What languages does everyone speak?

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Swok Txon

Kaltxi!

I'm quarter African American but i live in Australia

However i lived in Asia for half my life so here are the list of languages i know

Mandarin

Indonesian

Japanese

French (very well)

German

Spanish (the tiniest tiniest bit)

Most languages are easy for me to learn because everybody in my family speaks 3 or more and i have a photographic memory!

Irayo!

Eywa Naghu!

ruseya atan txonyä

German, my native tounge. English (as you might notice  ::) ), a little French (learned that in school for 4 years, but that's a few years back) plus a few of the basic tourist words in Spanish, Italian and Greek. I hope I can add Na'vi to that list soon.

Ekong krryä

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Quote from: Swok Txon on January 08, 2010, 03:21:57 PM
Kaltxi!

I'm quarter African American but i live in Australia

However i lived in Asia for half my life so here are the list of languages i know

Mandarin

Indonesian

Japanese

French (very well)

German

Spanish (the tiniest tiniest bit)

Most languages are easy for me to learn because everybody in my family speaks 3 or more and i have a photographic memory!

Irayo!

Eywa Naghu!


Zut Alore!  C'est super!

I natively speak American English, but I took 5 years of French, which was a big struggle for me but I always managed to get by.  My weakness was always conjugations and remembering the tenses. Vocab and pronounciation was always the easier part for me.  I also know a sentence or two in Spanish from working in a kitchen.  No joke!

Hawnuyu atìtse'a

Languages:
American
Not-American (german)
Space age American (na'vi)
Southern amurican
60s American, man

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Nume fpi sänume

Languages:
English (fluent)
Spanish (but not much at all)
Na'vi (More than Spanish :D )
German (I can ask for a beer, a bed, and food)
Japanese (I can ask how to get to the embassy ;) )
Cat (fluent). no rly :P
and Internetz (real gud)

Txur’Itan

Quote from: Ftiafpi on January 08, 2010, 01:54:35 PM
Quote from: kawng mungeyu on January 08, 2010, 01:43:11 PM
So what's your native language, internetz?  :P
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Hawnuyu atìtse'a

Quote from: Nume fpi sänume on January 08, 2010, 03:40:23 PM
Languages:
English (fluent)
Spanish (but not much at all)
Na'vi (More than Spanish :D )
German (I can ask for a beer, a bed, and food)
Japanese (I can ask how to get to the embassy ;) )
Cat (fluent). no rly :P
and Internetz (real gud)
I can haz teh cheezburgrs?
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Rey ulte ting rey.

Polyphemus

#27
some people are very impressive!! :D

here's my list:

1. Spanish - VERY Fluent (I was born and raised in Venezuela until i was 10 yrs old)
2. Arabic - VERY Fluent (my father is Lebanese, and when I was 10 we moved to Lebanon)
3. French - VERY Fluent (Lebanon is a bilingual country with Arabic & French as official languages)
4. English - VERY Fluent (I love english, I've read lots and lots of books, and lived in Maine, USA last year on an Exchange Program)
5. Italian - Average (I enjoy italian songs, I can understand 80% of what they say, but not that fluent in speaking)

[EDIT]: I forgot to mention!! of course, Na'vi! I'm learning it, slow and easy, but i'll get there!

and of course I know a few words here and there from lots of other languages, either got them from movies, tv shows, friends, family, etc...
(but these don't count as languages that I know)
- Portuguese
- Sri Lankan
- German
- Japanese

Ftiafpi

Quote from: Polyphemus on January 08, 2010, 04:43:09 PM
4. English - VERY Fluent (I love english, I've read lots and lots of books, and lived in Maine, USA last year on an Exchange Program)

I live in Maine, where did you live?

Polyphemus

Quote from: Ftiafpi on January 08, 2010, 04:46:27 PM
Quote from: Polyphemus on January 08, 2010, 04:43:09 PM
4. English - VERY Fluent (I love english, I've read lots and lots of books, and lived in Maine, USA last year on an Exchange Program)

I live in Maine, where did you live?

