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Serbian,English,Macedonian and I can read and understand Spanish but I'm still learning it ;)
Apr 26, 2011 9:15 AM

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English, Bulgarian, German & basic Greek
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I speak german, english and spanish (not very good though)
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i speak portuguese, english a little of french and spanish and a few words of japones
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I speak English as my primary and know a decent amount of German, a bit less of Japanese (spoken only), a little Spanish, and only curse words in Korean.

Man there are a lot of people with multi langs here.
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Speaking german as main-language (heil), english ofc too, though not perfectly. Ive learned a bit of french in school, but due to my drinking-habits, ive forgotten everything and cant speak shit nowadays :D
Currently im learning japanese, reasons should be obvious :3
Oct 22, 2011 5:31 PM

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native languaga: portuguese

Speaken language: englisj and an extremelly tiny tiny bit of japanese xD


Im An Otaku And Proud Of IT
Oct 23, 2011 1:38 AM

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English German Japanese Russian Swedish
Oct 26, 2011 6:32 PM

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Portuguese is my native language.

The only foreign language I speak fluently is English, I know some basic German, Spanish and French though, but not enough to hold a deep conversation.
Oct 29, 2011 9:44 PM

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I speak troll, pirate and sarcasm!
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Dutch [native language]
English [second language]

German
[understanding: good | Speech: moderate | Writing/reading: Preferably not ]

Sranan Tongo . . . Click to read more
[understanding: good | Speech: good |Writing/reading: Fail ]

French [learning]
[understanding: a little | Speech: dramatic |Writing/reading: Fail ]

Spanish /Portuguese /Italian [learning]
[understanding: moderate | Speech: dramatic |Writing/reading: Fail ]

Japanese [learning] <- go figures why I'm learning that I guess.
[understanding: moderate | Speech: moderate |Writing/reading: Fail ]

I hate maths, so I dedicated myself to learning as many languages as I can.

Still want to learn
- Welsh
- Irish
- Korean
- Turkish
- Latin
- Norwegian
- Hindi
- Indonesian
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Nov 4, 2011 9:11 AM
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only speak English
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Hi everyone! :D I speak portuguese, english and i'm learning japonese (it is sooo hard but sooo fascinating :P). Someone knows any site or book excelente to learn japonese? I read two sites and one book and i only know about twenty words, some verbs and how to use them and how to say my name and age lol

If anyonewant to learn portuguese just talk to me, okay? I would like to teach at least one of you :D
Nov 6, 2011 2:18 PM
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Hi ~ I speak English, a bit of Spanish and French, & more than a little sign language (ASL... -ish. ;).
Nov 6, 2011 3:40 PM

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i speack english, spanish, currentlly learning japaneese
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i'll just leave it here:

I can speak Polish, english and japanese more or less fluently, and barely i understand german, lithuanian,czesky, slovenian's, and romanian's .

still, want to learn chinese korean and thai ~!
Nov 8, 2011 11:11 AM
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I speak english and a little bit of Romanian
Nov 8, 2011 2:27 PM

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I speak English, Spanish, and I'm in my 2nd semester of Japanese.
Nov 10, 2011 2:18 AM

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I speak Croatian, and English and a bit of Croatian.
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Nov 10, 2011 11:06 AM

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tsubasalover said:
Mandarin, Japanese, English


Adding French because I learned a bit, but forgot most of what I learned (and the reason I didn't list it then).
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Nov 10, 2011 3:26 PM

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1) Polish - it's my native language
2) English - advanced
3) French and Spanish - learning
4) I'm going to Denmark for the scholarship in 3 months so I suppose I'll start learning Danish there. University courses are in English so it's not obligatory but I might try even though I heard it's very difficult.
5) As a result of 6 years of watching anime I can understand a bit of Japanese. Maybe one day I'll seriously start learning it.
Nov 19, 2011 3:37 PM

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Basic (obviously), Huttese, Sith
can understand basic droidspeak
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Nov 20, 2011 3:03 AM

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Finnish (Native) Level: Fluent (lol)
English (Mandatory) Level: Fluent but awkward (mixed "international" english)
Swedish (Mandatory) Level: Passed exams, but overall weak
Jargon Level: Varies by context/niche

Have studied French, German, Latin and Japanese too. They aren't on a level worth mentioning though. (also order: 1st most, last least)

Nov 20, 2011 3:22 AM

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Korean - native & fluent.
English - naturalized & fluent
French - soso, took French for 4 years.
Nov 21, 2011 4:06 PM
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Eight said:
Korean - native & fluent.
English - naturalized & fluent
French - soso, took French for 4 years.


