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Dia duit, ciámar á tha thú? ise mise brataccas, which means "hello how are you today? its me brataccas"

that is scots gáidlich (irish) and Im actually learning some norweigan "jeg elsker norsk" ^^ originally I was learning svenska but not now smile_o.gif i learned french at school and aswell as norway im learning Hindi, bit tricky cos I have to read text backwards tounge2.gif in a bit of a rush but ill write more later smile_o.gif

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From best to worse:

English

Dutch

German

French

Chinese

Spanish

I recently started Afrikaans.

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From best to worse:

English

Dutch

German

French

Chinese

Spanish

I recently started Afrikaans.

Dutch

Frisian

English

German

American (Yall!wink_o.gif

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There are people that actually say they speak "black".

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Norwegian

Swedish

Danish

English

I'm learning dutch at the moment, spesificly Drenths. Don't ask.. Go Assen! tounge2.gif

Mijn Nederlands is niet dat goed.. nog (?). Luckly the sentences in Dutch is build up very similar to Norwegian.

Other then that it's just words you pick up here and there. Spanish, Faroese, Latin, French, German, Korean, Japanese, Italian, Greek, Arabic, Turkish and Czech. wink_o.gif

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Polski, trudno abym nie umial wlasnego :P

Russkij, mat byla ucitelnicoj

Engish, lalalala

and i am going start to learn Deutsch because of Rammstein biggrin_o.gif

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Italian

English <--- rofl.gif

A (very) little of written German and French

Klavan

PS

Wish I know more, really.

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Danish, English, Norwegian, German, French and a bit italian (not much).

//Edit, oh - I understand Swedish of course - but can't do that singing-talking thingy they do wow_o.gif

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Doric - Local language in the North East of Scotland.

aka "pirate" tounge2.gif I live at north east part of scotland but I dont speak dorrick as I was born south west scotland, I talk "lowlands scots" so as a scot I still find it rly difficult to understand what these dorrick ppl say rofl.gif fit part o ne scotland dae ye bide me loon? smile_o.gif

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English

Swedish

German

Spanish (ok, I forgot most of it) tounge2.gif

Polish (not good at all though)

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Best to worse:

Dutch

English

German

French (which is very bad, ive never been good at it, especially the pronunciation confuses the fuck out of me tounge2.gif )

Not counting all the random words i know from random languages.. tounge2.gif

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Aside from English, I can make myself understood in French, know a few bits and pieces of (mostly beer-related) German and Spanish, and can say "hello," "goodbye" and "where are my trousers?" in Irish.

I need to get my priorities right next time I try learning a language.

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Hmmm...

From best to worse:

Finnish   (Native)

English   (This has been forced on me through TV and computer, but I think it's a good thing...?)

Swedish  (Written text is quite easy to follow, spoken is another thing. This was actually compulsory for me in school.)

German  (Basic understanding, can get the idea of what is going on. Vocabulary is not large so that brings problems.)

I'd absolutely love to master all of the listed languages, plus learn new languages like French, Spanish and Italian. We'll see how life goes for me in this regard. I'd practically have to live in the other countries to have the motivation to learn new languages so not all will likely happen.

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English

Danish, which in turn means I vaguely speak/understand:

Swedish

Norwegian

German

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German

English

French

Spanish (I can't really communicate but I know the basic structure of the language and can understand many things because of my knowledge of French)

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Best -> worst

Swedish (+ rövarspråket tounge2.gif)

English

German (between basic and medium)

French (basic)

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Anida unada jogso, ama wa togan !

I´m curious if anyone understands that.

My list:

Fluent:

German

Bavarian

Austrian

English

Not "that" fluent but good enough:

Indonesian

Balinese

Italian (newspapers are no problem and "O, bello oci cjornye" works aswell)

Spanish

a bit Russian

Kikongo

Af Soomali

French (I understand more than I can speak)

Basically all languages basing on latin are easy to understand but with hand and feet and some latin roots you get very far.

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Fluent:

Swedish

Finnish

English

norwegian

not so fluent:

danish

german

have studied for some time but suck at it:

Russian

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In order of learning... also pretty much how well I know the languages. 2 first... well, native Finnish and you are free to judge my English, the rest... basic understanding.

Finnish

English

German

Swedish

French

Planning to revise the last 3 a bit, and start learning Russian, Farsi, maybe Arabic and i.e Spanish soon-ish.

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Aww, not fair...the average European knows 3+ languages. A little more then half of Americans are barely bilingual. I guess that's what happens when you live in a continent (Europe) with countries that are a drive away. Anyways, I am fluent in:

English

Spanish

I want to learn/learning:

Russian

Arabic/Farsi

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Best - Worst

English

Dutch (my native language...)

German (reasonably well at speaking, not that good anymore at writing since I haven't done so in ages)

French (very limited)

Edit: and I have no intention on learning anymore, we Dutch will rule the world in a few years time anyway, so start learning in advance nener.gif

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