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Just for curiosity, what languages do you know or speak where you live?

As for me it is:

English and German.

I also know few words in Russian, but I cannot say I speak it...
 
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English, 1337, and some Spanish.
 
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I speak English, some Spanish, and a little Tagalog (Filipino)
 
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English, and a little Italian, French, and Latin.
 
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I am from Kerala in India country. I know English, Hindi and Malayalam languages.
 
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English (primary) and Spanish (semi fluent)
 
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english, tagalog, bisaya
 
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English & Malay, and some Chinese
 
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mdamin76 said:
English & Malay, and some Chinese

Hello fellow Singaporean :D

I can speak English and Chinese. And can understand fully but manage some sentences in Hakka and Malay.
 
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Well, it happened so that I speak only English, but I am going to learn French in the future.
 
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Tamil and English

"I am aware that this thread is rather old, but I still want to make a reply."
 
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mostly urdu and punjabi but some time English if i need
 
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Swedish, German, English, Spanish and few bits from a few other languages.
 
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Knows English, tagalog and some Spanish :)
 
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Mothertongue: Dutch
Fluent in: English, French, German
Language I use for my writings and poetry: English and occasionally German

Currently studying Hebrew

I understand a tiny bit of Spanish and Catalan, but not that much.
 
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I speak Russian, Romanian, English, I study German and speak a bit. I also want to learn French and Spanish... At first they mix when you learn a few new languages at the same time, then it's of help to know more.
 
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I can speak html, vb.net, php, and vbscript.

I speak a little Portuguese, a little Spanish, A little Thai, a little Mandarin, and a little Eeengrish.
 
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