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    Spanish: native language..lol
    English: pretty fluent..

    I can decipher/read/understand a few sentences/words from these various ones just by reading/listening to them.. some more than others

    Italian
    Portuguese
    French
    German

    and I know a few words in Chinese.. thank you cartoons.. lol.. just not the symbols or right pronunciation hehe..
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    Ingles, Espanol, Y la Lengua de Amor.

    LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL......

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    lol
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    English - although not proper by far

    I know how to count and say a few things in German and Spanish. And I also know some ASL (alphabet and some words).

    Oh, and I can speak a language we did in high school, called Double Dutch. And another one similar to that called Cat. Don't ask.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz_Zoee View Post
    And another one similar to that called Cat.

    I think my cat wishes I spoke better cat
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    Fluent English and German

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    English fer sure.

    French - just learned it in school ages ago, but when I was in Quebec last year for only a couple of days, the basics came back quite easily...I bet if I lived there for a year, I would pick up a LOT of the language. Totally different than the French in France.

    Japanese - had a few gigs there, just know a few words and phrases; if a Japanese visitor was lost, I could likely help them find their way.

    Bits of German and Italian (thanks to early voice training).
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    English - fluent

    Finnish - basic understanding - mother's side of family is Finnish - Mitä kuuluu? Hyvä pulla! *lol*

    French - not fluent, but can read/speak if needed

    Czech - husband's family is Czech/Slovac - Dobrý den

    Latin - I was tired of French, so took 3 years of Latin in school! Ubi est canis?
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    English - native language and fluent

    French - took 2 years in high school and only remember a smattering of words (hi, bye, yes, no, thank you, ect.) and two phrases; 'what time is it?' and 'In english, please'.

    German - hosted exchange students in high school and learned some naughty words and the usual 'hi, bye, yes, no, thank you'.

    Spanish - generic words again. No complete sentences.

    Samoan - slowly learning this. I know a few words and phrases. Picking up on some Hawaiian as well.

    ASL - had a deaf neighbor who would babysit us when I was 8 yrs old. She taught me some words and phrases, but I can only sign 'I love you' now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    Ingles, Espanol, Y la Lengua de Amor.

    LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL......
    lol.. had to be my bro.. hehehe
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    English (American style, not the Queen's); I can speak basic Spanish and read it better than I speak it. I had some German in college and can count, know a few phrases (Guten Morgen, danke, bitte, etc.) Because of martial arts training I used to be able to count to 10 in Korean and Japanese, but, alas, those brain cells have gone to the Rainbow Bridge...
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    German-native
    English
    French
    Italian

    ... that's the ones I can speak...

    Spanish- can read a newspaper- when I speak it comes out Italian
    Latin

    Greek - enough to ask for menus and busses

    Japanese -learned it through 3 years but forgot most of it.

    ..and very few words in Polish (like tanie meble which means cheap furniture)
    and I can count in Finnish and know that a a moose is a hirvi and a Hamburger is a Hampurilainen (i.e. when you speak of a person who lives in Hamburg, Germany)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Husky_mom View Post
    lol.. had to be my bro.. hehehe
    Amor?

    THat's how I pick up more relatives.

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    Spanish- Thanks to my boyfriend (He's from Colombia), I am around his family all the time and have picked it up very fast. I can understand it very well and can speak some basic sentences, just not have in depth conversations. I speak like a four year old hehe I think I learned more Spanish in 6 months with my boyfriend than 2.5 years in Spanish class
    I am wanting to learn it very fluently because I'm going into nursing. We have been doing "a sentence a day". It helps tremendously!

    Unless I can speak it, I don't consider it knowing the language. I know some words here and there in German (my grandpa is from Germany), Swedish (went to Swedish camp), and Italian (very similar to Spanish). But I don't consider myself "knowing" those languages.

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    English

    German (took it at school for 5 years... I am far from fluent but I know enough to get by if I go to a German speaking country)

    French (a tiny bit. Took it at school for 3 years. Can't remember much now)

    Spanish (a few simple phrases. Took it for a year in school)

    Latin (a few words. Took it in school for a year)

    Italian (a few words. Trying to teach myself Italian as we go to Italy on holiday, but I just don't have the time to learn it)
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