Learning languages

>Does anyone speak more than two languages?
>How did you achieve it?
>How old are you?
>Have you traveled a lot?

>I only speak spanish and english.
>I learnt english with videogames and Duolinguo mostly
>25
>I've never been out of my home-state in Mexico and I lived most of my early life in a very small town where no one spoke anything but spanish

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>Does anyone speak more than two languages?
I speak 4. Norwegian, Spanish, English and Japanese.
>How did you achieve it?
I'm a second generation immigrant and my mother tongue is Spanish, so I grew up around the first three aforementioned languages. Japanese, however, I started learning when I was like 22.
>How old are you?
29
>Have you traveled a lot?
Not a whole lot, but I plan to start traveling a lot more in the near future.

Ya te vi rubius

>Does anyone speak more than two languages?
I speak 3, Arabic, English, and Russian.
>How did you achieve it?
I am an Arab, I lived in my home country for a few years but lived most of my life in the US. I taught myself russian on my own with textbooks and movies.
>How old are you?
22
>Have you traveled a lot?
only to the Middle East, I plan to go to Russia at some point in my life.

>rubius
Literalmente quien?

>Does anyone speak more than two languages?
English, Spanish and Romanian
>How did you achieve it?
English by watching a shit ton of media and playing a shitload of videogames
Spanish by accidentally choosing to study it in high school, ended up liking it
>How old are you?
23
>Have you traveled a lot?
I've been all across Europe but only to the touristy places, never done any real traveling

Only English and French, language learning is pointless

>>How did you achieve it?
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Spanish, Catalan and English, intermediate at Japanese.
Bilingual eduaction, English with Internet, actual studying with Japanese
25
Only to London and north Italy.

Debe ser una equivocacion mia

Supongo que hay muchos españoles de 29 años que saben Noruego, Japones e Ingles.

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I beg to differ in a strong way. Language learning is more important than ever.

>Does anyone speak more than two languages?
I only speak two: Turkish and English
>How did you achieve it?
Videogames and English websites
>How old are you?
19
>Have you traveled a lot?
Nah, I've never been outside of my country.

>españoles
Soy chileno.

everyone with an education speaks English. that's all you need

I have no (higher) education. Guess I'll have to work and learn double

So confirms my suspicion of being in a disadvantage for only living in one country my entire life and not having access to no language other than english and espanol until very recently... this sucks...

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>Japanese

Kys

Why?

chilENO....

I speak english and french
Through duolingo and watching/listening to french cbc
18
i've been to 5 countries which i think is decent, a lot for somebody as young as me at least
thing is i live in a part of canada where nobody speaks french so i never really use it, it's okay though because i'm hopefully moving to montreal in a few years

>Does anyone speak more than two languages?
english, learning spanish
>How did you achieve it?
native english, studying for the past 5-6 months with spanish
>How old are you?
18
>Have you traveled a lot?
a lot in carib, been to latin america, once to yurop

do you speak canadian?

retard

It's very disappointing to see that there are canadians who don't know shit of french.

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I only speak English unfortunately

Why you gotta go and discourage people from learning a new language? I got a better idea, why don't you kys?

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I speak German, Polish, English and Dutch.
I was born in Germany but my family is Polish so I learned both as I grew up. My mom wanted me to perform well in school so she mostly taught me German. My Polish is pretty bad now.
I had English in school since the fifth grade but most of my skills are from using the internet. I now pretty much only browse English language websites and consume media in English if that's the original language.
I've had Dutch in highschool but I didn't take it seriously then, it was just mandatory to pick up a third language. However, I met my Dutch gf about 3 years ago and have been picking it up more seriously ever since. Speaking it is still difficult for me but I can watch Dutch TV without any trouble. Will probably move there next year.
I'm 28.
I've traveled quite a bit. I've been in America twice but I was a toddler the first time. Been to Egypt twice, used to drive almost every summer to Poland to visit our family. And been to some other typical European holiday destinations such as Spain, Italy, France and Croatia. And I obviously travel a lot to the Netherlands.

>An arabic russiaboo
how does that happen?

>I've been all across Europe but only to the touristy places, never done any real traveling
t.pickpocket

why would somebody in bc, alberta or newfoundland ever need to know french? barely anybody speaks french in thos provinces

Russian native, english c1, korean a2, japanese b2, italian b1 is is ok stack?

I don't even speak English as I don't need it. I can read the written language and can write in it to a basic degree, but that's it.
I can also read some french but nothing more.