How many languages can you speak?

How many languages can you speak?

five memetically
two actually

Spanish
Aymara

Apart from my own obviously
>English
somewhat between B2-C1
>French
Between B1-B2
>Spanish
Hola

Just swedish.

3
english, portuguese and italian
i can also understand written spanish for obvious reasons.

spanish, english and nonsense

Yo tengo muchos tacos, ¿quieres cambiarlo por tus bananas, negrito fútbol?

>tfw goose and refn will never end up together
why even go on living

Dale

Cebuano , Tagalog , English

>too dumb to learn another language
I've tried 6 different langauges and I suck. They don't stick long enough or I fail to learn the vocabulary. It's okay, I speak english at a 10th grade level. So I guess I'm just stupid

Native language:
English

Proficient:
Spanish

Basic knowledge:
Russian

A few phrases:
French, Mongolian, German, Japanese

japanese only

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English. Would you like to learn French and German.

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"Sp*nish" only

Only English, I have tried and failed at mainly other languages although I got the furthest with French and Icelandic is easy for me to pronounce for some reason.

English
Conversational French, can read news and watch movies and stuff
Some Korean, studying daily right now with Anki as well as attending classes, 1 year in so far and I love it

The only important languages.

>""""""""""Spanish""""""""""

Fluent in English and German.
Mediocre in French and Latin.
Some Greek, Arabic, Turkish and Old Church Slavonic.

Yes, "Sp*nish"

I speak your irrelevant non-language and I feel really ashamed of doing so, for that reason I'm giving my best in learning a real one.

english and autism

>memetically
What the fuck does that even mean? As you can type "cyka" when a Russian replies to you?

English, obviously. I know a fair amount of French and can read Wikipedia articles and some short stories. I'm also learning Esperanto and Yiddish.

Also Latin.

Only Norwegian, haven't had a conversation in English in like 6 years.

Chilean
Spanish
English
French
Memeish

Fluent in Swedish and English, decent at german.

Spanish
English
Portuguese

Russian, English, not-so-well Ukrainian, a tiny bit German and Latin and some not very popular conlang.

English
Australian

2

Russian - native
English - quite lame
Spanish - even worse than English
also, french, german and many languages that I tried to learn being inspirated.
I don't know a word in kazakh also despite living here.

I hope you get nomad'

fin eng se

>Danish C3
>Swedish C2
>Norwegian C2
>Icelandic/Faroese A2
>English C2
>French A2
>Spanish B1

Been picking up bits and pieces of Finnish and Irish while lurking. Guess I just have an interest for grammar. Seriously considering to pick up German for its usefulness though.

>inb4 Autism

how can this not be autism?

you could be using all of that effort to learn neuroscience or robotics and help push humankind forward. Instead you know how to say "where's the bathroom" in more languages than you will ever need

Two

Besides English I can speak a little bit of Russian.

Pyccкий, english, Deutsch

Mind that the 3 first ones are basically the same, and the 4th is also pretty close and I learned a bit more because sister in law is icelandic. It's like comparing castillian and mexican.
English is a must have lingua franca.
French is something I had for 3 years in school, same with Spanish. I don't remember much of the two latter.

>Hungarian
>English C1
>German ~B1-B2

I'm currently focusing on getting a B2 or even C1 language exam in German, but I plan to pick up another language afterwards. What is Cred Forums's suggestion? I've thought about Spanish, tbqhwy.

Basically how Americans define knowing a language :^)

Dutch and English. I can speak and understand German, but I make lots of mistakes when writing because I dont know the suffixes and dots on the letters.

I'm learning Spanish but still suck at it.

Fluent in Russian and English, very basic German and I know how to read Arabic (know like 50-60 words).

2
>English, C2
>German, A1-A2

Dutch, English, Russian, German and medium-tier French.

Really want to learn one of the eastern languages, Chinese maybe.

learning a language is not hard you retard.

slightly more reasonable. slighlty

i didn't say it was hard, I said it took effort. Same with robotics

you are right in that i'm not smart though

english russian

but i also always lie about speaking finnish, cause nobody ever speaks finnish and can test me on that :^)

I can enunciate at least ten.

I can understand barely three.

My English isn't too bad though.

>esperanto is so difficult it's off the charts

4 fluently.

i can't even speak russian properly like narrator speaks.

portuguese (native), english (native), bulgarian (native), spanish (because of portuguese)

>medium
>Russian is on list
>Hungarian and Estonian are not

this

oye papi eso es lo que dicen los cubanos