Do You Speak Any Other Languages?

  • WeasleyWizardWheezes

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    English, quite a bit of French and I'm fluent in ASL
    May 29th, 2015 at 04:39am
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    Other than English, I speak fluent German, conversational French and Italian, and a bit of basic Dutch and Swedish.
    May 30th, 2015 at 03:17pm
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    I can speak Arabic (in all accents) , because it's my first language .I also speak English and a little bit of Hindi(trying to improve my Hindi ) . I can read Korean . I am planning to learn Japanese and Korean .
    May 31st, 2015 at 03:05pm
  • AwesomeJazmin123

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    Spanish and English and a little of French
    January 27th, 2016 at 05:55am
  • Chairman Meow

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    My native language is Malay. And I can understand Indonesian quite well since it's not that different from Malay. And obviously, I also can speak English quite well. Cute
    January 28th, 2016 at 12:43pm
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    English, and I'm quite good at German (somewhat).

    I'm also learning Ukrainian, Russian and Polish.
    January 29th, 2016 at 07:20am
  • Mr. Darcy

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    English is my first language but I also know more Welsh then I would like to admit. It was required to learn as I attended school from age 8 in Wales. I also know some French (was required from year 7-9 then I took for GCSE) and some Spanish (just learnt at GCSE) but definitely not enough to have a full conversation with someone.
    January 31st, 2016 at 03:25am
  • SaraHorlyk

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    Danish is my first language. Then I speak English daily due to my international class. Besides that I fully understand (I don't speak it) Swedish, Norwegian and bits of Icelandic and German.
    February 1st, 2016 at 05:25pm
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    I only trust myself in English and Spanish. I can vaguely understand written Italian and French though, since they're so similar to Spanish.
    February 20th, 2016 at 06:19am
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    I only speak English fluently.

    However, I know bits of the native indigenous language of New Zealand, Maori. And some French, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, German, Italian. But not enough to hold a conversation with anybody.
    February 21st, 2016 at 05:16am
  • hargrove

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    i speak english fluently and spanish fluently. spanish is my first language, since i am dominican and mexican. i am learning french right now. :)
    December 31st, 2019 at 05:46pm
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    My first language is English, so absolutely fluent in that. I can also speak French to a pretty high level, although I get little chance to use it so I'm always a little rusty when I use it, but it usually comes back pretty quickly.

    I know tidbits of Scots Gaelic (it's on a lot of road signs around here and I spend quite a bit of time watching the football on BBC Alba so I've picked stuff up) and Malay (my dad was born in Singapore so I always wanted to learn a few things -- I mostly just know insults though!) although I'm not even remotely near proficient in either language. I'm also teaching myself Dutch at the moment, as I'll be going to live in the Netherlands for 6 months soon.
    Ahahaha how the times have changed.

    English is still (obviously) native level as it's my first language
    I'm now mostly fluent in German after studying it at uni for 3 years
    I know enough Dutch to kind of survive, but trying to teach myself more
    I can speak a few sentences in both Scottish Gaelic and French. I've absolutely forgotten everything I learned in French at school.
    July 7th, 2021 at 07:47pm
  • hey stanley

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    My first language is Hungarian and that makes English the other.
    July 19th, 2021 at 11:36pm
  • tront

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    My native language is Ukrainian, but it so happened that since childhood we often moved and English became my second mother tongue. At school, I also tried to learn German and Polish, but there was little knowledge left without practice. In general, now we have reached such technologies that it is possible to easily communicate with different people without knowing the language. The same Google translator allows you to recognize words by voice and translate into the language of your interlocutor. And recently I opened the opportunity to upload one of my videos to the vidby service in English and translate and dub into a variety of languages. This helps me a lot in my work, because our company has offices in almost every corner of the world. And every employee needs accessible information.
    May 16th, 2022 at 10:34am
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  • Gaffa11

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    I'm trying to learn other languages, but so far I haven't had much success. Perhaps it is worth paying a little more time and attention to practice and classes with a tutor.
    December 22nd, 2023 at 12:25pm
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    December 25th, 2023 at 03:58pm