and how do you know them?
(yes I understand most people in Europe speak at least 2)
(yes I understand most people in Europe speak at least 2)
http://www.teamfortress.tv/38944/how-many-languages-do-you-know
EDIT: not bad to update the post but the people who posted in that thread are probably the same people who post nowadays.
anyway: Spanish, English, Japanese and German.
EDIT: not bad to update the post but the people who posted in that thread are probably the same people who post nowadays.
anyway: Spanish, English, Japanese and German.
Caelihttp://www.teamfortress.tv/38944/how-many-languages-do-you-know
with the amount of aids threads and repeats is it that bad to update a year old post
with the amount of aids threads and repeats is it that bad to update a year old post
2, Dutch and English, have been wanting to learn a third language for a while tho, probably gonna try learning a slavic language in the summer
Macedonian, English, und Deutch aber sehr SEHR schlecht
I can also understand all the balkan slavic languages but I'm not sure if that counts since we all understand each other
I can also understand all the balkan slavic languages but I'm not sure if that counts since we all understand each other
Finnish and English.
Been trying to learn Swedish, but it hasn't worked well despite the fact that people call Swedish an easy language.
Been trying to learn Swedish, but it hasn't worked well despite the fact that people call Swedish an easy language.
French, English, I can understand some Spanish and declare myself emperor of potatoes in German.
Dutch, english and I can read german. If I have to write/listen/speak german im lost
english spanish wanting for polish russian and arabic
Finnish (mother tongue), Swedish (mandatory to learn as it is Finland's 2nd official language), English (studying my degree with it) and German (studied in in Finland for 5 years and spent my exchange period in Germany for 1 year)
English, Mandarin and I'm not sure if Cantonese counts as a whole other language so imma say 2.5
English better than most English people, and then shite German, French, Spanish and Italian, to varying shite degrees.
English, bit of Korean (don't use it much, mega rusty)
English and some German, though I'd love to learn more, very fun/interesting language!
Russian native, English and then i guess Spanish although i havent practiced in a while; tried French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Ukrainian, Japanese, Finnish and Esperanto (shoutout Duolingo); also have that copy of a Norwegian textbook for beginners but im not sure if i ever opened it oops
languages are fun
languages are fun
English and I understand a lot of Spanish although I can't speak it fluently