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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.
Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.
Thank you for the siggy, Michelle!
Cindy (Human) - Taz (RB Tabby) - Zoee (RB Australian Shepherd) - Paizly (Dilute Tortie) - Taggart (Aussie Mix) - Jax (Brown & White Tabby), - Zeplyn (Cattle Dog Mix)
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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dedicated to a lovely woman who won many hearts along her life...........
she will be deeply missed.......Thank you for letting us be a part of your life, you will surely remain in ours FOREVER........R.I.P. Dear Corinna
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dedicated to the kindest,loveliest and always helpful dude that one would be honored and proud to know........R.I.P. Dear Phred
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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...
I've been finally defrosted by cassiesmom!
"Not my circus, not my monkeys!"-Polish proverb
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)
English
French
Spanish
Chinese (Mandarin)
German
Some Italian
Does Latin count...lol?
Asiel
I've been frosted--- thank you Cassie'smom
I've been Boo'd----
Praying for peace in the Middle East, Ukraine, and around the world.
I've been Boo'd ... right off the stage!
Aaahh, I have been defrosted! Thank you, Bonny and Asiel!
Brrrr, I've been Frosted! Thank you, Asiel and Pomtzu!
"That's the power of kittens (and puppies too, of course): They can reduce us to quivering masses of Jell-O in about two seconds flat and make us like it. Good thing they don't have opposable thumbs or they'd surely have taken over the world by now." -- Paul Lukas
"We consume our tomorrows fretting about our yesterdays." -- Persius, first century Roman poet
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Fluent English and German
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).
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
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?
Don't be afraid that your life will end. Be afraid that it will never begin.
English (with a southern U.S. accent )
Spanish (some, but very out of practice--took it in high school)
Mandarin (few words and phrases--hello, good bye, thank you, I don't want it, I love you.)
English
Some Spanish..it comes back to me when in conversation, but it sounds babyish I'm sure. Bad at conjugation.
Started learning Polish (my mom) as a kid to speak with my nana, but can't remember much except "I love you." (Thanks Bobby Vinton-for those of you who remember..)
Can curse a bit in Yiddish, Russian, Chinese..(but I rarely do
I'm in AWE of all of you who claim you're NOT fluent in English. You have me fooled because you're English is GREAT. You use difficult American English idioms and expressions.
I've been Boooo'd!
English----fluent southernese
Dutch -----limited- Can communicate and read. I lived in the Netherlands for 3 years and learning the language was difficult because 70% of the Dutch speak English.
I know hand language. And I also know British English. They speak like wouta to water.
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