languages.

14 years ago
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Native Indonesian
English
Arabic
Javanese
Malayan
French [I have French lesson in school, still studying it]
Japanese [speak only, just the basic. cant read kanji]
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14 years ago
Posts: 167
English(Fluent)
France(Pretty good)
Japanese (Basic Speaking)....-_-

14 years ago
Posts: 218
Polish- native language
English- very good if i say myself
Russian- average
German- basics

14 years ago
Posts: 264
Quote from NeverBreakXPact
Quote from kraki
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.
Reunionese Creole (I think in English, or Créole Réunionnais in French)
English ---- Live in Canada
Vietnamese ---- Mother language
Chinese ---- from my dad's side, but I cant speak it, only understand it
French ---- Had to learn it in school

14 years ago
Posts: 883
English
Korean
and... probably the most random...
ASL, that's right American Sign Language.
How many people can say that? Hm?

14 years ago
Posts: 22
English (it's my primary language these days since I live in Canada)
Tagalog (my mother tongue)

14 years ago
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wow, i kinda feel inferior here
-vietnamese
-english
-basic japanese
its cold down here fam ~

14 years ago
Posts: 321
I only know three. >.<
- English
- Tagalog
- Japanese

14 years ago
Posts: 60
German
English
Italian

14 years ago
Posts: 410
English
Cantonese
Vietnamese <--- listening only
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ASL, that's right American Sign Language.
Right, may I ask how that differs from sign language in English - from England?

14 years ago
Posts: 62
I only speak one -- for now. I plan on minoring in French (and I plan on studying abroad in France, so that should help), and I still hope to learn Italian, maybe Spanish and... Japanese, haha.
My dad was born and raised in Italy. I'm annoyed he didn't teach it to me as a kid. :x
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14 years ago
Posts: 267
Spanish
English
French( though it still takes me more time to think in french than the other two)

14 years ago
Posts: 442
I speak English and French. I know a little Spanish too, but not fluently.
Go to work, send your kids to school;
Follow fashion, act normal;
Walk on the pavement, watch T.V.;
Save for retirement, obey the law.
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