How many languages can you speak, /int/?
Which languages?
>Union of American States
>fluent English (language spoken at home and learned in school) and very basic Spanish (learned in school)
¿Y tú?
>>57376117
>everyone on /int/ is monolingual
wew desu senpai desu
>fluent spanish
>fluent english
>very basic italian
>>57376998
I have a question: Do Latin Americans call it "español" or "castellano"?
>fluent Spanish in almost every accent including vocabulary, which should count as knowing another language t-b-h
>fluent English
>fluent Catalan
>intermediate French
>basic German
>very basic Japanese
>>57377083
Castellano
>>57377083
No one really cares
>>57377083
That depends on the country
Fluent English
Moderate to high proficiency in German
Understand quite a bit of Dutch.
Babby Chinese (read and write much better)
Babby Japanese (same deal^)
I can read and understand Spanish pretty well then Portuguese, Italian and French roughly in that order. Also read classical Latin well.
Fluent English
Fluent Portuguese
Fluent Spanish
Basic German
Very basic spoken Cantonese
English
Turkish
Very Basic French
>>57377371
How much of Azerbaijani and Turkmen do you understand?
>>57376117
Mówię po polsku
I speak english
Jeg snakke norsk
I sprache deutsch
>>57377512
Hvordan?
German
English
Dutch
Muh dialect
My brain cant handle anymore.
I can write in Russian, English, Polish and French (the last two with vocabularly and guides). Also, as a native russian speaker, I understand Ukrainian and Belarusian.
>>57377576
Hva?
Jeg laerer norsk 2 Are i sprakskole.
Jeg ikke snakke norsk vel. Jeg ikke husker, fordi jeg ikke snake norsk.
but i understand what you writing in bokmal norsk
>>57377658
Я пишy пo-pyccки, пoтoмy чтo этo мoй poднoй язык.
I can write in English, because I had studying it at school.
Mogę mowić po polsku, dlatego co lubię ten język i naród i mogę być polakiem.
Mon Français est très mal, mais j'aime ça langue et veux avoir un mieux compétence à Français.
russian, english, romanian
>>57377920
très mauvais
cette langue
un meilleur niveau en / être meilleur en
>>57376117
Native and fluent are very different things.
Barely 3.
But hey, its 2.5 more languages than the average peruvian so...
French
A little bit of English, German and local meme language that is just a german dialect.
>>57377083
Even at a same country we call it different
>>57378135
Arpetan?
Fluent in English, Spanish
And know a good amount of French
Would like to learn German or Chinesse
>>57378015
merci
Fluent English
High proficiency in German
Basic French
Basic Japanese
Very basic Mandarin
>>57376117
Catalan (mother tongue)
Spanish (native, fluent)
English (fluent, but I still make mistakes)
Fluent
Slovakian
Czech
English
I understand lot of polish and some Russian
Learning Norwegian
>>57378170
No, Lorraine Franconian.
Is francoprovençal even germanic?
>>57378398
Don't know, but the year ago, when I tried to rebirth my french skills (learned it by one year at university) this language was even more understanble for me when I read their Wikipedia, don't know why
>>57378222
>Basic Japanese
>Very basic Mandarin
Japanese I can understand if you're a weeb but why mandarin ?
>>57378487
Chinese cartoons
>>57378036
Sorry, I couldn't remember the word so I just used fluent instead.
>mfw a Russkie knows my language better than I do
>>57376117
French
English
very basic German
very basic Italian
Fluent Portuguese
Fluent English
Decent French
Basic German
Basic Japanese
I can speak English (UK) and English (US) :^)
I speak Scots-English most and know VERY basic French and German
>Fluent Dutch
>Fluent English
>Intermediate Swedish
>Basic German
>Basic French
>>57377490
If it's written:
Azerbaijani 90%
Turkmen 60%
If spoken:
Azerbaijani 65%
Turkmen 20%
>>57376117
Frisian
Dutch
English
German
>>57376117
Яcнo, чтo я знaю Pyccкий, нaпpимep.
So, I hardly write in english and can't read in voice and speak correctly.
>>57378135
>a little bit of English
Shut the fuck up Pierre. We all know you can speak English just fine.