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How many languages can you speak ?
1
33.33% (7 votes)
33.33% (7 votes)
2
38.10% (8 votes)
38.10% (8 votes)
3
14.29% (3 votes)
14.29% (3 votes)
4
9.52% (2 votes)
9.52% (2 votes)
5 and more
4.76% (1 vote)
4.76% (1 vote)
Total Votes: 21
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English, Irish and a decent understanding of French.
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English, Welsh and French. I used to be really good at French in school but unfortunately I didn't choose that as one of my subjects going into Year 10 so the French vocabulary has really rubbed off on me. Nevertheless, 3 languages I can speak.
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English Afrikaans Zulu and Xhosa english is my main language (Im from South Africa but i currently live in the UK) Such a shame that i cant go live back there but its just to dangerous and its just corrupt now
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Z06 wrote only two Swedish and english
Is Sweedish a nice language? One of my friends told me that Spanish was in fact a good language to learn.
I know English (native language) and a little German, from school. I dropped German two years ago though, as I never really needed it.
Lol
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I can speak English and then my home language Welsh!
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I can speak English and Polish fluently
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I can only speak english.
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Russian is my native language, however that has been slipping since I hardly get to speak it since living in America. With that said Russian and English would be my 2 spoken languages, and I know a little of Polish, Ukrainian, Slavic/Slovak, Icelandic and French, but no where near enough to say I can speak in those languages, just know a few sentences and how to read most of the alphabet. Whenever I make the time, I am planning on finishing up Icelandic and French, and then possibly try for Norwegian or Swedish language. After that, maybe finish up Ukraine, Polish and Slavic/Slovak, as those won't be too hard since Russian was my first native language and I caught onto learning those a lot easier than I did anything else.
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English and a lot of Irish. I can speak a little bit of Finnish too because my friend is Finnish and I talk to him a lot
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I can only speak one. Never bothered to learn spanish.
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