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If you count that I have taken (and excelled in) Spanish for 5 years in school, then I speak 2. I want to speak more, though. Two isn't cutting the mustard =P
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I speak English, Hebrew, Yiddish fluently. I have dabbled in German, French, Arabic and Polish.
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I only speak two languages honey, English and Bad English.
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English, American Sing, some Italian, and also Spanish and some Hebrew
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English & Tagalog
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Three, including English.
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Sadly, only two. English and Leet Speak.
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One, but I should know Spanish fluently by the time I'm out of high school.
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I only know one fluently, English. But I know a little Spanish, you have to if you want to live in Pasadena.
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i only can speak english .a little italian,spanish ..lol and im good speakn in tongues..lmao
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two...english and pig latin
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2 fluently (English + Filipino) I used to speak Spanish fluently, but I lost it as I got older...
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2 well (English & Polish) 1 not too great (German) Reading: 1
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english and some very broken french
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I speak English, Spanish, and some German. I also speak some Italian.
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English fluently (well I hope so!), Welsh reasonably well. And enough to vaguely communicate in French and Spanish though my grammar isn't great.
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1 only, English. Boring huh.
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I speak English, Korean, Chinese Mandarin, Chinese cantonese, and am proficient in Japanese and Spanish. I know how to write Farsi and Arabic, but I don't know what the heck it means...just memorized their alphabets. :)
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I'm semi-quad lingual: French, Spanish, Italian, English Yes the romance languages.........ah tres magnifique!
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What about pig latin does that count because if that counts 2
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Mostly just English, though I'm a student of Etymology so I dabble in lots of other languages, nothing fluent. Oh, yeah! I also speak the language of love. ;*
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2, English and Spanish
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English. I can also get by with "American English". Took French in secondary school, can still do a bit in an emergency. Hated German, not very good at it. Have had to learn a fair amount of Latin for my medical education, but that's not something you use commonly outside of exams and medical notes. Txt spk hs 2 B trnsltd by my bros.
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Mostly, just English. I took a bunch of Spanish in High school and a little in college...and I can get along in spanish if I have to. As long as the person speaking to me speaks very slowly, and doesn't mind me using the wrong verb tenses and, overall, probably sounding a bit like a 4 year old!
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I can talk and read english, and I can read and hear (if they talk slowly) French :) I talk French, but not very well!
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English I'm okay in French, I'm still learning. Punjabi A little bit of Hindi So, 4.
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FLUENTLY English Polish Russian Spanish A LITTLE OR PROCESS OF LEARNING Italian Greek And Im only 14 =)
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1/2 english but I'm still learning:)
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I speak fluent English and Italian, and am learning Spanish. I'm going to be trilingual by 14 =]
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English...it's the only one thats really going to matter in the future, despite what people say about immigration and such.
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I am fluent in English and Spanish and can get by in French.
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Just one. "american" english.lol :)
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Fluent English, Hindi, Punjabi. Manageable Arabic and French and many many Indian dialect.
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English. That makes one. I guess two when it comes to Pig Latin. LOL
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just english.
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I speak English, some Spanish, and System.out.println("Java.");
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I speak English as my native language, and I speak just enough Spanish as is necessary to make it clear to a Spanish speaker that I don't speak Spanish.
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English, French, Spanish English was the most difficult.
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I know English fluently, enough French to get by quite easily, and some German, and a tiny bit of Italian and spanish on a good day. Oh, and hardest is proving to be German
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I speak Spanish, English, some Italian, and some German.
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i can speak Norwegian, not hard at all, since it's my native language. Also, english, not that hard eighter, watch a lot of movies. Sweedish, simular to norwgian. (in norway, growing up, i think every kid watch some sweedish movies, like pippi, emil, that kinda stuff, but if you go to sweeden and you speek norwegian, most won't understand half of what you are saying.) and i can understand danish. (also, a lot like norwegian, just lying weight on difern't letters. and since a long time ago in norway, everone spoke Danish, so really norwegian, is not that diferen't.) i tried to learn spanish once, but didn't quite get the hang of it. But if i ever learn it, that would be the hardest one. (= (P.s- i understand it, i don't translate them in my head, since many times some words lose meanings that way)
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i speak english,bengali, enough indian to get by, some urdu, and i can read arabic pretty well. arabic was the hardest to learn, since there are some really hard pronounciations. english and bengali were the easiest, since i grew up with them.
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when speaking thses lanuguages, do you have to translate what your saying in your head or do you automatically know what they are saying?
