I speak English, I’m learning my heritage language Norwegian.
english, hungarian, some dutch. if I’m pressed, i also know a little german.

Bojler eladó!
Fluently? Hungarian, English, German, Romanian, and French, in that order.
Hungarian, English and passively German.
Can say basic phrases in Spanish, in Italian and in Japanese.Bojler eladó!
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.
Very very limited farci, almost conversational Spanish, and raised American English.
Native Polish and somewhat communicative English
English and Vietnamese
Learning German but maybe thinking of learning some other language instead, maybe Spanish or something not sure
I’m a native English speaker, 但是我可以說一點中文。
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.
Norwegian, so Swedish and also Danish if it’s not too Danish and English. Enough German and Spanish to get by.
German natively, English fluently, basic French, a few words Japanese.
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.
English and some French (Canadian)
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.
Aquí español 👋 an inglish obvis