I'm guessing you probably won't agree to teach me Korean.
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Nov 21, 2011 7:05 PM

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Skyela said:
Eight said:
Korean - native & fluent.
English - naturalized & fluent
French - soso, took French for 4 years.


I'm guessing you probably won't agree to teach me Korean.


I could try but I'll probably fail.
Nov 22, 2011 3:07 AM

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I speak Portuguese, Spanish, English and i'm learning Japanese.
Nov 22, 2011 1:22 PM
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Eight said:

I could try but I'll probably fail.


You won't know unless you try = P
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Nov 22, 2011 7:57 PM

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Skyela said:
You won't know unless you try = P

How do I go about teaching you Korean? Loool.
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Eight said:
Skyela said:
You won't know unless you try = P

How do I go about teaching you Korean? Loool.


Good point -.-"
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Nov 23, 2011 5:52 PM

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I am fluent in English.
And am learning Japanese.
Nov 23, 2011 5:56 PM

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Better question: Who isn't learning Japanese?

Nov 23, 2011 6:36 PM
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DesolateOne said:
Better question: Who isn't learning Japanese?


Guess you just asked the question of the year.
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Nov 23, 2011 7:14 PM

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Lool, it's an anime site.
I'm assuming the 'learning Japanese' = watching a lot of anime to pick up vocabulary.
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xD I'm missing the "like" button here.
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Nov 23, 2011 8:31 PM

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By "learning Japanese" I mean I've had 3 years experience of language in high school, continued personal lessons with a Japanese woman I met who could barely speak English, and now I am keeping the language fresh (and learning more) through Rosetta Stone. I've also been to Japan and studied there for 2 weeks. :/
I'm not sure what everyone else means by "learning Japanese" lol
Nov 23, 2011 8:33 PM

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English and French (although, I lack confidence)

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Nov 23, 2011 8:57 PM

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Suzune-chan said:
English and French (although, I lack confidence)


Bonjour mes amis? lol

Nov 23, 2011 9:01 PM

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DesolateOne said:
Suzune-chan said:
English and French (although, I lack confidence)


Bonjour mes amis? lol


Merci beaucoup pour répondre a moi
(um, remember I am one person so ma ami)

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Nov 23, 2011 9:19 PM

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Ah true, I forgot ;).

....Actually, who am I kidding? My French is just as good as a 4 year old.

Nov 23, 2011 10:34 PM

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yaoiisgood said:
By "learning Japanese" I mean I've had 3 years experience of language in high school, continued personal lessons with a Japanese woman I met who could barely speak English, and now I am keeping the language fresh (and learning more) through Rosetta Stone. I've also been to Japan and studied there for 2 weeks. :/
I'm not sure what everyone else means by "learning Japanese" lol


I was just trying to make a funny. orz
Sorry if I offended anyone in any way lol.
& that's cool c: where in Japan did you stay? I also stayed in Japan for a while due to family stuff. (Sapporo(susukino district), Hokkaido)
Nov 24, 2011 11:04 PM

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Eight said:
I was just trying to make a funny. orz
Sorry if I offended anyone in any way lol.
& that's cool c: where in Japan did you stay? I also stayed in Japan for a while due to family stuff. (Sapporo(susukino district), Hokkaido)


Haha, it's fine. I also noticed all the "learning Japanese" notes in everyone's posts. And found it comical. :D But it's to be expected of anyone who likes anime, I think.
As for where I stayed in Japan, mostly Hamamatsu with a very nice family. I also spent a little time in Nagoya and Kyoto. Kyoto mostly for the tourist stuff, of course. But it was a wonderful experience. My Japanese sensei paid for my whole trip.
Nov 27, 2011 4:38 AM

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yaoiisgood said:

Haha, it's fine. I also noticed all the "learning Japanese" notes in everyone's posts. And found it comical. :D But it's to be expected of anyone who likes anime, I think.
As for where I stayed in Japan, mostly Hamamatsu with a very nice family. I also spent a little time in Nagoya and Kyoto. Kyoto mostly for the tourist stuff, of course. But it was a wonderful experience. My Japanese sensei paid for my whole trip.


