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How many "normal" people (we as programmers are special) languages do you speak/understand?

I know English, Italian, some French & Spanish and some Slavic language like Macedonia, Serbian, Croatian and Slovenian. What about you?

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  • 2
    Italian as mother tongue, English and some German. I can understand some Spanish and some French. Does Latin count too?
  • 2
    Chinese, German, French, English 😅
  • 0
    Hello every one.
    Ciao a tutti.
    Salute a toute le monde.
    Hola a todos.
    Здраво на сите.
    здраво свима.

    ;D
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    @Archetipo I got lost at the last two lines. Really, what does

    "
    ;D
    "

    mean? 😉
  • 4
    Russian
    Lithuanian
    English
    Can understand basic Polish...
    Want to learn Japanese :)
  • 4
    English, German, very little and poor French.
  • 6
    German and english. I barely speak irl so I stick to programming languages.
  • 1
    Portuguese, English some Spanish and a bit of French and currently learning Dutch.
  • 2
    English and italian, i can sorta understand Spanish since its close to Italian. I used to know Latin and i taught myself to write and understand Quenya from the Lord of the Rings, but i don't think that last one counts XD
    I'm currently trying to learn japanese, but i have very little time for it.
  • 0
    I can talk to my PM in a way he understands me.
  • 3
    Dutch, English and French. I had a year of German and did a Danish course too.
  • 2
    English Afrikaans and Xhosa.

    My country has an enormous number of languages, you need at least these 3 to get around.
  • 2
    English and learning German. I feel so inferior to everyone else
  • 1
    only Malay and English.
  • 2
    Dutch as a mother language and English very good. That's about it haha
  • 1
    English and some German.
  • 2
    English, Hebrew, some French and very little German.
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    @Elendil Do you write notes in Quenya so nobody can understand?
  • 2
    North-african dialect, Arabic, French and English.

    Perfect fluency for the above.
    Meanwhile learning German, Spanish and Japanese.

    But sometimes everything gets mixed up and I start using English words while speaking French for exemple..
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    @ThatDude God "potato language" killed me, having learned some (ok, very little) Danish... 😆😄🤣😂

    But apart from that, English is my native language, I know French quite well living in France, I'm learning German and I'm ok at it, I know some very basic elements of Hungarian, Esperanto, Danish, and Portuguese...
    Yes, languages are a hobby of mine 😂😅
  • 1
    And who's using duolingo to learn another langs?
  • 1
    @vortex Me, for the 4 aforementioned languages (that I know only basics of)
  • 2
    Albanian & English
  • 2
    Italian as mother tongue, English (more or less...).

    In elementary schools (5-10 years old) my English grades were 5-6... In Italian 6-7..... In science and math 9 .-.

    Can I speak with linear combinations in the real world please?
  • 3
    I can speak read write and understand Dutch and English

    I can read and understand German and Afrikaans.
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    @RaspberryPi "salute a toute le monde" bothers me.
    "salut à tout le monde" is much better.
  • 1
    @AXILES Still learning :) thanks for the info. My grammar is not perfect in any language except Italian. But I think that the most important part is understanding what other peoples are trying to say to you and being able to communicate back your thoughts.
  • 0
    @AlexDeLarge I hate my voice and have no one to talk to. I prefer writing.
  • 1
    German, Englisch and French I'm more or less fluent in. I can speak/understand some basic Italian and some Russian.
    @vortex I use Duolingo to get some practice in some of these languages, but it's more an on/off thing. I can use it regularly, then again, not in once in weeks.
  • 1
    Spanish, English.

    And that's all :3
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