Your cunt

>your cunt
>how many languages can you speak?
USA
only 1

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3 and my dialect.

only 1 also

two

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I can speak 2 but know 3 and now I'm learning one more

I speak Bulgarian, English and Italian. In the past I've begun Swedish but lost interest.

Why, yes. I am a chicano who cannot speak either Spanish or English properly. How could you tell?

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3.

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二, learning my 第三 lang.

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Three. Five if understanding Norwegian and Danish (partly) counts.

2 fluently so far, but I can understand Hungarian, I just don't know how to answer most of the time, and I'm learning two more now! :)

Can Swedes understand Icelandic?

Only Bulgarian and English.
I've studied others, both in school and on my own, but noting above the A levels. I'm a lazy brainlet.

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Swedish and English though I never speak to anyone in either.

It's very hit or miss. Some sentences I can understand fully and others are a complete mystery. I usually can figure out Icelandic from the Icelanders on /skandi/ but then I need the context.

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>Can Swedes understand Icelandic?
Around 20% spoken and 35-40% written. It's difficult and very different from Swedish but the basic stuff is still the same and much you can pretty much guess.

4.
May add some basic knowledge of Arabic for the memes, since you won't understand that language as a foreigner even as a non-native pro anyway.

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Imagine speaking just 1 language, lmfao

I can speak 2 languages English and Finnish. But read at least decently those two, German, Spanish, French, Swedish and some Japanese. Well, I can read some norwegian and Danish too like this guy
. And a little bit of portuguese maybe because I have studied Spanish. But I have actually studied German, Spanish, Swedish and English since high school or earlier. French and other languages are just hobbies for now.

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english and im about to start learning german i hope i reach B1

also i know a bit of japanese but you know, very very basic, enough for being a tourist and not be so lost

1 but I know some German and can recognize certain understand Spanish phrases

Fluently? 1. Passably? 2 excluding English.

If you ever come to Chile you would not understand anything

Russian
Ukrainian
Polish
Yiddish
German
Dutch (partly)
French
t. euromutt

>Yiddish
Jewish descent?
Based tbqh.

USA
1, english of course
learning italian and japanese, but who knows if i will ever get to fluent level in those

>Spain
>Castillian, Galician, Portuguese, Asturian, English, Mirandese, Leonese

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i can speak at least 100 languages, it's not like I'm retarded or I'm physically unable to use my mouth
>am I able to communicate in those languages? obviously no

Tu falas português, espanholito? És galego?

si falo um pouco, e ben parecido
tamben tenho familia brasileira, e vexo un canal en portugues
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penso que calquera galego con 90 IQ pode ler portugues, pero escoitar a um portugues/brasileiro e mais difizil polo sotaque

how does one become a polyglot?

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I can understand Portuguese, but I cannot write it

skånska, gotländska, jamska, uppländska, norrländska, småländska, göteborgska, bokmål, nynorsk, nynorski, dansk, färöiska, and many more

so about 20 languages in total

its easy if you speak galician, you can follow some tips
>Replace Ñ with NH
>When "N" is at the end of a word, chances are you have to type M instead
>when a spanish word ends in "-on", it usually ends in "-ão" in portuguese

>Jewish accent
Some say I speak like a person somewhere neard from Dresden

Nice

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I’m learning french

USA
I can fluently speak English, German, and Italian
I'm currently learning Danish, but I only just started

Did you study all of those in uni?

You'll never get done with pronunciation

No, I never went to uni I just learned them for fun

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i dont see a reason to speak anything other than english
unless I got a japanese/korean/chinese gf then I'd learn their language

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What materials did you use?

prove it. germans who say they can speak english always are terrible.

You don’t need to, but it can be beneficial to know another language (a relevant one)

I can order a beer in 5 languages

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4 but speaking swedish is a bitch

Duolingo for beginning, then only watching Italian and German TV and movies, going to each country and trying to talk with as many people as possible during my stay, and then just talking with Italians and Germans online.

binlan
can only have serious discussion in f*nnish

>dialect=language
my sides

How can you just pick up the language by watching TV?

Also, I’m taking french in uni, and I have been trying to watch French movies, thing is their movies blow

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2. B2 English

I'd like to learn Portuguese in the future.

Don't watch with subtitles, you'll never learn that way, but when you just watch you'll start figuring stuff out and associating words and phrases

you get more familiar with the language and the pronunciation even if you don't understand all the words. maybe you should try watching kids cartoons until you get more familiar, and use subtitles in the language you're learning.

thats wrong
t. visited germany
also >Americans trying to shittalk language learners

1 - english
I don't consider l*thuanian a language

I can Speak Spanish awkwardly, I understand English, Italian and Portuguese, I'm trying French now.