italian
>French
>English
>Japanese
>German
I should really work on my German.

Yes, they're all dialects of the Bulgarian language

If only my language had linguistic brothers like you...

what dialect is it? When I am in my fathers hometown i have a really hard time understanding the people when they talk dialect.

So you're italian?

this but I feel my German is a bit better than that

No.

6, in order of fluency
>Dutch
>English
>German
>Swedish
>French
>handful of Finnish, doesn't really count

French and English
I firmly believe all Canadians should know both

Tu es quebecois?

8

English
Chinese
Burmese
Malay
2 really obscure languages in Burma
Czech
Danish

And I'd say I'm perfect in about all of them, I practice them often and I can easily switch between them but what's funny is I have an American accent when I speak the other languages but a slight asian accent when I speak English

1
English

néo-brunswickois

Italian and Friulian (native)
pretty fluent English
decent German
a bit of French
can't really speak Spanish but understand like 70-80% of it when written due to similarities with both Italian and Friulian

It's my town's own dialect. I'm from south eastern Italy, and down there every 40 or 50 km everything changes down to syntax, verbs and words. Once I saw two guys from two different places roughly two hours of travel apart speak about the same thing in their dialect for an entire afternoon without understanding each other.
Pic related, should give you an idea of the clusterfuck of dialects we have in south Italy (and even then it's only a summary of them).
Mine is in section XXV and my town is along the intersection of borders 14-16-17

>being this pretentious

Bez se zabit tlusty amerikanec

3
Portuguese
English
Galician

I can understand spanish but can't speak it, can also read italian.

Italian, Austrian, English, bits of Spanish and Frog.

Spanish, English and a bit of German.

Take note, user. Even Vin Diesel can do it, so can you.
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>Slovak
>Czech
>English
>Russian

Not fluent, but capable of communication
>Polish
>Japanese

I've seen Russian lolies with better language skills so... yeah. I need to beat good old Ms.Dekinai and maybe try French or something just for the heck of it.

4
Spanish, mapuzungun, english and japanese

>portuguese
>brazilian
>portunhol
>galician
>spanish
>english
maybe italian on a good day

wait are you from gargano because I am

English and a little bit of German

>giving your generalities
>on Sup Forums
I'm a bit skeptic about that but yes, I was born there.

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Oh, that's great, I love the sea there, also the guy who taught me to swim was a lifeguard from there.
I'm from San Giovanni Rotondo

man thats cool as hell. I never thought I would meet someone from my region here.

Spanish
English
Valencian (ew)
A bit of French

Afterall we're legions on here, it was bound to happen

English

6
Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Montenegrin, English and German.

Austrian

2
Russian is my mother tongue
English. My English is crappy

I'm going to learn Spanish

Faroese
danish
english
icelandic
norwegian
swedish
pidigin german
a few words of french

English - native and fluent.
Mandarin - I can speak it quasi-fluently but my vocabulary is poor.
Spanish - intermediate, haven't concentrated on speaking it that much.
Japanese - beginner level

What's the point of speaking two languages crappy?

English
Gaelic
Neapolitan
Come at me and my obscure languages.

>Faroese
>danish

3
Réunion creole, French, English.

English is for business. I'm constantly improve it.
Spanish is for soul.

english
turkish
g*rman

i am a greek tho