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Re: Which languages do you know?

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Italian: mother language
some Italian dialects: understood

French: spoken and readed easly, written I have sometime some doubts

English: spoken easly, readed and written with some doubts

Spanish (Castellano): quite understood and quite spoken (maybe with a little of training), readed and written with doubts

Occitanus (Langue d'Oc): understood

Esperanto: spoken very slowly (I don't remember names) , but readed and written very easly, maybe with the help of a dictionary

Latin: spoken slooooooowly (the grammar is quite complicate), but readed and written with the help of a dictionary

Croatian: just few words
Old Greek: just few words
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I speak Italian of course and English

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I speak German as first language, then i speak english and french, but french very bad, but it was up to the Teacher ;)
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As a Flemish Belgian, I speak Dutch of course.
My second language at school was French, but I rarely need it.
For my work, I mostly need English and I know some Japanese words.
I can speak German to my brother in law.

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Dutch
English
German
French (a little)
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I can say "No" in about 50 languages.
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tralla wrote:I can say "No" in about 50 languages.
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How about saying "I'm an apple" in 25 languages? :)
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Dutch - Because i'm from the netherlands
Limburgisch - The language they speak over here, my actual mother tongue
English - Quite good
German - Sufficiant
Afrikaans - I can read this quite well and understand a little
Few words french
And some phrases and words in norweigian danish and swedish
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I speak

Maltese - my country's language
English - also a National Language
Italian - Fluent - studied for about 4 years
French - Studied French for about 5 years, but Unfortunately, I do not practice that much.
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My mother tongue is Finnish.
I speak Swedish and English and some French.

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Dakkus wrote:[How about saying "I'm an apple" in 25 languages? :)
Not in 25 languages, but let us see:

German: Ich bin ein Apfel
Finnish: Olen omena (With greetings to Dakkus)
Italian: Sono una mela
Spanish: Soy una manzana
French: Je suis une pomme
Indonesian: Saya adalah sebuah apel
Thai: Phom pen phon äpen
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Maltese - my mother tongue
English - apart from being int. lang. it's also official in :flag-mt:
Italian
French


Spanish (never studied but I can understand when spoken to and can read)
Arabic - understand quite a bit of.
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The international language of love the best :lol:
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Asiamaniac wrote:
Dakkus wrote:[How about saying "I'm an apple" in 25 languages? :)
Not in 25 languages, but let us see:

German: Ich bin ein Apfel
Finnish: Olen omena (With greetings to Dakkus)
Italian: Sono una mela
Spanish: Soy una manzana
French: Je suis une pomme
Indonesian: Saya adalah sebuah apel
Thai: Phom pen phon äpen
Dutch: Ik ben een appel 8)
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Maltese: Jien tuffieha.
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