Finnish, English and some Swedish
I understand the language my friends speak during their Delirium tremens but not quite pronounce.
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spanish, english, some german, and a tiny little bit of french and mandarin. i can also pick up on written portuguese just cause its similar enough to spanish, but i can't understand it if its spoken
english spanish and some portuguese and im learning french and i wanna learn finnish because its the best shitpost language
Portuguese and English. I also can maintain conversations in French (I have been living in France for almost 2 years, but in my work and most of my personal life I speak in english, this made me lazy to practice more), but I still take long to formulate more complex sentences
english and french fluently and mandarin really well but I don't have a big vocab
I speak Norwegian, swedish, danish, english. And a bit of spanish, which I learned from school.
english and enough spanish to hold up a conversation
czech (mother tongue), english (learned through tf2), german (moved to austria) and learning spanish atm (enjoying it A LOT)
english portuguese italian and german. Can also understand spanish decently
I'm fluent in English, and I speak enough Spanish and French to carry on a conversation, but I'm not what you'd call fluent.
I can also read Hangul, though I still need to put in a lot of work on my vocabulary.
I can also read Hangul, though I still need to put in a lot of work on my vocabulary.
3, 2 of them are my native lol
russian, buryat, english
russian, buryat, english
English being basically my native tongue, then Russian being secondary (I can understand Russian conversations but speaking to others in just Russian is a challenge), and lastly some Polish
english, spanish, and a good amount of japanese
english + spanish because I am hispanic and english is my native tongue + japanese because I'm a weeb
english + spanish because I am hispanic and english is my native tongue + japanese because I'm a weeb