I speak English, I’m learning my heritage language Norwegian.
Native english speaker, B1 spanish.
Pero todavía olvido palabras por algunas cosas y cometo errores. Entiendo más de lo que hablo.
Jajajaja
Holaaaa, hablante de español!
¡Hola! Todavía estoy aprendiendo español pero puedo hablar en español bastante bien también
Finnish, German, English, Ukrainian, Estonian, Swedish, Latvian, Dutch, Lithuanian, Russian, Polish, Spanish, French. A little Italian and Portuguese as well. I did manage to explain some simple things in Czech some days ago, and I can read south-Slavic languages surprisingly well. And often decipher the main point of a text in Romanian.
Almost no Hungarian or Mandarin, though very simple questions are possible anyway. And then of course I can read Norwegian and Danish reasonably well, because if you know Swedish, English, German and Dutch, you already know Danish. And for a similar reason, Slovak goes.
I can speak less than five words of Albanian, Basque, Greek, Welsh, Breton, any Gaelic language or any Sámi language. Those are something should probably learn a bit, at least.
Perhaps asking which languages you don’t speak woulf work better in your case, holly shit.
Haha, there are 7000 languages on our planet. Would be a looong list :)
We all have different standards of what “speaking a language” means, but good on you.
Diction needed.
One of the languages I am not sufficiently fluent in, yet, is that of Australia and USA. What does “Diction needed” mean in this context?
I could be wrong but I think it’s a play on “citation needed” (i.e., they don’t believe you)
Diction is speech (like dire in French), and it was a bit of wordplay on the common expression ‘citation needed’ like the other commenter said :) Basically joking that a claim to speak a language should be backed up by saying something in that language to be believed.
Native Portuguese, “decent “ English
Eu falo português bastante bem, oiii
é isso aí caralho
Native English speak (Australian) and I didn’t get full marks when I did my Canadian permit residency English test. That’s all I speak and apparently not well.
OnO
i found a german (federal republik of germany) text once that quoted a german text published in switzerland marking a word that was written with double-s instead of s-z-ligature (ß) with “[sic!]” as if the orthography of their neighbours was a mistake.
(´°̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥ω°̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥`)
Native Dutch, fluent English, fluent German and French, I can carry a conversation in Spanish and Italian, and some baby steps in Japanese.
The Dutch are so dope, I feel every Dutch person knows like at least 5 languages
Just one, American.
and then I told that teaching lady the only crayons I need are the red, white, and blue
uuuh… spanish?
Toki a! Mi kama sona e toki pona. (mi sona toki ike)
toki a! mi kama sona e toki pona kin. lon tomo sona mi la, kulupu pi toki pona li lon a!
I can read, write and speak 3 languages.
English.
हिन्दी - Hindi.
ਪੰਜਾਬੀ - Punjabi.
I know a bit of Sanskrit, but cannot actually converse in it.
english, hungarian, some dutch. if I’m pressed, i also know a little german.

Bojler eladó!
Igpay Atinlay.
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That’s my bad, I didn’t mean to say the post belongs elsewhere. I’ll edit the comment
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Native Norwegian, fluent English, proficient Danish and Swedish, intermediate German, basic mandarin.
Oh, and I know a lot of Spanish curse words
Heyyyyy, en nordmenn her!!! Hvordan går det?
Eh, spysjuk…
仕事の時には英語だけで、暇な時には英語と日本語。
English. Only. And lucky to be able to at above a fifth grade level.
Guess the shithole country!
Texas?
Idk somewhere in africa?
I only speak two languages, English and bad English
Super green, Korben my man.


















