Italian English and Spanish...
Portuguese and English. Spanish, Finnish, French and German to some minor extents.
"I am fluent in over 6 million forms of communication and can readily..."
"Splendid! Og, this protocol droid might be useful. Fit him with a restraining bolt and take him back up to his excellency's main audience chamber."
I can't seriously be the only one who thought of that...
Though, relevantly, English (native) Spanish, and Japanese
Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.
English fluently. I use to be able to read Spanish fluently (never that great at speaking it or hearing it) but that was 10 years ago and I haven't really spoken or read it since. It's one of those things I'm sure I could pick up again if I tried.
I can more or less stumble my way through French, Italian, and Latin. I may not understand everything but I can more or less get what you're trying to say (though again, that was 10 years ago >_>)/
fjburgos said: The problems is that americans do not need to speak to many languages because, all their things are in english. By the way English, Spanish. |
It really depends on where you live. For instance, in Texas everything is in English but it really helps if you speak Spanish.
I'm surprised at how many non-Scandinavians speak Swedish, Danish or Norwegian. Is this on account of ancestry? Just curious!
Swedish is the best language in the world for offending remarks!
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