How many languages can you can speak ?

Let's see:

French a 2
Japanese a 5
Spanish a 1

Hey, this is cool :cool:
 
Hmm...we rednecks and hicks have to think about this a bit...
American (Southern) English: 5
American English: 6
Other variants of English (UK/Australia/etc.): 4 (having worked with Brits quite a bit, I'm beginning to recognize how much American and UK English have drifted)
Spanish: 1.2 (used to be at least 2 but alas, lack of use has wilted my ability; not too mention, I mix it up with Japanese when trying to speak it)
Japanese: .75 (used to be between 1-2 but there again, lack of use...)
French: .5
Computer Languages(Imperative -- C++,VB): 4
Computer Languages(Functional -- Haskell): 2
 
hm.. I'd love to be a native C++ speaker :p

I'd say on that scale I'm
5) Swedish, English
4) Danish
1) German, French

And I wish I could place Japanese in the list but it doesn't fit in anywhere :p
 
5.5 English
2.4 Japanese
0.2 Spanish (hey, if it's on the scale it still counts)
 
5: English, Danish
4: Japanese, Swedish
3: German,
2: Norwegian
1: French, Arabic

:cool:
 
English - 6
Spanish - 3
Japanese - 3
Norwegian - 2
 
Languages that I can speak

English (my native lang)
Chinese (Mandarin, very poorly)
Japanese (just starting)
 
I am impressed
my skills?
german: native speaker
english: could be worse
japanese: I wish more (scale 2)

computer laguage: Ctrl Alt Del - nanchatte

I want to study Mongolian (just for fun); who knows good reference books and language books (for english speaking beginners)
 
I am intimidated whenever I see this thread.
I've had so many languages; probably more than all the girlfiriends I had including the imaginary ones ! :D But just like girlfriends, so many left and so few left ! :D :D
This is what's left.

5: English, Korean
3: Mandarin
1: Manchu
0.5: French, German, Greek
0: Japanese, Mongolian, Tibetan, Russian, Hebrew, Welsh
(This is my to-learn list)

@Iwao: I'm just beginning my Mongolian studies. So shall we gang up and exchange some email in Molgolian ? :p
We may even have some Mongol-speaking members, so we could discuss more about these matters in "Linguistics" forum. I'd suggest you start a thread like, "Shall We Mongolian ?" Let's hope it grows into a full-fledged Mongol subforum one day, yay !! :cool:
 
@lexiko
my knowledge of Mongolian is zero, not existing - I have only seen once a mong. dictionary and talked sometimes to one mong. student, when I lived in Tokyo - it is a very interesting language
it could be an interesting project: online-forum-language-trainig class
anyway I also look for hardware (books and especially audio material, because I don't have any native speaker around me!)
 
English 5
Bengali 4
Hindi 4
Marathi 3 (losing touch)
Punjabi 4
Urdu 3
German 2
 
I speak

I can speak:
American Level: 1
Canadian Level: 1
Australian Level: high 2
Kiwi: high Level 2
British Level 2

I've always followed Calvin's advise.(in Calvin and Hobbs) If English is good enough for me, then by golly it's good enough for the rest of the world. Why learn all that other phony crap!
 
How many languages can you speak. 9 - some very little.

German: Loosing but still can communicate a little.
German was my past birth language.
English: My present birth language.
Russian: Studied but am now loosing it. I am refreshing it.
Anuhazi: I know many Mantras from Anuhazi and Keylontic Science
workshops. It is the Kristos Languages of the Aquinous
Regenisis Nursery in M31(base 12) M37 (base 10) - the
difference between base 10 and base 12 is where the
great secret is. The Dark Procyak Galactic Luciferian
alliance does not wish us to know about this secret.
Georgian: Definitely a very beautiful language I desire to be fluent
in and visit the Saqartvelo Country. The music and
dancing is absolutely awesome and very attractive.
Hindi: Need a refresher but was one of the first languages
I studied in depth. It originates from Sanskrit but
Sanskrit originates from Anuhazi and this will not be
immediately admitted by Sanskrit Scholars.
Indonesian: Took a short course at UVic and need to refresh. It
is definitely one of the most ancient languages.
Hungarian: Am studying in depth with help of my Hungarian teacher
Ilona Dukai at the Hungarian Center in Victoria, B.C.
Finnish: Am studying with the teacher John Dingley at University
of Victoria, B.C. Am desiring to compare Hungarian and
Finnish in depth.

This is my first message on this Forum which I am glad to be a member of!!!

Eve Eva : Mean "Eve is Eva " in Kartuli Ena
 
I can speak Catalan, Castillian, French, English .
I can understand: Italian, Portuguese, Aranes/Occitan,
 
I can speak English,Croatian,Bosnian,Montenegrin and Serbian :D
and I can make basic communication in German and probably Spanish.
 

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