How Many Languages Can You Speak?!
Question: 5, it's complusary in school to learn three of them but I love languages so i leart two more: English, French(home language), Hindi, Spanish and Creole... Now I wanna try Portuguese, so I that I least I can say I know a language from each continent...
Answers: 5, it's complusary in school to learn three of them but I love languages so i leart two more: English, French(home language), Hindi, Spanish and Creole... Now I wanna try Portuguese, so I that I least I can say I know a language from each continent...
1
If you mean fluently. None. Although I'm trying hard with English
~zero~
2 English and Italian
2
2 english and hindi
Love
Body
Bad
oh! English too.
4 - english, spanish, french and german
English fluently and French partially (GCSE level)
Two, English with a Sussex accent and Russian with an English accent no doubt.
english and Irish
2
English
Maltese
almost 1,lol
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Two... English... and Spanish ;-;
1-English
2- Italian
3- German
4- French
5- Spanish
6-Chineese
7-Portugiesse
8-Japanesse
All Fluently.
I can't wtite in them though
Only the language of Luurve, sweetie.
3 fluently 4 little bit!
Just 3.
2-English & Mandarin.
I can speak 3, English, a little Chinese and a little German :)
English, Spanish and French.
dunno, ich weiss nicht, je ne sais pas, no se, わかりませんでした, geen fokkin' idee (oops, jammer, ek weet nie),
ambagahle!!
1 and a bit.
I speak English and I'm learning Italian at school. I can write in it but my pronunciation and listening are terrible.
Does it count as speaking if I can only read & write it? (Not very well, either.)
Anyway, I'm learning.
Fluently: 2 (English and Filipino)
English and Crap......both fluently!
Zwei Sprachen.
How many languages can I speak?
One.
How many languages do I know?
Two.
I speak English, but I can write in Ancient....
Oh and I can count to 40 in Italian!
just 1 English
Only 1 fluently...English, & very basic French, which i don't really count. Willing to learn more though.
Three. One of them is English, the other two aren't !