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What other languages can you speak except your country's main one?

E.g: Being an American and speaking Spanish or Portugese.

I can speak some French, but it's a mandatory course in Canada.
 

megamanenm

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Dutch, English, French, Romanian and learning German and Spanish. Go Germanic and Romance languages!
 

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English as my primary and a little bit of French, nothing fluent and one curse word in German which I'm not even sure it is what I've been told it means.
 

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Sasquatch99 said:
English as my primary and a little bit of French, nothing fluent and one curse word in German which I'm not even sure of it is what it means.
Then how do you know it's a curse word?
 

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I don't speak enough Spanish to say I'm anywhere close to fluent
 

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I speak English, Math, Body Language, and Gibberish.

Although I'd like to try to learn Icelandic.
 

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Other than my native English, I can speak a little bit of French (four years of high school, six years of disuse) and I have very elementary fluency in Japanese (enough to get by, not enough for true conversation...which I'm working on).

Also, with living next to the Mexico border, I have a very vague understanding of Spanish (not enough to speak, but I can read and understand a little). I used to have the same level of Kurdish, but I haven't spoken any in nearly two decades.

In other words, I really only speak one language, but I'm doing all I can to remedy that.
 

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English,and maybe toddler French if forced to. Only because its mandatory to take a second language to graduate

Damn I envy all of you bilingual people.....
 

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megamanenm said:
Sasquatch99 said:
English as my primary and a little bit of French, nothing fluent and one curse word in German which I'm not even sure of it is what it means.
Then how do you know it's a curse word?
I'm not actually sure on it.
Forgive the poor wording of my post.
 

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Parlo l'italiano correntemente zuasmman mit German.
I'll assume you're Italian and speak German.

English is my first language, I can speak Spanish fairly well, and I'm also fluent in BasicX.
 

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Other than English I took Latin for 3 years, but I can't really speak it

I also took a Cherokee course for a while but had to give it up because real school got in the way. But I had really basic conversation and the syllabary down.
 

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I took enough Spanish throughout college and highschool that I can understand the gist of what is being said to me (don't ask me to speak it though), and I inherited some incredibly broke-ass Irish from my grandfather.
 

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Well English is my first language, but I can speak a good amount of Irish, and my French isn't horrible I guess.

I can also say "I love you" in Japanese, though I don't see that coming in useful any time in the near future. xD
 

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English. I do well in Spanish class, which I contribute to my Spanish teacher giving us test answers before the fact and me copying them down. I know some Spanish, but certainly I don't know enough to adequately speak to anybody.

So, I only know my native language.