Are there any bilingual people on Jow Forums? What languages do you speak?

Are there any bilingual people on Jow Forums? What languages do you speak?

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Oui, Je parle francaise et anglaise.
I am also really lonely. but atleast ive had sex before.

English (American)
Bengali
Spanish
Italian

Pajeet
Organic

Hehe...poo xD!

Spanish and english
then I know a little bit of korean and german

Francais
English
(Could learn Italian easily)

Trilingual.
Muslim Pajeet (Urdu)
Taliban (Pashto)

English and lingala. It's a Congolese language.

English
Femanon (I make larp threads and get a lot of replies, so I must be fluent)

why do they speak french in the Central African Republic?

Why don't you speak French too?
French and Belgian colonial empires

Polish
German
English

English and Tacobell

>English (American)
What other kind is there

english and whatever language is native to the shithole they grew up in

English and Spanish. I'm trying to learn French but keep giving up since I have no real reason to learn it.

English and my native one

I mean it's not like any 'merican will reply

English with polish accents are so cute

Holy shit another Bangladeshi browses r9k?

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Bulgarian, Spanish, Russian, English and a bit of German.

serbian, english, german and italian

English
Spanish
Italian
French
And a little bit of German

English czech thai and some albanian

English
Hindi
Malayalam
Arabic ( knows how to read and write idk meaning and shit )

Another musshit I knew it

what are you talking about you dumb nigger

English
American sign language and pretty much any other sign languages that base themselves in asl/lsf

Is sign language as retarded as it looks

Last one doesn't count then, does it?

The proper kind

English and korean
I am barely fluent in korean though

>bilingual
Burgers actually think this is a rare amazing feat, when in Europe a lot of people speak 3-5 languages.

Any sign language based in BSL (British sign language) totally is. Theirs is a retardation of sign language and spoken English, and is a bitch to understand.

English, Swedish, French, German and some weeb. (Chinese)

Idk like im fluent in pronunciation and writing but I have no clue wtf any of it means

Not "musshit" lmao brought up in a muslim country tho

The inferior kind

English
Croatian
Italian
German
Learning Spanish
Japanese a wee bit

Italian (First)
English (Second)
German (Third)
Croatian (Fourth)
Japanese (Fifth)
Want to learn Hungarian and Romanian.

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Latin
English
German

He's saying third worlders like Americans can't even read their own language, let alone another. Its because their schools are objectively inferior.

When you know how to say " hello " in japanese , " ik japanese a wee bit " , just jokin btw

All the Japanese I know come from hentai games.

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I speak English, German and Afrikaans

Nu, mi nuntempe lernas paroli la lingvon internacian. Mi versxajne lernos paroli la francan aux legi lunajn runojn poste.

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Namibia?
has to be original

english and spanish uwu

>wanted to learn japanese
realized that my memory is absolute garbage
>maybe spanish would be easier, that would be useful, and I already know their alphabet
didn't like it
>German is the easiest language for an english speaker to learn, maybe this time I'll...
routine fell apart

I wish that I had any discipline at all. I also suspect that I have actual brain damage. Pretty sure my parents dropped me as a child.

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You don't need a good memory, just a lot of time

>You don't need a good memory

yeah bro just bee urself...

speak fluently:
french
english

speak conversationally:
japanese
german

want to learn:
chinese
russian
italian
czech

learning languages is fun but it gets tough when you have no one to practice with

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>German is the easiest language for an english speaker to learn, maybe this time I'll...
French and Spanish are easier to learn than German, because of the large overlap in vocabulary. Dutch and Scandinavian languages are also very easy because they're super similar to English.
But German really is the odd one out among the Germanic languages because the grammar is so different from the other ones.

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Lithuanian
English
Russian
German
The historical reality is that you never know which side is going to invade next, so it's best to know both languages.

Is it true that if you learn Russian you can get around most of Eastern Europe?

If you like talking to old people - yeah. But you'd need to learn it to basically native level.

Portuguese
English
Spanish
And trying to learn italian.

