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
Albanian really jumps out as the outlier of the group—Albanian family?
My grandparents are from China I speak Mandarin Chinese and I am from America
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.
I live in Sweden so I speak Swedish and English. English is so weird.
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.
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..
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
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 🥧
English, Candadian and American
Very fluent in all three
(Kidding if anyone takes this seriously)
I speak English, American, British, and Canadian
👍🏻
But not Scottish or Irish English? South African English? Jamaican English? To be fair, that last one can be challenging...
I guess is didn’t post but me and my family made up an entire language called Seveñté
German and English. Also once learned Latin and French, and a little Spanish, though there´s little left of all that.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
I speak fluent german (I'm german haha) and english. I can read and understand a little italian.
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.