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15 years ago
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I speak
Portuguese and English,
Current learning Japanese


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Some trivia for you who are proud of knowing "many" languages:

Bowring (Sir John Bowring, 4th Governor of Hong Kong) ranked with Giuseppe Caspar Mezzofanti and Hans Conon von der Gabelentz among the world's greatest hyperpolyglots — his talent enabling him at last to say that he knew 200 languages, and could speak 100.

Cardinal Giuseppe Mezzofanti (1774-1849) who was the head of the Vatican library ... When he was 12, he already spoke nearly 10 languages; when he died at the age of 75, he spoke about 40 fluently.


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14 years ago
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Well, I can speak/write fluently PR Spanish and English. Spanish is my native language, but since we are a commonwealth to the US, we are thought english more throughly than Spanish. But, if you may say, we actually speak Spanglish ( 😕 ), is that even a language? Anyway, trying to learn japanese (not going well). Would love to learn to, at least, understand portuguese, italian, french and the like since they are similar to Spanish (compared to japanese) 🤣 😀 .


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14 years ago
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Just English.

But my universities language program is awesome, never thought Japanese could be so easy (albeit occasionally tongue-tying)


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14 years ago
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As a tragically typical American, I know only one language, but I'm learning Spanish and Japanese (I know hiragana, katakana, and about 600+ kanji). I intend to spend a few years in Japan teaching English in their schools as soon as I graduate college. I also want to speak Spanish fluently. I'll decide where to go from there when I'm done with those. I'm determined to break the prideful American habit of only knowing my native tongue.


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14 years ago
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German, English, French (not so good), a little japanese

In Germany we have to learn english and at my school either latin or french. you could also chose between science and spanish (i picked science). Japanese, well, i had a crash course once and i now some from anime

I want to study japanese


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14 years ago
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French
English
German
Japanese (started 3month ago though)
and Creole if it does count as a language.


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14 years ago
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English
French
Vietnamese
Chinese (Canto)


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14 years ago
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Kinda interesting topic...

Fluent in: Swedish, Danish, Finnish, English (danish mom, finnish father, born in Sweden, lived in England for 10 years)
Pretty good at: German (studied it for 8 years, so I'm kinda fluent), Spanish (6 years)
Understands: Norwegian (since I'm Swedish!), French
Kinda understands: Hindi (avid fan of Bollywood since maaany years back), Japanese (clear TV-Japanese, wouldn't understand accents or teenagers even if I were held at gunpoint)

Currently NOT learning any new ones.


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14 years ago
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First language is Vietnamese. Then I went to school and forgot how to say it... now I only understand it.

So the only language I'm fluent in is English. >_>


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14 years ago
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I know English and I've been studying Mandarin Chinese for almost a year and a half now. I can hold a decent conversation in Chinese, and I can also read a lot of the basic characters. I wish I knew French though. I think it's so pretty... 🙂


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14 years ago
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German(can't speak it as well as reading it..)
English
korean
and Latin/Chinese(maybe Japanese) is next on my list.


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14 years ago
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Why are so many people in this thread bashing on America(/ns) ? That was not part of the question at all...

I've studied to various levels of fluency 7 languages (French, Spanish, Latin, American Sign Language, Portuguese, Japanese and Mandarin Chinese) in addition to English... But of course I'm a 'prideful, arrogant, ignorant American', so please disregard me...

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and Creole if it does count as a language.

Just curious, which creole? I know of a few and there must be others I'm not familiar with as well.


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14 years ago
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Russian (native), English, German, Norwegian (speaking), Icelandic, Swedish, Danish (reading), Latin (spent 4 years studying, don't remember a word).

(Show-off'y topic, but irresistable. 🙂 )


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14 years ago
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Fluent: English
Proficient: French, Mandarin
Beginner: Japanese, Spanish

Yup, I'm getting there. 😛


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