sLORT 28 October 6, 2012 Share October 6, 2012 I speak English and Turkish fluently. I can also speak some Arabic (basic phrases/greetings/goodbyes/excerpts from the Quran.) and I'm also trying to learn some German. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeanHover 326 October 6, 2012 Share October 6, 2012 I am currently learning Mandarin (Chinese) in school right now, and can carry on a fair conversation. I live in Taiwan, so I'm at a bit of an advantage and am trying my best. OC's: Whirl Wake and Noon - Profile Picture Credit - Signature by Me twilight sniper kill blue all tf2 wow map you see firend rianbow dsah,pinkie pie,applejack,rarity,fluttershy wow team red kill blue red win huh robox bad new Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nouth 496 October 6, 2012 Share October 6, 2012 Czech's the native language (more like natural disaster than language XD), and, because they are similar, I can also communicate the basic things in Polish and quite a lot in Slovak, I also speak English (I swear ! Would I lie to you?) and currently I'm learning German. I only miss Latin now, I think it would be epic to speak Latin as well... So many wonderful statements... Splendid siggy by Chaotic Dischord, awesome avatar by Suntouched Coco!Ask me anything you want ! You'll make me happy and (most likely) get an answer !Omnia vincit Amor. When the world around you turns gray, stop, and think about rainbows.-->(> How would you describe me ? <(<-- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sonic500 13 October 6, 2012 Share October 6, 2012 I speak Scottish(Which is like english only whith more swearing) I also speak random and gamer....oh and i also speak crazey!! Thats about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
K3WRO 79 October 6, 2012 Share October 6, 2012 I speak English, mainly, but my first language is Japanese, I can barely communicate with people outside my city because I have a strong Kokura dialect (I'm born in Sasebo). When I was living in the states I kind of lost my fluency until I moved back to my birthplace (well, near my birthplace at least). I know a bit of Korean, but I don't know how to write in Hangul. Please sub to my Youtube if you like my stuff! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
akita-ken 581 October 6, 2012 Share October 6, 2012 I speak English, mainly, but my first language is Japanese, I can barely communicate with people outside my city because I have a strong Kokura dialect (I'm born in Sasebo). When I was living in the states I kind of lost my fluency until I moved back to my birthplace (well, near my birthplace at least). I know a bit of Korean, but I don't know how to write in Hangul. that's cool, are you japanese by any chance? i knew there were differences between stuff like speakers of kansai dialect and the standard language, but i'd never imagine the syntax to be so different as to impede communication Signature to come soon. I think. Yeah. Once I think up a nice one. Or when someone makes one for me. Damn it. I need more time to draw and animate poni. >_< Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abstract 832 October 6, 2012 Share October 6, 2012 Only English currently. I'd love to learn Russian, the language and culture of the country is immensely fascinating to me. I'm kinda-sorta-not really learning Spanish. I live so close to the Mexican boarder, it really would be a hugely helpful skill to learn, as many people in the area do not speak a word of English. I'm trying, but it's hard for my mind to retain new information, so it's a slow work in progress. "Let the steel of my resolve be not bested by the sum of my fears." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noxoy 6 October 6, 2012 Share October 6, 2012 Swedish as first language English apperently and some bad bad German! I understand allmost anything in German but have a hard time with Grammar and pronounciation! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
K3WRO 79 October 6, 2012 Share October 6, 2012 that's cool, are you japanese by any chance? i knew there were differences between stuff like speakers of kansai dialect and the standard language, but i'd never imagine the syntax to be so different as to impede communication Nah, I was over hyping that statement, they can understand but people would comment about the way I say words, "I end most verbal words with "ken" But since this dialect is slowly dieing, most people won't see any point in it. I'm quarter Japanese by the way Please sub to my Youtube if you like my stuff! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
notdog1996 315 October 6, 2012 Share October 6, 2012 I speak fluent French as my first language (french canadian variant). I learned English at school but Internet is what got me where I am today with the language. I'm now learning Spanish at school and I must say that I'm not bad. Also, I plan on learning: -German -Italian -Japanese -Russian -Norwegian -Any language I can get my hands on I plan on being a translator later on so that's why I want to learn so many languages I find it amazing to be able to communicate with so many people. INTJ Introvert(56%) iNtuitive(12%) Thinking(75%) Judging(1%) You have moderate preference of Introversion over Extraversion (56%) You have slight preference of Intuition over Sensing (12%) You have distinctive preference of Thinking over Feeling (75%) You have marginal or no preference of Judging over Perceiving (1%) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