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I speak English and some Spanish. English was the hardest. I still haven't learned all of it and I've been speaking it my whole life.
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English and Spanish. Spanish was hardest to learn since English is my native language, but it wasn't very hard either.
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I speak some Spanish.
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Spanish. That's about it.
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Spanish and Italian.
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Italian, but not fluently.
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Punjabi is the only one i can speak fluently.
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Just one English
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i can speak english, a little spanish, and alot of french (not fluent though)
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four fluently (English, Italian, Indonesian, German) and have some capacity (either reading or basic expression) in French, Balinese, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese.
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Engilsh, a tad of Italian, and a tad of Turkish.
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ENGLISH,TAMIL,HINDI,FRENCH,URDU(local language)
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I speak 3. I speak English(fluently), Italian and French. I know a lot of russian curse words and phrases.
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French, Dutch, English and Spanish... I can also speak Flemish, but only when I have a cold :-p
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"I only speak two languages honey, English and Bad English."
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English and Im learning Lao from my girlfriend
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Im thirteen but i can speak Indonesian, Spanish, French, German and of course English fluently.
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I only speak English. However, for written... C, C++, Objective C, Java, Javascript, MIPS assembly, LISP, PHP, SQL. Of course HTML. To a lesser extent, VB, but only for a few months in college. There might be a few more... In the SQL sector, Oracle, Postgres, MySQL, and MSSQL versions of stored procedures, triggers, and anything else you can think of. Set theory is basically the same no matter what language you use.
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2 English and Hebrew with a tiny tiny bit of Spanish
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3: English, French, and Polish
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English, Spanish, Somewhat French, Greek.
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I'm going to learn, French, German, and Greek. :D
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english and spanish
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English and a little French, that's it.
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English is my first and I speak a fair bit of Russian.
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Spanish and English.
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I berly spek inglish... Just kidding. I speak English, intermediate French and very little German (as in, I know two phrases).
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English and Spanish fluently, but French too.
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Just English
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English and Morse Code.
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English, Italian, Indonesian and German fluently; different degrees in fluency in French, Spanish, Balinese and Dutch...can read a bit of Portuguese.
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Korean is my first language. English is my second (better at English) French (very little at school)
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Spanish as first language, I learned to speak English when I was 22 years old and joined the US Navy.
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I used to speak German fluently, but i am a little rusty. i'm learning French at school, and i can obviously speak English.
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I can speak english fluently (Duh, I was born in the USA to english speaking parents) and 4 years of spanish. My grandmother speaks six languages fluently, and at least three to a useful level.
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English- Fluent, Native Spanish- Basic, conversation Japanese- Basic, greeting
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I speak English and a little French.
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English Punjabi French kinda
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English and Spanish
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i know one other language , which is norwegian.
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Dutch, wich is my mother language, French, English, and i am learning Spanish, Japanese and Italian.
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Well I speak in forked tongues and of course there's Double Dutch. Do they count?
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Just English. I wish I knew another language.
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Spanish and just enough Italian to go through the touristy areas...
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French besides English
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I speak French Spanish and Italian, can get by in German. My written languages are not great Oh yes I do speak English Enough words here and there in other languages to get about but not to hold a conversation
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English fluently. French a bit more than basic but less than fluent.
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I speak 5 languages. Italian being my first English 2nd German Chinese (this was the hardest to learn to me and now Arabic. Iraq tour. Wanted to learn it.
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English fluently Rubbish fluently Spanish like a native... of England, but I get by OK. French, what I remember from school German, what I remember from 2 years of night school, one evening a week.
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ENGLISH (well, Americian English) I speak it "ok" just the basics..
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3 (fluently) 1 (good, with a little training) 2 (basically) I am glad to know enough english to answer your question.
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English, French, some Italian, I can understand Yiddish, I understand Pig Latin but cannot speak it and I am extremely fluent in Sarcasm. =)
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I took 3 years of French in High School and was really good at it. Haven't used it since. If I see written French I can usually make out the gist of it but I can't follow spoken French well at all anymore.
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I speak English and French. Mother tongue was French but learned English very early in life and is now my main language.
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I can understand a lot of French and even read a little but I can't speak it very well. I learned it growing up; my parents both spoke French as their first language as did most om my relatives born before the 1950s. I learned to read it in school.
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I speak French and Yiddish and understand Italian when yelled at me by my father.
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I speak 8- Laotian, Thai, Cantonese, Mandarin, French, spanish, Russian, and English
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