English and French fluently. Only a bit of Spanish.
How many languages do you speak?
Binary, Danish, English are the ones I use the most.. Do know some spanish to get to places if I ever get stuck somewhere in Spain.
I understand a little japanese, but only when spoken. Reading it is just hard, for some reason.
So yeah, not that great but the important ones are there.
Except maybe Binary, that one is just nerdy
I know Icelandic, English, Danish, French.
I read and understand Swedish, Faroyese and Norwegian due to the Icelandic and Danish background, but wouldn't last long in conversation.
I'm "tourist/chit-chat able" in Japanese.
Elementary knowledge of Latin, Ancient-Greek and Hebrew.
I wouldn't call it any kind of knowledge, but with Icelandic, English, French and a bit of Latin, it's not so hard making your way around Spain, Italy and related countries.
@KamikazeCaterpillar said:
Sadly only one. One these days I'm going to learn Polish though.
Why would you do that? also: good luck.
As for the question: Polish (native) and English (duh). I could probably learn German but..naaah. I also have Romanian GF so that counts for something...right? eh? ok:(
@kidman: Because I'm like 90% Polish and it seems like an interesting language to learn. I would ask if its a tough language to learn but that would be a pretty stupid question since its your native language.
@KamikazeCaterpillar said:
@kidman: Because I'm like 90% Polish and it seems like an interesting language to learn. I would ask if its a tough language to learn but that would be a pretty stupid question since its your native language.
Nah, I can actually say that polish is indeed very hard to learn (properly), sorry. Depending on which charts you read it's around 4th hardest in the world. We have A LOT of exceptions, cases (like Germans, but more of them), genders and so on so.. yeah, not the easiest thing to do. I've seen people speaking good polish after living here for like 3 years so it's definitely possible.
Took French for four years in grade school and middle school and took 3 years of Spanish in high school and college....although I can only speak,very broken Spanish if needed.
I'm monolingual which is pretty embarrassing for me to admit. I wish the schools here had forced us to learn a secondary language like they do in many European countries. It makes sense that Europe would require english as it is the common language to communicate to one-another cross border. Though it's still no excuse as to why I haven't tried to learn something more. I'm striving to learn Russian later in life when things finally stabilize for me and can take more lessons aside from programs like Rosetta stone. Though I'm afraid classes will cost quite a 'bit.
Well then you pretty much know C#, too. Enough to carry a conversation, at least.English, C++, and Java.
I'm working on C#.
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