catfusious 33 October 6, 2012 Share October 6, 2012 I am trilangual (if thats the word for it) I speak fluent English Canadian and British Be very, very jealous of my multicultural being. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TOMahwk 351 October 6, 2012 Share October 6, 2012 English born and raised, but I speak German very fluently, or used to anyway, I'm rusty now... I do know swear words in Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian, Bosnian, Arabic, Latin, and Chinese I like to think of myself as very multilingual. If anything, I tend to know when people are insulting me hahahaha 1 "In the end it all comes down to just how far we can slide" V Check out my Artwork at V http://tomahwk94.deviantart.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest October 6, 2012 Share October 6, 2012 I speak... Danish as my first language. English French A bit of german (but only just a bit) I also understand written swedish and some norwegian. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xero1 124 October 6, 2012 Share October 6, 2012 I speak English primarily I also speak Bahasa Malayu and I dabble a bit in conversational Japanese and Tamil. Tetapi sudah lama saya tak cakap bahasa malayu dengan orang lain. sedih. Demo anatatachiwa 01-senpai yobimasu... heh jodan jodan. I'm not even going to try to spell a scentence in tamil... Check out my Art threads everypony http://mlpforums.com...tor-art-thread/ and http://mlpforums.com/topic/35635-01s-traditional-art/#entry847552 I love getting critiques and such. Check back at my threads often for art will continually be updated on the first post of all my threads. ummm other than that... hmmm. MUFFINS FOR ALL! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lightning Fluttershy 1,844 October 6, 2012 Share October 6, 2012 Well being Canadian English was my first language and I was forced to learn French in school so yeah I speak English and French. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Savato 23 October 6, 2012 Share October 6, 2012 German is my native language, I am capable of holding a (moderately advanced) conversation in English fluently and I know the basics of Latin. Get back! All of you! This is my comment. And I´m going to POST IT! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Artemisia 166 October 8, 2012 Share October 8, 2012 I speak english, and am able to communicate successfully in american sign language, and I am taking french. I would love to learn more languages, it is one of my passions and perhaps I may find a career that may allow me the opportunity to use such skills. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sleepyhead. 174 October 8, 2012 Share October 8, 2012 Grew up in Canada so I learned English. Native language is Spanish. I can read a bit of french. I'd like to learn German or study French more. I like dollies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forlong 1,726 October 8, 2012 Share October 8, 2012 Do any of the following count? Klingon Elvish Alienese Ancient Hylian Tameranian Canadian (ha ha, just kidding) Cudos to anypony that gets every single one of those references. Serious answer: English alone. Unless you count being able to count to ten in Spanish? Check out my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5qXAcUzrizEHvorGalU5jg?feature=watch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lost Profile 644 October 8, 2012 Share October 8, 2012 English... Derr ofcorse I speek English... French... I'm Canadian... It's mandatory to learn it through school Thai... My mom is Thai.... So... How the hell am I supost to talk to her if I don't know Thai Japanese ... Like a little bit... That's about it... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Indiana_Dash 81 October 8, 2012 Share October 8, 2012 Actually, I speak following languages: English (well, it`s obviously) Russian (my native language) German (almost perfectly) And a little bit Kazakh... Well, I think this is all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
~Sugar Sprinkles~ 638 October 8, 2012 Share October 8, 2012 I forever speak English. I know bits and pieces of other languages, but who doesnt? Like I know a lot of Japanese and stuff, but hell I cannot speak the whole language. I wish thought, that'd be coolio. But I probably know more Japanese words and phrases than other languages I do not speak. I also hear that English is the hardest to learn? Haha, weird Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LMW-YBC 102 October 8, 2012 Share October 8, 2012 English is the only language I can speak fully and actually make senseful sentences in. I would add the Scottish accent to this too, since it has a significant amount of words/terms in it, and I use it 24/7. French is next, although I find it hard to make correct sentences in this language due to the many 'rules' of it. I find it much easier to write French than to speak in French. I speak a bit of Spanish, and I know a few words from German, Japanese, Russian, Chinese, Italian and Portuguese. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MuLeKsI 161 October 8, 2012 Share October 8, 2012 I can speak: Finnish - My native language. Swedish - Only some, even though I studied it for three years. German - Studied it for 6 years. Have not spoken it for a year now, starting to forget words xD English - Ofcourse And a few words of russian. -- Ponies, Reenactment and other stuff -- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
catfusious 33 October 8, 2012 Share October 8, 2012 I am trialangual (if that is the word for the term of speaking three languages) I can speak English (obviously) Canadian and British Be very jealous of my multiculturalness Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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