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How many languages do you speak fluently?

1
114
17.92%
2
311
48.90%
3
145
22.80%
4≤
66
10.38%
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XEPCOH

Static Noise Bird wrote:

Lel update

Already known
  1. Finnish, native language.
  2. English, I think it's rather good for 16 years old Finnish person.
  3. Swedish, just because we have to study it here in Finland. Not too good at it, but I still understand a lot of it.
Currently studying
  1. Japanese
  2. Chinese
Stopped studying after basics
  1. Italian
  2. German
To-study
  1. Russian
  2. French (maybe)
OHHH RUSSIAN

LET'S DRINK VODKA!
THS
english,chinesse
[SAK]Eden
Spanish, english, french and a little serbo-croatian.
nakimushineko
English. Tagalog. Nihongo. :3
ZeroEightOne
Currently : Thai , English , Chinese (A bit) , Japanese (Start to learn)
aggums
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Effy
French, English and German. o/
fsvgm777
As I said in my introduction, I can speak Luxembourgish, French, German and English... though I tend to speak more in Luxembourgish, French or English than German (I still understand it, though; it's just that I practically don't speak it, be it at home or on the Internet).
TamaraMarie
Can there be a 1.2 option?

I speak English, my native language (almost fluently. Almost.) And a little French. Definitely not fluent yet.
Aoriki
Hmm....

English and Spanish.
Schlaufer
Indonesian and English
Kalas_old
german and english
and my german grammar skills are even worse than my english
Bunnilla
Tagalog, English, Japanese~
Syrus
2, Thai and English I might try and learn Japanese when I'm older :3
Matcha Frappe
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Septia
Tagalog & English~ o3o
Babukus
English, Japanese, some Icelandic.
Aeonian Sonder
Native Language: Vietnamese (Mixed Hue and Saigon (Ho Chi Minh) dialect) & English

Language(s) currently learning: Spanish, Yue Chinese, Japanese (If I spoke, it would be slow, but my pronouciation is somewhere in the border of average and Above Average, also, my spoken dialect is literally a mix of every dialect possible)

Other languages planned to be learned: South Korean, Slovenian

With people having the ability to speak more than 2 languages (Not +75% of the population ofAmerica, some of them are too proud of there language & country) I feel discussed at myself, and thus, I often feel illiterate.
Miracle Lotus

Babukus wrote:

English, Japanese, some Icelandic.
Give me Japanese lessons pls.

I know English, French, Russian, Spanish and some Arabic.
zerod
Thai and English
Wok
English, Japanse, Swedish, Serbian, Persian and a little German.

Kingkevin30
German&Plautdietsch( it's kind of Russian-Low German ),English
S V A L
swedish and english

though i really want to learn to speak finnish for some reason.. :/
Tiisa
Finnish, Swedish and English.
lkwr
Swedish,English,German and some Japanese
Navizel
I don't think my English is fluent. Even my Tagalog.
momp
i only know english fluently, but i'm learning german in school and i know a little japanese.
thehipman
English and then a bunch of random stuff from allot of languages
M316
German, Italian and English :D
Ayesha Altugle
English and filipino
Vyscosity
English, Chinese and half-assed Canadian French.
Professor Prinny
English and Tagalog.
Doodle99
I speak Spanish and English ;u;
Yasen Baka
I am only truly fluent at English. Cantonese is my native language, but I can barely speak much with it, and I can't even read or write Chinese characters to even consider myself fluent.
walao
Well I speak English fluently, then also Cantonese fluently cause my parents are Chinese and they make me speak in it at home. I speak some Mandarin, some Japanese and Korean (Just cuz), Spanish for school (3rd - 7th grades) and gonna learn Latin for 8th grade
Knarf
Cantonese and English. I can't even speak Putonghua well.
kouzuki_karen
cantonese, english and mandarin
La Volpe
French is my native language, i can speak english fluently. Also i can speak a little of german and spanish, i'm still learning those.
Navizel
English, Filipino, and bits of Indonesian and Japanese.
NewKaery
russian, ukrainian and english
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