Fluent in english and pillow talk ;D
english, chinese, bit of spanish
and more japanese from anime that i would like to admit
and more japanese from anime that i would like to admit
I learned Mandarin as my first spoken language after living in China for a while during my early childhood, even though I was born in America. I learned English later, and became much more proficient with it after elementary school. Now I'm completely fluent in English and it has become my number one most comfortable language in place of Mandarin, in which my skills are slowly deteriorating with lack of use. I have also learned a bit of Spanish and Latin in schools along the way and hope to relearn Mandarin (spoken, written, and read) in the future.
English, Japanese (from Japanese school) and some Korean, though I ended up losing my conversational skills in Korean due to no one speaking in Korean to me anymore :x
Portuguese, spanish, english, french, trying to learn japanese but thats hard as fuck
Used to know enough Spanish to hold a convo, now I'm trying to learn German.
Spanish (native), i already knew english but i saw a lot of improvement after reading A song of ice and fire, before those 5 books the only book in english i read was some detective 30 page novel when i was 12
Then i read the The Hunger Games trilogy in portuguese, it was kind of easy to understand because portuguese is very similar to spanish, of course there were words i didnt know but i could understand what they meant because of the context
Then i read the The Hunger Games trilogy in portuguese, it was kind of easy to understand because portuguese is very similar to spanish, of course there were words i didnt know but i could understand what they meant because of the context
English and Serbian, learned Serbian first, but let's be real how many people my age do I interact with that are Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian, that retained the language in the US.
I'm fluent in both, but starting to lose vocabulary as I age for Serbian. I know both the cyrillic and latin alphabets, and can still more than get around.
Fun fact, had a Bosnian nanny, so people say they can hear a very slight accent but can't really tell what it is.
I'm fluent in both, but starting to lose vocabulary as I age for Serbian. I know both the cyrillic and latin alphabets, and can still more than get around.
Fun fact, had a Bosnian nanny, so people say they can hear a very slight accent but can't really tell what it is.
ShikiShikiEnglish, Japanese (from Japanese school) and some Korean, though I ended up losing my conversational skills in Korean due to no one speaking in Korean to me anymore :x
ㅠㅠ 헐...한국어로 이야기하자 ^_^
ㅠㅠ 헐...한국어로 이야기하자 ^_^
I'm fluent in Latin (6 years) and its probably the least useful thing I've ever mastered in my life.
Aside from English: Dutch, Hindi, Punjabi, and Dogri. I also know decent amounts of French, Telugu, and Tamil, but nowhere near fluency.
Español, English & Português. I'd love to learn more languages If I had the opportunity.
VandAside from English: Dutch, Hindi, Punjabi, and Dogri. I also know decent amounts of French, German, Kashmiri, Telugu, and Tamil, but nowhere near fluency.
That Indian 1 million official languages life.
That Indian 1 million official languages life.
Pretty fluent in English and Spanish. Capable of reading and understanding Portuguese, can't speak it. Know some Latin, not too much.
Chinese , english(better results then chinese) and mandarin(hate it nvr cared about it in school.
English and Russian, I can also understand Spanish to a certain degree.
Fluent in English, French, and German( I lived in Switzerland for a while but I was born and am living in the US)
I'm learning Spanish in school, and I'm working on my conversational skills in other Scandinavian languages that are similar to German.
I also don't like learning languages, I don't know hoe I ended up with this
I'm learning Spanish in school, and I'm working on my conversational skills in other Scandinavian languages that are similar to German.
I also don't like learning languages, I don't know hoe I ended up with this
english, turkish, karachay, bit of spanish
my family is of karachay origin (not many people know of the people, they are a republic in Russia) and a lot of them moved to turkey so i was born there, then i moved to the states at 4 so i learned english primarily but still know the other languages fluently(minus spanish i took 3 years of it and I doubt that counts but I can understand people 50% of the time if i overhear them speaking spanish)
my family is of karachay origin (not many people know of the people, they are a republic in Russia) and a lot of them moved to turkey so i was born there, then i moved to the states at 4 so i learned english primarily but still know the other languages fluently(minus spanish i took 3 years of it and I doubt that counts but I can understand people 50% of the time if i overhear them speaking spanish)