I speak: Portuguese, Spanish, English and Italian
I understand: French
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english, spanish, and some haitian creole
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I speak: Portuguese, Spanish, English and Italian
I understand: French
Which languages can you correctly pronounce?
Finnish, Swedish and English (at least much much better than world known Finnish rally, or Formula 1 drivers)
Which languages do you understand?
Finnish, Swedish, English. Norwegian and German if they speak slowly.
Which languages do you speak fluently or at a native speaker's level?
Finnish and Swedish.
I mainly speak English, but I also speak a lot of French.
I speak a little bit of Japanese, German, Greek, and Italian.
bannjan : abandon (abandonner in French, abbandonare in Italian), bandit (bandit in French, bandito in Italian and Spanish)
https://www.eupedia.com/europe/frank...pos=3&at_tot=5
I put this here to not open a new thread. From Eupedia
In Spanish it is: bandido
Galleg (french ) and Brezhoneg (Breton ) , saozneg ( english ), alamaneg ( german ).
I speak Polish as a native, additionally English (fluent), German (less than fluent), Japanese (forgot most of it because of non-use)
I undestand: Slovak, Czech, Russian and Ukrainian if they speak slowly
For east-slavic languages the main barrier is the cyrylic script
Maybe I can understand more slavic languages, but never tested that with natives ;)