I speak English, I’m learning my heritage language Norwegian.

  • gergo@lemmy.world
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    43 minutes ago

    english, hungarian, some dutch. if I’m pressed, i also know a little german.

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    Hungarian, English and passively German.
    Can say basic phrases in Spanish, in Italian and in Japanese.

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    Eh, in all reality, only English.

    I have a small amount of Spanish vocabulary, but that’s not the same as speaking it.

    I am almost fluent in medicalese, so I can sometimes kinda fumble my way through limited ranges of Latin.

    I used to be able to do a little ASL, but never reached fluency, and I’ve lost damn near all of it.

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    Native English, poor Italian, barely functional Spanish. I can read Italian and Spanish with a bit of effort and understand both pretty well when spoken, but my speaking is severely lacking in both.

  • Griffus@lemmy.zip
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    Norwegian, so Swedish and also Danish if it’s not too Danish and English. Enough German and Spanish to get by.

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    German is my first language, and also my third. When I started school I had to learn English; over the years I didn’t speak much German and I have forgotten a lot. Now I have started to re-learn German again.

    Also bits of French, Spanish, Esperanto, Latin, that I picked up or started learning over the years.

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    English and swearing.

    Used to be fluent in French, but nobody to talk to to practice so I’ve lost a lot of it. Basic Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, German. Learning Gaeilge.