Just say where you are from and what languages you speak.

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I was born in Germany, then i immigrated to the U.S. I speak English, German, French, and albanian

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Mary Rose Kent
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Albanian really jumps out as the outlier of the group—Albanian family?

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    #2

    English, Sarcasm, and D**k-ish

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    #3

    My grandparents are from China I speak Mandarin Chinese and I am from America

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    Mary Rose Kent
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Same with my niece! Her grandparents were from Taiwan; her grandmother died fairly young, so I didn’t know her very well, but her grandfather was a real sweetheart.

    #4

    I speak English, Spanish, and gibberish...

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    #5

    I live in Sweden so I speak Swedish and English. English is so weird.

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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I misworded this. I was born in sweden, I live in America. I moved to america shortly after I was born because I was born 2 weeks early and my parents were on vacation, it's complicated. But I do know Swedish (till exempel, läs detta}, and I obviosly speak English, Thats why I say things about life in america.

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    #6

    I'm fluent in German, English, Spanish and Italian (I'm Italian tho so I don't think it counts!).
    I know a bit of french just enough for small talk and basic touristy things, but I really disliked my middle school teacher so much I made a point on never learning it well.
    I undestand (85% of the time Dutch) (if someone speaks or I read it), but can't speak it..

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    #7

    English but then I’m American and I’m speak fluent sarcasm

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    #8

    I'm from Guadeloupe (French west Indies Great place to live 😊!) And I speak:
    - Creole (mother language)
    - French ( beautiful and happily mother language because it is so hard to learn so complicated!)
    - Fluent English
    - Bad Spanish for work sometimes (thanks Google tranlation)
    - German (College class)
    - countdown in Japanese

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    #9

    English, and ASL(American Sign Language).

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    #10

    Salut, je parle un peu francais. That means I speak a little french, so I’m currently learning French and am fluent in English. Man autocorrect really wanted to correct peu to pie 🥧

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    #11

    Im from the USA and I speak a little Spanish, full English, French and Italian. :)

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    #12

    English, Candadian and American

    Very fluent in all three
    (Kidding if anyone takes this seriously)

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    #13

    I speak English, American, British, and Canadian

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    Mary Rose Kent
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    But not Scottish or Irish English? South African English? Jamaican English? To be fair, that last one can be challenging...

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    #15

    German and English. Also once learned Latin and French, and a little Spanish, though there´s little left of all that.

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    Grace
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I tried learning all of those, but none of them stuck. I'm trying to learn french.

    #16

    I am from India so I can speak
    1) English
    2) Hindi
    3) Tamil ( mother tongue )
    4) Spanish
    5) Klingon ( Klingons vut )

    Oh and I almost forgot I am most fluent in sarcasm

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    #17

    Dutchie here : Dutch, English, German (all fluent), Spanish and enough French to stay alive when in France ;-). I grew up in a part of my country that has it's own language/dialect, so that also counts as a language.

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    #18

    Norwegian (duh) and English. People in Scotland thought I was American, some people in England thought I was Scottish (I doubt they had ever been to Scotland :p )
    - I can, like most Norwegians, usually understand both written and spoken Swedish without any problems (though a word here and there might escape me), and written Danish, since that is what Norwegian is based on. Spoken Danish is....difficult.

    - I also understand some German and Dutch (which are related to Norwegian, but with more complex grammar), so I can read fairy tales, but the newspapers get too complex for me.

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    #19

    english and korean, my mom is from from south korea

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    #20

    I’m an American, so I’m fluent in American and Canadian English, as well as pretty dang close in other Englishes. I can speak enough French and Thai for travel purposes but cannot actually converse. I used to be able to count in Putonghua, but I would need to review my numbers really closely to pull it off these days.

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    #21

    I am Bulgarian and my mother was Belorussian.

    I am fluent in English, Russian and French. I also learned a little German (because I love Rammstein) but now I have forgotten almost everything.

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    #22

    I speak fluent german (I'm german haha) and english. I can read and understand a little italian.

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    #23

    I'm from India and I know English, Hindi, a little bit of Sindhi, a little bit of Sanskrit, a little bit of Marathi and Gibberish.

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