I know Ninjish, wulf, English, read/write/speak some Arabic, and read/write/speak some Spanish. And when you say you know those languages do you mean you are fluent in them, or you just know some words?
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steppenwulf wrote:
I know Ninjish, wulf, English, read/write/speak some Arabic, and read/write/speak some Spanish. And when you say you know those languages do you mean you are fluent in them, or you just know some words?
u only need to know one word

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PoDo wrote:
steppenwulf wrote:
I know Ninjish, wulf, English, read/write/speak some Arabic, and read/write/speak some Spanish. And when you say you know those languages do you mean you are fluent in them, or you just know some words?
u only need to know one word
Technically that's not "knowing" a language, seeing as how you wouldn't be able to communicate with someone who spoke another language.
But in that case I know Ninjish, Wulf, English, Arabic, Spanish, German, Indigineous (sp?) Native American Languages, Mayan, French, Aramaic, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Somali, and Hawaiian.
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i know spanish, french, german, japanese and hindi, oh and english...
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English my friend
And pig latin.
I can pray in Latin...
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If it's only one word: English, Japanese, Spanish, French, Italian, Danish, Chinese, German.
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I know some Tagalog and Spanish, and I'm still in the process of learning them so I can become more fluent in them. I used to take Italian and French before, but that stuff has now since escaped me.

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cheddargirl wrote:
I know some Tagalog and Spanish, and I'm still in the process of learning them so I can become more fluent in them. I used to take Italian and French before, but that stuff has now since escaped me.
Tagalog?
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werdna123 wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I know some Tagalog and Spanish, and I'm still in the process of learning them so I can become more fluent in them. I used to take Italian and French before, but that stuff has now since escaped me.
Tagalog?

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PoDo wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I know some Tagalog and Spanish, and I'm still in the process of learning them so I can become more fluent in them. I used to take Italian and French before, but that stuff has now since escaped me.
Tagalog?
Thanks!
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English and Latin (not Pig Latin).
But by your definition; English, Latin, Chinese, German, Italian, French, Spanish, and Japanese.
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I'm only fluent in English.
I'm taking German, so I'm semidecent at that,
and I also know tidbits of swahili and Hebrew, both of which I want to learn more of.
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I used to take Spanish, but I stopped a year and a half ago, so I'm forgetting that, but I'm taking German now.

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One word then...
german
vietnamese
english
french
japanese
spanish
chinese
zonya?
latin
greek
russian (maybe, I forget
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I know english and some Japanese
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I know english and some maori.
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English. Couple of words in many others. PHP, VB.Net, Scratch, Flash, Some C#, Some Small talk, HTML, Binary (Numeric form) + others
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By your definition I "know" English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, Italian, Spanish, French, some words from various Aboriginal Australian nations, Latin, Pig Latin, Mochilanian, Gibberish, Zwamanish, Greek... (maybe more)
Otherwise I know English, Cantonese and Mandarin, although I know quite a bit of French now! (not counting as fluent at all though)
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By def:
English
Spanish
Japanese
French
German
Wow, pitiful list. I am the most fulent in English (duh), and can read/speak Spanish, when I feel like it. I wonder how I passed when I was playing DS the whole class, most every day.
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Me hablo um...a little of Spanish!
Me gusta la pizza de pepperoni! XD No, but seriously I know a little bit of spanish.
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