What languages do you speak?

What languages do you speak?

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french and english

Finnish, english, swedish, german

English and Irish

Russian, Polish, English.

Used to speak French too, but forgot it.

English, French and a little Spanish.

Russian, English, Ukrainian, Swedish, Czech.

Finnish, english, german and swedish both dadly.

Only English but would love to learn German.
Anyone know the best resources to learn it?

English and Spanish

not CHI

spanish, english and bullshit

Hungarian, English, German

yourmommish

>RoI
>Second language: Irish

polish, english, cuntish

that pic is only half truth
for people who live here and who'se native language is Estonian/Latvian etc speak mainly English as their second language

Duolingo and then try to speak with germans or watch german shows.

also we are actually good in English, unlike most of those countries in OPs map

good thing non-whites speak english or else this would be much different

English, spanish and mid leve french. For us the second most known language would be catalan or something I think

>France literally China-tier
kek

By order of fluency
>German (native)
>Russian (native)
>English (fluent)
>French (beginner, no intention continue)
>Mandarin (started a month ago)

CROATIAN IS NOT A FUCKING LANGUAGE

>try to speak with Germans
Fucking good luck
>Watch German TV
Now you're just trolling

>Finnish
>English
>Spanish

German
French
Russian

I want to learn Spanish

hola :DD

There are a lot of Germans online on TS or sth. I was not speaking about TV, maybe german dubs or youtube.

Germans have their own TS?

Buenas :DD

this

Teamspeak yes

Romanian

Learnt french in school and italian during highschool, which I didn't like

I wan to learn spanish desu, shitton of countries speak it

Yeah, same goes with us.

Turkish
English
Spanish
Japanese

I only speak English.

English and some German

Polish and English fluently, German and Italian communicatively and a bit of French and Japanese

>that part when they return
Fuck those perkers should be hanged

latvian and english

the queen's english

Italian, English, bit of French and Finnish

Spanish, english and a bit of german

Rozumieš aj slovenčine?

Lithuanian and English.

Basque and english

Spanish, English and a bit of Latin

>Slovenia: Croatian

why? is it because half the ex-yu goes to study in Ljubljana?

Also because of Yugoslavia.

>spain
>spanish
what did they mean by this?

Fluent Italian and English, some Japanese and a teeny-tiny bit of Korean.

english french arabic and a bit of spanish

Spanish (obviously), English and some Italian.

Portuguese english and spanish

Nice shoop in the UK

French, English and Spanish

Urdu isn't the most spoken language after English in Norn Iron you dumb fucking yank

It's quite obviously Lithuanian.

Catalonia, Basque Country and Galicia have their own language, that makes spanish a second language there

Irish is not a real language desu

French, monsieur ! I:DDDD

Finnish, English and very poorly Swedish

>tfw can't speak the language of ,y ancestors and great grand parents

This

argentino
british english (colours!)
learning deutsch
a little bit of ukrainian

Spanish, Bantu and korean.

English, with a conversational knowledge of Czech.

fuck you

Danish, English, German, Norwegian.

This is bullshit , they teach french in schools , but nobody actually fucking cares . English is obviously second.

They are asking for the third language.

>tfw I get easy money tutoring spanish in college since it is basic shit.

How do I know what languages I speak?

>mfw French still exists in the New World

russian, english and spanish

???? the spanish 1st language speakers are always at around 50% in those places

French english and some spanish

add the moroccans and romanians and that englishman that can speak spanish

Russian only

Kazdyi slavyanin rozumeet drugogo.

magyar, german and english

ayyyyyyyyy based Malta, saving the honour of italian

Really took me a while to realize

Dutch, Frisian, Limbourgish, dutch low saxon, English, German, French, little bit of spanish

in order of fluency:

spanish
portuguese
english
catalan

i can understand p much any other romance language, but i guess that goes for any romance-speaking person

FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

Every shade of Serbo-Croatian (native)
English (fluent, very high proficiency)
Italian (technically fluent, but i don't really think i'm that good)
I went to Italy and spoke only Italian (as a sort of personal challenge)
One dude asked me if i was from Friuli.
Still not sure if i should take that as a compliment.

Ijo de puta

Standard-German (native and completely mastered)
Low-German (very badly, but I can communicate)
Because of Low-German I can understand a fair bit of Dutch, although I can't speak it.
English (I have a better grasp on it than most native speakers, although this isn't saying much)
Japanese (I can understand spoken Japanese, but can neither write nor speak it)
Latin (I can understand basic sentences, but can't communicate)

Yeah, might as well add that. I've had 1 year of Latin in high school. Don't really know much, but i can understand the basics.
Btw, how did you get interested in Japanese, weeb stuff? Do you think you'll have a use for it someday?

Only spanish

I consumed a lot of anime and at a certain point I noticed that I could understand interviews with Japanese without subtitles. I am nowhere proficient though. I can read Hiragana and a few Kanji, but it's nowhere near enough to read texts, and I won't spend energy trying to learn it because it's completely useless to the goal I pursue. Understanding spoken Japanese it and answering in broken Japanese is enough for that, if I need it at all.

So not that useful. Thanks for the input. I've read several Chinese vs. Japanese threads, and the screenshot of that guy warning people not to learn Chinese because doing business with them is incredibly stressful. Still can't make up my mind, that one text really makes Chinese seem unappealing

As someone who has some official certificates in Chinese I wouldn't recommend this language. Better learn several Slavic or Romance languages.

english, passable german, literate latin, and some weeb level japanese

I want to learn russian.

also read this - it's very accurate:
pinyin.info/readings/texts/moser.html

>letting a meme text persuade you of a life choice

Learning Chinese isn't really a bad idea senpai. You should go for it if your interested, that's what really matters anyway

Portuguese (fluent), Spanish (fluent), English (fluent), French (meh), German (meh)

Interesting to see that many people declaring themselves to know Latin.

Fortasse non mortua est haec lingua, sed quando latine loquor, nemo respondet.

Fluent in swedish and english.
Decent at spanish.
Know a little bit of russian and japanese.

Fluent in:
Dutch
English
Mandarin Chinese

Limited:
Spanish
German
Cantonese Chinese

Former/Forgotten:
Papiamento

>on
>this
I don't think you do.

>urdu

Holy fuck lads

Anyway, English and French

Spanish, english, I can read most texts in portuguese and understand them. Japanese, I'm not able to have a basic conversation because my japanese is book-level, it's not natural, fluent, I don't know.

English, German, Spanish, French, a tribal language, and currently memorizing Cyrillic so I can start on Russian

Go back to your country, lemon face.

English
Norwegian (with a million dialects.)

Understand Swedish and can parody it horribly (like every single Norwegian.)

Understand written Danish.

A tiny bit Spanish and German.

>Irish

I really like babbel, costs money though. Duo is really good for vocabulary but you'll have to look up most of the Grammer rules and stuff like that yourself.

English and Deutsch
I've done a couple lessons in French but fuck the pronunciation is retarded. Any tips? Ich schätze Tipps bitte.