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mop
Jul 06, 13 at 12:01am
English, Spanish, and Italian.
pawlitics
I've been casually studying Japanese for six years, though I'm nowhere near fluent and I can read/write/understand a lot more than I can speak. I've also taken courses in Spanish, French, Chinese (which I've mostly forgotten), and Hebrew (I can read it but I don't know many words). I am, however, entirely fluent in English, pig latin, and gibberish.
becca1124
Jul 06, 13 at 10:24pm
Spanish, English, and French.
kuro_tenshi
I can speak Engligh, Japanese, and currently learning Chinese.
alexislynn
I know a little bit of Chinese, a little more Japanese, but I am fluent in both English (native language) and German. I can also semi understand multiple other languages, but I don't speak them at all.
yuusaku_godai
It's been over 3 years since I've graduated college so I haven't been around much people who speak Japanese thus my Japanese is bad in my opinion plus I try from what I remember and from my dictionary. I agree some dictionaries are bad Jerryl Egipto. I use 3 Japanese dictionaries (a real Japanese one) and a few electronic ones. I wouldn't call using dictionaries that are electronic or not cheating but at least people are trying to use tools to understand the language not native to their own. Some of my Japanese friends who I still chat with on the phone or in person can understand me just fine.
xueli
Jul 27, 13 at 1:04pm
Mandarin and english. ... I can count to ten in cantonese and that's about it
yuusaku_godai
<font color="red"><strong>I would love to learn Cantonese some time myself. Make it easier to watch HK movies.</strong></font>
toltecatl
English is my native language, if it wasn't obvious. Ich spreche Deutsch ein wenig. SEHR VEINIG. Ich kann nicht sprechen Deutsch... I started to learn a little bit of Japanese, but save for a few vocab words, I've pretty much forgotten it. I just don't have the time right now...
shinigami232
English,Gaelic (scottish), Japanese, German and French
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