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Which languages......?

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... can you fluently speak (conversational level, not having to translate in your head and not getting tired when talking for a while) and how did you learn them?

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  1. Yo hablo espanol porque he vivido aqui en espana por 10 anos, casi toda mi vida jeje.

    But im English and have only lived in england for 7 years.

    xxxx


  2. I am fluent in English and Arabic.

    I can understand Classical Arabic (ancient Arabic), speak Modern Standard Arabic, and speak and understand around 5 different regional dialects of Arabic.

    If I decided to learn a new language it would be Chinese or Spanish. However I doubt I will ever learn them because Arabic and English are enough for me.

  3. Russian, Vietnamese, Korean.  

    How did I learn it?  I was born multi-lingual..

    I WOULD say I'm fluent in German and French but I make a few mistakes sometimes...  But I'm good enough to talk to people and live in countries that speak French and German.

    I also want to say I'm fluent in English but I have a Russian-Asian accent which makes me sound funny in my opinion.. haha.  I learned English by reading a lot of books and watching American movies.  And... I spent about 6 years in an American school.

  4. Well English is my Native Language, because I was born and raised in the United States of America.

    I speak Spanish, because of my grandma and sometimes watching TV in Spanish, however, I showed a deeper interest in learning to read and write it properly as an adult.

    Now German, has taken me a while because of Akkusativ and Dativ, Passive and Active in usage with prepositions. German is not a language for lazy people.

    I learned German by living in Germany and studying with Berlitz School.

    I took a 6 month 18 hour per week intensive course, but you CANNOT learn a language unless you practice.

    Recently, I thought of brushing up on my French.

    So to you I say:

    I wish you good luck.

    Ich wünsche dir viel Erfolg!

    Te deseo lo mejor!

  5. english french and  irish

    i am irish with french anchestors

  6. I was raised speaking English, and I can speak Italian fairly well. I don't have to think about Italian most of the time. I studied it in Italy for three years at my American high school, and then for another three years in Colorado at the university level (with a semester abroad in Ferrara last fall).

  7. arabic

    hebrew

    romanian

    english

    Aramaic

    i also can speak another  3 not  at the same level like

    italian spanish Magyar

    good luck

  8. Indonesian, because I was born and grew up there.

    English, because I learned it since when I was 6 years old by listening to music, watching movies and reading books.

    Japanese, because I lived in Tokyo for 5 years and graduated from a Japanese university.

  9. I speak English and German fluently, because I was brought up bilingually by my parents.  

  10. Japanese & English

  11. Polish - native

    English - studied since I was 12, have a university degree in translation

    Spanish - married a Spaniard, moved to Spain, you can't survive here if you don't speak the language! I learnt most when actually began to work.

  12. english and greek, at school spoke english and at home spoke greek

  13. Dutch, English, French and German. Learned them in school (Belgium, three official languages) and got to use them a lot later on.

  14. English

    Spanish-Castillian

    Italian

  15. Italian (it's my first language) and english (my mother is canadian and i've studied it since i was 4)

  16. Welsh...my first language, which I learned at home and English which I learned at school.

  17. mm some spanish!! i have some family in latinamerica!

    5 years  i thing it's too hard!!

    my best friend is hispana(speaks spanish)
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