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I have German as my mother tongue.

Currently I'm learning English, French and Spanish as I go to a high school which is language orientated. Next year I will have to choose between Italian and Russian. Not an easy decision IMO.

@fjburgos:

Well, that's not an argument actually. Nobody in this world 'needs' to speak a foreign language in order to understand and be understood totally correctly in his environment.



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@pearLy: bah it depends. I live in belgium, the french part of it, and if you don't speak dutch, you'll be considered like a old fat dirrty stupid boy by the flamish!



I speak danish and english fluidly.
I can communicate in swedish and norwegian, though I am rather clumsy at it.



Spanish and English ( I can read and speak but my writing skills are very poor)

If you know spanish you can put any channel on italian or portuguese and you understand what they say, same with books.



 

 

Sick of SackBoy threads

norwegian, english, swedish, danish. I had german for like 3 years, but all i know is swearing and such:)

currently learning:

spanish
japenese.



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Spanish and English.



French and English

A bit of German and I'm currently trying to learn Polish.





 

Spanish, English, Italian, little Japanese



Well, I speak Finnish as my native language. I also speak English as that's what we're taught since the third grade (that's since we're... nine years old?). I also speak some Swedish (the second official language in Finland; we're taught it since the seventh grade) and a little German (it was voluntary). That is, I speak four languages.

I also started studying Spanish a couple of years ago but the language course was cancelled after a few weeks as there weren't enough students. I'm also looking into learning some Japanese, and I already know some things about the language (though I still don't understand a word - well, I know the kanji 'man').