Taking Italian in school
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Learning Spanish in school17 female looking for friends
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I’m learning Spanish, french and German, it hard trying to learn all three at once though
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German, bosnian and english but not that good
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I've been raised bilingual in German and English. The latter is the 'foreign' language I currently have to take at my school. Will have to take a second one in two years.
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Dutch and English, and some Spanish
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Czech, english
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English, French and little GermanDont be afraid to come talk to me, I dont bite...
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English and a little bit of French
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English, some Arabic, and a tiny amount of French. When I was little up till around 4 I spoke only Arabic because I was in Syria, but then I moved away when the war started and only speak English now. My parents speak English at home too now for the most part. I never learned to read and write in Arabic, so really just speaking and understanding is all I can do but I am not very good at it any more. With French my parents also speak that fluently, but they never taught me and so I only know a little bit from visiting France a few times and I learned there. But it's really only basic phrases and I probably have forgotten them now
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English is the only language I speak fluently, but I can understand French well and can speak it decently (much of my family speaks French; it was my mom's first language). I also have been learning Latin, Brazilian Portuguese, and Japanese.
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English and some French.
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Greek, English and French
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English and Spanish. I would like to learn German, maybe will take it next year in school.
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i speak english, filipino, and a bit of mandarin. i can read korean, but i dont understand it at all lol. used to be able to read japanese (hiragana) but i didnt continue practicing so i lost all my hiragana-reading-ability. i really wanna learn how to speak thai and italian
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Other than English, I know some Spanish and Japanese. Currently studying both. I would like to know enough of both to get by in Japan and Latin America.
I'm interested in a lot of languages though. I taught myself to read the Greek and Russian alphabets (but I don't know what any of the words mean). -
Icelandic and English
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English and French
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Some Spanish and sign language for the deaf and muteAlan
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English and Greek and some Spanish
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