Only English right now. I did learn Spanish through high school enough to conversation level, but quickly forgot most of it since then since I never used it. Learning a second language is encouraged for my field but since my industry is nuclear there actually isn't a good 2nd language to learn. One could say French but US Nuclear doesn't interact with them much anymore, and Germany & Japan have started to shutdown their plants.
So really, unless someone gives me a strong argument to learn a language merely for a personal thing, I have no reason to go learn a second one right now.
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English, Spanish, and French. I'm most comfortable expressing myself in English, whether verbally or textually, since it's what I've used growing up and throughout my entire education. I can converse fluently in Spanish since it's what I use to speak with my family, but I struggle somewhat with reading and writing it. My French is somewhat weaker since I learned it in high school but haven't practiced it much since.
I'm fluent in French (native language), Tunisian Derja (Native language), Modern standard Arabic and English.
So 3 languages. But I've seen people make the distinction between Darija and MS Arabic as being 2 different languages. Which would mean 4 in that case, or 5 because i'm also fluent in Lebanese Arabic lol.
But let's not go there I'm not a partisan of the narrative that regional arabic dialcets constitute whole different languages, so let's stick with 3.
I fluently speak Dutch and English.
I speak enough German to be able to communicate, I'm Dutch and live very close to the border of Germany so I sometimes go shopping there or get groceries or something.
And I know a few French and Spanish words and sentences that stuck with me in the lessons at my school.
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English native lingo , some Deutsche & Nederlands from being stationed in Germany / dating Dutch ladies from over the border in Twente region , Italiano ( was married into an Italian family ) which made Espanol much easier to pick up , school level French , some of my ancestral Magyar ( Hungarian ) & Ukrainian from mothers side , and even bits of Burmese , as I am a fan of Myanmar's savage combat sport , Lethwei , also watch a Burmese food channel.
English and Spanish. Spanish is spoken most often in our house because we have three native Spanish speakers. I have learned a lot of Spanish, but the French I learned seemed to have been replaced somehow with Spanish.
Congratulations on learning so many languages! That's such a great talent to have. I'm a native English-speaker. I also know French, but I'm not completely fluent in it.
But you learned only smilar language with your own language. Also portuguese spanis and italian so smilar all of them and also your language latino. You must try to learn different language family languages. For example Türkçe japaneese chineese etc.
Estonian, Russian, English.. Some Danish and German too. So like 3.5 lol.
I can speak 3 fluently - English, Hindi and Malayalam
I can speak a decent amount of French and Japanese.
And I can scrape up a few phrases in SpanishBeing Irish im a natural English speaker (thanks to centuries of British occupation). I speak a lot of Irish too. Have a school level knowledge of French and a few words of Polish too
Fluently? One. But I know quite a bit of Spanish and I’m currently learning Japanese. I also want to learn Thai and German.
I speak English, French, German and Portuguese. Do various dialects of languages count as well by the way?
I voted 5, but I actually speak six: Faroese, English, Norwegian, Swedish, Icelandic and Danish. I spoke a little Spanish once, but I've forgotten most of it now, since I have no use for it.
Fluently? Just English.
I know nits of Spanish, Japanese and MaoriEnglish, Hindi & Marathi.
I can understand Gujrati & Punjabi, but can't speak.Really only completely fluent in English. I can read but not think in (so I have to translate it in my mind first) Spanish, Italian,, Latin, and a bit of Koine Greek
Two,
My mother tongue... English, und ich kann auch Deutsch, meine zweite Sprache.2 English and Spanish (native). Are you fluent in those 5 languages?
English, Mandarin, Spanish. I’d like to learn French, Portuguese, Italian, Korean, Shanghainese, Fuzhounese, and Farsi.
Native Brazilian Portuguese, English and a but of Spanish
English, Italian, Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian and Slovenian.
English and Kurdish. Currently been taking Japanese courses and teaching myself Japanese.
Just English,(USA), but would love to learn Japanese.
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