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I am sure that some of you guys are speaking a lot of languages.

I speak danish of course, and as you can see english, but I also speak a little german and spannish. I also study russian, and I hope to end up with a degree someday.
I find the russian language more difficult to get into than e.g. spannish, but it is also very different from everything else I know.
Dutch, English, German
Since I'm from the US, I speak English obviously. I took some Spanish classes in high school and college. I'm not fluent in Spanish but I can read bits of it.

I'm currently teaching myself Dutch, since the Netherlands would be a pretty cool place to live.
I can speak a little bit of German, I have 2 years practical experience and 2 years college of it, but I'm better at reading it. I also can understand VERY little Japanese, but thats because I dropped out of it after 201 because the program they use at my college is the absolute worst way to learn any language, let alone Japanese.
Post edited May 12, 2011 by Wraith
English, German, a little Spanish, bad English, Gibberish, Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness

That is to say that I am capable of elocution in 2 + 4 vernaculars.
Post edited May 12, 2011 by Taleroth
I am French Canadian, but my father moved to Toronto at a young age and I quickly became bilingual through my visits. Years later I moved to Germany and lived there for a few years, so I am now perfectly trilingual.

My English and French are "perfect", and I am very fluent in German but couldn't write a novel in its tongue. Speak and read it just fine, though.
English, German, but my German is definitely not fluent. I understand enough to listen to the radio and pick up on what's going on, but I'm definitely silent period on that. I'll find patches of fluency from time to time, but I've got an extremely limited vocabulary.

Grammar, though I've got a decent eye for though.
Romanian (native language), English, German and a bit of French to get around.
For me it's English, Danish, and a bit of German, enough to understand and be understood.
Also a few phrases of french though I've never had any education in it.

Also do programming languages count? I remember having taught myself Basic on my C64 and wrote a program to help me practice my english vocabulary when we were first starting learning English. Program was complete with my typos and misunderstandings which I'd thus have to get wrong to get a "right".
Danish and English. I understand written Swedish and Norwegian almost perfectly (spoken, less than perfectly, and depending on which region of the respective countries the speaker is from), but I don't speak either language much. I understand a fair bit of German, but don't really speak it. I can usually read Dutch and puzzle out the meaning, but hearing it spoken, I don't understand it at all.
German. I am also fluent enough in English to work as a tour guide and give small lectures in a museum. I had four years of French in school but forgot most of it through a lack of practice.
In university i had a crash course in Latin but forgot nearly everything in a couple of weeks.
With my vocabulary of English and whats left of French and Latin I can find my way around western half of Europe (reading signposts and getting a feel what short texts are about).
For years I entertained the wish to learn a Slavic language, so I can get a similar experience in the eastern part of Europe. Well If I ever find the Time.. :-)
I should be taking up French next semester. Right now I can only speak English, Mandarin (and some of its dialects), and a bit of Malay (very elementary level). I'm also thinking of taking up Spanish, but my school doesn't offer it so I'll probably just do self-learning on that note.
My main is Spanish, I am fluent in English and a bit of Japanese. Id rather write a report in English than in Spanish though lol.
English and Pirate.
Spanish and English. I also want to learn Portuguese before the next World Cup :D