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monocle_layton said:
small44 said:
Arabic,French and English and I want to learn Spanish and Japanese.
Without forgetting Java and Javascript.

Just curious, but are you Tunisian?

I know it is very common to speak Arabic and French there. 

Yes,I am and we speak both arabic and french



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Spanish and English. I want to eventually learn Japanese though, at least be able to read it.



Spanish is my mother language, I've spoken English since I was young, and recently learned German.



Ljink96 said:
Spanish and English. I want to eventually learn Japanese though, at least be able to read it.

Surprisingly enough, learning to read japanese is more difficult than learning to speak it.



English only, but I am Majoring in French. With that said, French and English helps to understand minimal snippets of many other European languages and even the English loan words of Japanese.



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English...and technically Spanish, though I'm rusty as hell.



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Spanish and English fluently. Can understand most Italian, but suck at speaking. I'd love to learn Japanese and maybe some other European language. My dad also says Mandarin is the language of the future, so I'll see what to do about that



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English is my primary language nowdays. I can speak very broken versions of Spanish, Punjabi, and Hindi. Hope to learn Korean one day.



 

 

Hynad said:
Ljink96 said:
Spanish and English. I want to eventually learn Japanese though, at least be able to read it.

Surprisingly enough, learning to read japanese is more difficult than learning to speak it.

Not surprising since Eastern languages typically have a lot of rules to reading it. 

 

I've met a large amount of Arabic and Japanese speaking people who couldn't read the language. 

 

^Reference guide for how the languages can be written down



Only English.
I've dabbled in Japanese, French, German, and Swedish. I intend to become fluent in at least one of them some day, but I'm a slow learner.