Hey, I just sent you a PM, so that we won't go Off-Topic ;)

Bekepam Taronyu

silentsniper- "no-sound hunter"- bekepam taronyu

Sera

English and French, and a handful of words in Japanese.  I've forgotten most of what I learned!

Étienne

Spanish - First and semi-raised, speak at home
Hebrew - Knew it in elementry school but forgot pretty much
English - Raised after 5 and currently this is the form I present myself in and write in

Nawma 'eveng

English(inglisi)
Chinese/mandarin
Cantonese

Cantonese is a dialect of chinese/mandarin, which is alot harder...

Tsahìk

#34
Kaltxì!

Estonian - home language
English - have to study in school
Russian - have to study in school
French - know some words
Finnish - know some words
German - know some words

Na'vi - know some words, trying to learn

Tanhì Tireafya'o

Well, here I goes.

Dutch (Nederlands) - Home Language
English (English) - Second Language
Papiamentu (From the Netherlands Antilles) (Antilliaans) - Third?
French (Français) - Fourth, well reading and listening mostly. Speaking's a bit harder.
German (Deutsch) - Quite easy as the grammar mostly looks like Dutch. Still some diffuculties sometimes.
Don't know how it's called in English (Afrikaans/South-Africa) - Understand it. Speaking gives me a hard time)
Na'vi (Na'vi) - Of course, not that well, but I'm working really hard on it now.

I want to add Japanese to the list. Some people say that I already speak enough languages.

Well, to add some more languages:
language form Surinam - Know some words
Japanese - know some words
Chinese - know some words
Arabic - know some words
Turkish - Know some words
Mexico = know some words
Spanish - know some words.
Italian - know some words
Austia - know some words
Norwegian - know some words.

Well, that'll be it.

Son of The Eastern Sea Ikran Tribe

Pandora, is all our earth could have been

Brainiac

Quote from: Tanhì Tireafya'o on January 09, 2010, 01:14:58 PM
Well, here I goes.

Dutch (Nederlands) - Home Language
English (English) - Second Language
Papiamentu (From the Netherlands Antilles) (Antilliaans) - Third?
French (Français) - Fourth, well reading and listening mostly. Speaking's a bit harder.
German (Deutsch) - Quite easy as the grammar mostly looks like Dutch. Still some diffuculties sometimes.
Don't know how it's called in English (Afrikaans/South-Africa) - Understand it. Speaking gives me a hard time)
Na'vi (Na'vi) - Of course, not that well, but I'm working really hard on it now.

I want to add Japanese to the list. Some people say that I already speak enough languages.

Well, to add some more languages:
language form Surinam - Know some words
Japanese - know some words
Chinese - know some words
Arabic - know some words
Turkish - Know some words
Mexico = know some words
Spanish - know some words.
Italian - know some words
Austia - know some words
Norwegian - know some words.

Well, that'll be it.
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Ayzìsìt Alenantang

hebrew
english
arabic WRITING (I did study it, but my stupid teacher came only once in two weeks to say "I'll be right with you" and disapper for two MORE weeks)

I'm just 15 years old!
"Tìfnu! Oel ngati tspang!"
"Silance! I kill you!"
~Achmed, the dead terrorist.

Kìte'eyä Aungia

English - Fluent, learned as a first language
Croatian - Use to speak to family members but only occasionally, so just the basic phrases you'd say around the house
French - Requisite few years in public school. I can say basic tourist-level stuff
Spanish - Studied from a home course for just over a year now. I find it unusually easy to follow conversations in Spanish. I'll probably be studying this more in school for a language requirement

Tengfya swizaw

English- first language
German- Learning it.
Italian- Self-taught with Rosetta Stone. I've forgotten most of it, sadly.

Quote from: Ayzìsìt Alenantang on January 09, 2010, 02:46:48 PM
hebrew
english
arabic WRITING (I did study it, but my stupid teacher came only once in two weeks to say "I'll be right with you" and disapper for two MORE weeks)

I'm just 15 years old!

Hooray! A fellow angsty hormone-ridden teenager!



Here's to not knowing exactly what you're saying and having fun with it.

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