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Hey Pandas, How Many Languages Do You Know, And Which Ones?
It can be really cool to know different languages, share yours!
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I know English and sign language. My favorite is sign language (ASL). Its beautiful to watch and an honor to be able to communicate with the deaf and hard of hearing.
English, German, rusty French, my native tounge and because of that I can understand some other southern Slavic languages. I'm quite satisfied with that.
English, Italian and Spanish. When my parents came to visit from italy, I had to speak to my mother in Italian, my wife in English and most of the workers in my studio in Spanish. It was a tough couple of weeks and more than once I used the wrong language with somebody. Not to mention, my other and wife constantly asking to translate. It doesn't really work like that. I never translate in my mind, I always think in the language I am speaking, so translating can get really awkward, especially simultaneous translation. Thankfully, my father worked at the UN and he was also fluent in Italian, English and Spanish (and French, German, Russian and Portuguese) so he picked up some of the slack. Also, my father had a distinct British accent, which was very weird.
4 languages in total.
Japanese (native),
English (conversational),
Italian and Spanish(little bit)
The most fun language to speak is definitely Italian!
I think it’s the most beautiful of all the languages I’ve ever heard.
I have studied six. In order of acquisition: English, German, Spanish, ASL, Italian, Filipino/Tagalog. It takes a bit of immersion before the lessons taken a couple of decades come back but after a week I start thinking in a language and after a month I start dreaming in it.
I know 1 and a half. English, and some German too. Wunderbar!
English, Russian, Lithuanian. Gonna learn something new next year after I polish my Russian.
I am an Indian. My native language is Marathi, I live in metropolitan city , so I know hindi, which is common in west and north part of India
I learn English in school.
I am learning German online now
Ich bin toll
English, Latin, Greek (I have a degree in Classics, that's why I make my living as a mechanic) But also Mandalorian.
Dutch (my native language), English, German, French, Arabic (though a bit rusty and I can only speak it. Not write it) and Spanish.
Ohio gosaimusu! Watashi wa Ameria desu. (Translation, good morning! My name is Amelia) my second language is Japanese. My mum taught me it becasue her host family is Japanese.
Swedish (native language), Norwegian, English but I also know a bit of Danish, Spanish, Korean (not very good at writing any of them but I can speak fairly well) and I’m trying to learn Mandarin.
German (native language), English, French, Spanish, some Mandarin and Korean.
I also grew up speaking Lower German (Plattdeutsch) which is considered its own language. Unfortunately, it is dying now because not a lot of people still speak it.
English, Arabic + my native language.
I'm native in English and sarcasm.
I speak fluent bad English, redneck, hillbilly, southern, and midwestern.
I'm intermediate in Floridian.
I can partially speak Spanish. I read it better than I can speak it though. My sister is dang near a polyglot and I'm a bit jealous because I work hard at trying to learn.
I know some German, Dutch, Japanese, Korean, and Mandarin. By some I mean I can count to at least 10, colors, language structure and why it's that way, understand the inflictions and why it's a thing, and speak more than 50 words. No, anime isn't where I learned Japanese. Yes K-Pop is why I started learning Korean.
I can understand most people speaking in almost any accent and can generally pin down which country you're from if I've heard the accent from that area before. I can even narrow some of that down to part of country but that heavily depends on how much exposure I've had to your country. That being said the Russian-esque ones I can't narrow down beyond being slavic.
I need to learn European Portuguese. I'm working on it but I barely have the basics down and I need to be at least a basic to intermediate speaker before October 2022, as long as Covid doesn't stop that too.
two
English and Sarcasm
I think I must join you, I do speak 2 more, nothing as interesting though
Two: English and Swedish. Apart from those two that I speak flutently, I am on my forth year of having german as an extra language in school and I also have done a year of Swedish sign language.
I know 3 languages completely:
Bengali( A language spoken in the West Bengal, India)
Hindi( India's national language)
English
And I am learning French online!😄
Hallo leute! Englisch ist meine geburtssprache, aber Deutsch ist die sprache, die meine vorfahren sprachen, also fühlte ich mich motiviert, sie zu lernen. Ich spreche nicht so fließend Deutsch.
(Translation: Hey guys! English is my native language, but German was spoke by my ancestors, so I felt motivation to learn it. I'm not very fluent in German)
I also speak Standard Galactic Alphabet, also known as minecraft enchanting table language, but I don't think that counts
Fluent only in English. I have enough French and Thai to travel on, but not enough to converse.
English, Welsh, French and a bit of Mandarin 😄
tamil
malay
english
chinese
a bit of tagalog
more languages too but most of them are basic greetings
English, Spanish and Vietnamese with enough French and Italian to translate for tourists. A bit of German, Swedish and Dutch. It's a hobby. I'm usually studying some language or other. I know dribs and drabs of a few other languages, enough sometimes to startle people.
I speak both Rubbish and Bulls!t fluently