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Wednesday 16 March 2011

What Languages Do You Speak?

I speak English and Spanish - L1 and L2, respectively. I am in the process of learning French.

What about you, dear readers? What languages do you speak? Which would you like to learn?

UPDATE: Given StareDad's proclivity for programming in many languages, I'd also like you to list any programming languages you know! Good call, StareDad!

29 comments:

  1. I speak English and Spanish. And, I would like to learn German and Japanese!

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  2. English, 3 years of Spanish, 1 year of French.

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  3. Portuguese, Spanish, English. Would like to learn german.

    Also i know: PHP, Pascal, Sphere Scripting, HTML, CSS, mIRC Scripting, C, Visual Basic, and others... But mainly php :). Also starting to learn javascript :p.

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  4. I can speak basic Spanish and a tiny bit of French.

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  5. english and spanish, and considering portuguese!!

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  6. I've been meaning to learn spanish for quite a while.

    My sister got me the Rosetta Stone tapes for Christmas I just haven't had time!

    Too busy blogging I suppose!

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  7. I have tried to learn a little Finnish but it tough ;( I have also been listening to a 'teach yourself' German on the ipod which I find much easier to pick up.
    thanks for your comments too!

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  8. English and German and some Russian.

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  9. English and I can curse in French.. that's all though :\

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  10. I speak English and Spanish fluently. Actually, I'm a Spanish teacher which can be a lot of fun, but also a lot of work :p .... I also studied French and I picked up some Portuguese when I was in Brazil last week. I would love to fluent in a 3rd language.

    Oh, and I have that same dictionary!! Cool blog ;)

    http://ladyonaroof.blogspot.com/

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  11. English and a bit of Spanish. No computer language, though.

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  12. English, Spanish, extremely basic Japanese and French

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  13. Fluent English and some German.

    I did Spanish in high school, but I hated it so much that I forgot it all.

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  14. English, Spanish, Italian, and American Sign Language (Not technically talking but I digress).

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  15. I can speak English, Indonesian and conversational ability in Bahasa Sunda. Look at me go!

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  17. English, some Spanish, and some Korean. really want to learn Japanese and French!

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  18. I speak Dutch since I am born in the Netherlands. Learned to speak English from TV/games etc.

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  19. English and German
    I had Latin and Spanish in school but I hated them. I don't want to learn another language but I want to improve my English an German skills.

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  20. I can manage English, and my Spanish is pretty pathetic. I can get by with it if needed, but I really need some refreshers in the language.

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  21. Other than my native language I'm fluent in English and know a bit of German, that's it. To be honest I don't really feel the need to learn anything else, I'd like to improve my German tho.

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  22. I'm Polish. I speak English fluently, German and Russian "communicatively" and basic Italian (enough to live in Italy).

    Also programming: pascal and C++ for core programming and XHTML, CSS and some basic PHP

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  23. English and Mandarin. Trying to learn Spanish

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  24. dutch, french, english, german
    and some programminglanguages
    and love :')

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  25. i have english y tambien la lengua espanola and a bit of french. how did you learn spanish?

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  26. @Mike - Aprendí el Español de un trabajo que tenía. Los cocineros me enseñaron Español durante los cuatro años ahí. Lo estudiaba en la escuela también, pero ahí en la escuela, es difícil aprender la cosa más importante: hablar.

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  27. Si, lo más importante es dialogar con otro hispanoparlante. Yo hablo español e inglés. Y estoy aprendiendo alemás con Rosetta Stone :P

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  28. - English
    - French
    - German
    - Dutch
    That's kinda it. Quite impressive right? ^_^

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  29. I speak Spanish, English, and I'm fluent in French & Portuguese ( I guess you could say Mexican since it pretty much is similar to Spaniard Spanish, but different a little hahaha) !

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