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How many languages do you speak (or plan to learn)?


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How many languages?  

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  1. 1. How many languages do you speak (or plan to speak)?

    • 1
      20
    • 2
      47
    • 3
      27
    • 4
      16
    • 5
      3
    • 6 or more
      8


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On a professional level I'm bilingual and speaking English and German. The latter is my native language and the former I started to study in the 5th grade. At the end of my high school I official reached with this language the C1 Level (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages languages levels) and after many years of speaking it I (like to) think I'm closer to C2.

On a not so professional level my second foreign language is Spanish which I also studied during school back then and at the end I reached B1 Level with it, but I have stopped speaking and using it a long time ago so .. It's long gone xD On the early 2010s I also started to learn Swedish as a third foreign language, but I'm not sure if I ever reached this A1 Level and I also haven't used it in many years.

 

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Fluently, only English. I'm good (i.e. close-to-fluent) at Norwegian, decent (i.e. have previously lived in Sweden and didn't struggle with the language) at Swedish, and I know a few words/phrases in French, German and Finnish. My German used to be pretty good too once upon a time, but sadly due to disuse I've forgotten a significant chunk of it. @ridaranka sometimes talks to me in fluent German and only then is it really apparent how rusty at it I've become.

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I speak English and Latvian fluently but have some limited proficiency in Lithuanian just because it's so close to my own language, Russian because you kinda just have to know a bit of it here and a little bit of Estoniain from having lived there for a short while. I tried to get into learning Italian in the past but it never stuck.

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8 hours ago, daviddaviddavid said:

Fluently, only English. I'm good (i.e. close-to-fluent) at Norwegian, decent (i.e. have previously lived in Sweden and didn't struggle with the language) at Swedish, and I know a few words/phrases in French, German and Finnish. My German used to be pretty good too once upon a time, but sadly due to disuse I've forgotten a significant chunk of it. @ridaranka sometimes talks to me in fluent German and only then is it really apparent how rusty at it I've become.

Ja :) 

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