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djmaxima
quote:
Originally posted by Lira

  • Portuguese (native language)
  • English (getting rusty)
  • Spanish (even rustier)
  • Russian (it's so rusty I can give Russians tetanus :p)
  • Japanese (intermediate level)
  • German (basic)
  • Italian (rustiest of all... I used to speak it when I was a child but eventually ditched it in favour of Portuguese - I can understand and read, but that's all)

It's hard to practise when you're not among natives :(


even tho the rustynessteress, i still hate you :mad:


:( -throws rocks-
Cipha Sounds
Fluent in both proper English and ebonics, I'm also fluent in what's officially referred to as the "Serbian-Croation" language yet it's also spoken by Bosnians and a slightly varied version by Macedonians. My spanish is above average when it comes to conversations, still working on mastering it.
Lira
quote:
Originally posted by djmaxima
even tho the rustynessteress, i still hate you :mad:


:( -throws rocks-

But, but, but... that's part of my job :sadgreen:

Don't programmers "speak" PHP, Perl, C++ and all that stuff? So, there :p
Ivand
spanish (fluent)
english (fluent)
undersand french

wanna learn german
Zild
English and Spanish. Not so good at Spanish, but if you left me for dead in a Spanish speaking country I'd make it out just fine. I don't get much practice anymore.
Gauss
quote:
Originally posted by Lira

  • Portuguese (native language)
  • English (getting rusty)
  • Spanish (even rustier)
  • Russian (it's so rusty I can give Russians tetanus :p)
  • Japanese (intermediate level)
  • German (basic)
  • Italian (rustiest of all... I used to speak it when I was a child but eventually ditched it in favour of Portuguese - I can understand and read, but that's all)

It's hard to practise when you're not among natives... but considering the fact that I'm pursuing a career in linguistics, I don't really need to be fluent in all these languages :p

*envy*

I want to be a polyglot. :p (Not saying that you're one, since you're not fluent in all of those.)
Omega_M
I am fluent in English and 2 Indian language (Hindi, Marathi: native language). Not so fluent in 2 other languages (Gujarati and Sanskrit).

I would love to learn German and I probably will take classes sometime next year.
Frenchie
Fluent in French and English and I can get semi by with German, though my mother probably wishes I was fluent.

I'd love to be able to carry conversations in Spanish as well as Italian. I'd like to learn Hebrew too, just because it's part of za blood line.
prolikewhoa
other than english i speak french. i'm not fluent but i'm living in france right now so i'm pretty advanced i guess i'd say. i leave in december, i hope i can retain the language after i leave!
CranberryJuice
fluent in french

advanced level in english though i need to improve

and almost lost all my german , still remenber some simple words and easy sentences:(

wizniz
quote:
Originally posted by Zild
English and Spanish. Not so good at Spanish, but if you left me for dead in a Spanish speaking country I'd make it out just fine. I don't get much practice anymore.


+1
d-miurge
quote:
Originally posted by prolikewhoa
other than english i speak french. i'm not fluent but i'm living in france right now so i'm pretty advanced i guess i'd say. i leave in december, i hope i can retain the language after i leave!


t'habites oł?:conf:
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