D8 Jesus, I'm pretty jelly that your teacher actually paid for your whole trip.
Nov 27, 2011 1:19 PM

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Eight said:
yaoiisgood said:

Haha, it's fine. I also noticed all the "learning Japanese" notes in everyone's posts. And found it comical. :D But it's to be expected of anyone who likes anime, I think.
As for where I stayed in Japan, mostly Hamamatsu with a very nice family. I also spent a little time in Nagoya and Kyoto. Kyoto mostly for the tourist stuff, of course. But it was a wonderful experience. My Japanese sensei paid for my whole trip.


D8 Jesus, I'm pretty jelly that your teacher actually paid for your whole trip.


Yeah, I was sorta her favorite since I was the best student in her class, lol. I got called a teachers pet a LOT! XD But I was only one for sensei because she was so cool and I loved the subject so much! <3 We also hung out outside of school. One time she even treated me to dinner. XD
Nov 27, 2011 9:05 PM

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yaoiisgood said:
Eight said:
yaoiisgood said:

Haha, it's fine. I also noticed all the "learning Japanese" notes in everyone's posts. And found it comical. :D But it's to be expected of anyone who likes anime, I think.
As for where I stayed in Japan, mostly Hamamatsu with a very nice family. I also spent a little time in Nagoya and Kyoto. Kyoto mostly for the tourist stuff, of course. But it was a wonderful experience. My Japanese sensei paid for my whole trip.


D8 Jesus, I'm pretty jelly that your teacher actually paid for your whole trip.


Yeah, I was sorta her favorite since I was the best student in her class, lol. I got called a teachers pet a LOT! XD But I was only one for sensei because she was so cool and I loved the subject so much! <3 We also hung out outside of school. One time she even treated me to dinner. XD


Lol cool. I actually started hanging out with some of the younger teachers from high school when I was their student. Pretty weird seeing your teacher in an environment other than school haha.
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Eight said:
yaoiisgood said:
Eight said:
yaoiisgood said:

Haha, it's fine. I also noticed all the "learning Japanese" notes in everyone's posts. And found it comical. :D But it's to be expected of anyone who likes anime, I think.
As for where I stayed in Japan, mostly Hamamatsu with a very nice family. I also spent a little time in Nagoya and Kyoto. Kyoto mostly for the tourist stuff, of course. But it was a wonderful experience. My Japanese sensei paid for my whole trip.


D8 Jesus, I'm pretty jelly that your teacher actually paid for your whole trip.


Yeah, I was sorta her favorite since I was the best student in her class, lol. I got called a teachers pet a LOT! XD But I was only one for sensei because she was so cool and I loved the subject so much! <3 We also hung out outside of school. One time she even treated me to dinner. XD


Lol cool. I actually started hanging out with some of the younger teachers from high school when I was their student. Pretty weird seeing your teacher in an environment other than school haha.


Haha, agreed. :3
Nov 29, 2011 11:42 AM

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Polish and English.
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Well... i speak danish cause im from Denmark... ^^' and then i of course speak english pretty well :3 i speak a little german too but its not very much... (just a little from the school lessons) and i understand some swedish and norweigan but i cant speak it right xD

But danish is probably the language here i know perfect that not many here might even understand a little bit of xD
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DesolateOne said:
Suzune-chan said:
English and French (although, I lack confidence)


Bonjour mes amis? lol


Merci beaucoup pour répondre a moi
(um, remember I am one person so ma ami)


English, French, Spanish, Chinese and Japanese. It's because of the ultra-multicultural environment I grew up in.

It's "mon amie" or "mon ami" never "ma amie" even if your friend is female. This is to avoid collision of two vowels.

This exists in Japanese as well when 's' gets to 'z' to keep a smooth flow of pronunciation. This is to avoid tongue twisters as much as possible.
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I envy some of you :(

I only know English, Tagalog, a bit of Spanish and a bit of Japanese (2 years of High School and ~4 years of watching anime).

I really want to learn Chinese and Korean too xD
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