>German is the easiest language for an english speaker to learn
Not really. Even though it's in the germanic language family, English has more roots in common with French, Latin, and Greek than it does with German because it got R O M A N I C I Z E D. You can mainly thank the Romans, William the Conqueror, and the catholic church for that.

Read up on second-language acquisition user, as long as you're getting comprehensible input you don't need to memorize anything. There are millions of people dumber than you who have learned another language.

Portugues brasileiro ou portugues de Portugal?

A slight retraction here: I didn't mean to imply that we have more roots with Greek than we do with German. I meant the mass of Latin/Greek/French together is bigger than German.

Is knowing a bunch of languages an example of "use it or lose it", or do they pretty stick forever?

You can lose them, but they come back quicker the second time. It's best to practice them you want to keep them.

portuguese and english. A lit bit of spanish because it's similar to portuguese too

Matke Ci rucham :)

Lose it, definitely. But not completely, generally it gets more difficult to construct proper sentences and your vocabulary shrinks, but you can still understand it fairly well. It also comes back quite fast, couple of weeks of immersion worked fine for me.

portuguese native
spanish
english
learning german

English and Russian. Parents came to USA after the fall of the USSR.

I speak Polish and English

I hate my accent more than anything

Im bretty sure most of people you find here are bi.
>polish
>eng
i knew my way around in german too but well didnt use it for years now and cant say much

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English
Gujarati
Hindi
Marathi

>wanting to learn Romanian
t. Cigany

English
Greek
French

Arabic
English

Well its not really spoken, but I'm fluent in american sign language. Boss found out at work and I got a 7k a year raise to have it included in my contract that I'd be the official company interpreter if the need ever arose. In 6 years I've never had to do a god damn thing. We've had deaf clients come in twice, and they always bring their own interpreter. Its really just so the company can say they are progressive and have an interpreter on staff, makes them look good. So real talk lads, if you are fluent in other languages talk to your human resources contact about it. Don't offer to do any translating for free, it is a learned skill that took time for you to polish, you deserve to be compensated for using it for your employers benefit.

japanese and english

Kurwa no, mogles napisac cos poczciwego, zeby Anglozjeby chociaz zrozumialy ze pochodzisz z tego biedackiego kraju, np napisac jakies kurwa, lub inna prosta bluzge. Btw OP pyta tez o dwujezycznych ludzi, a tobie tak srednio wyszla odpowiedz na to.
Idk, I think in our times more often you can meet with multilingual ones.
English
German
Polish
Some chinese
Korean- The cause of that is I like SC2-ish games (with SC2 I'm in love since ca. 2011), and on higher ranks you can find a lot of Korean players.

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skoro sie napatoczyl na ta strone, to raczej oczywiste ze w anglika tez troche umie
z drugiej strony nie jest oczywistoscia czy amerykanin moglby to wydedukowac

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English & arabic

English, Chinese, and German

anyone wanna be language friends?

SUZUKI HARRO LEI HO

English
Mandarin
Decentish japanese but apparently i'm picking up osaka slang without realising it.

Portuguese as a native language. Part Frog, parents would speak French to me sometimes. Forgot most of it.
English since kindergarten
German
Fake Spanish because Portuguese

Macedonian , Serbian , Bulgarian (all really similar)
English
Czech (so Slovak 2 ...)
German
Want to learn Portuguese next

Good luck with Romanian, shit's pretty difficult
t. Romanian guy

I speak English and Romanian fluently, plus a bit of French. Want to learn German and an Asian language.

omae wa mou shindeiru
BANZAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

French, Arabic, Spanish, German and Russian fluently.

Working on picking up Mandarin at the moment

Yep, English and Greek.
Learnt them both at the same time when learning to speak.

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English
Spanish
Japanese
Next one on the list is Russian
I also have a conlang because autism, but it is tricky to learn

Try going to Jow Forums

Hebrew, English, French and Russian.

>(((Hebrew)))
oh no no no

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English
Dutch
French
German
Greek
OwO

Latvian
English
Russian

Slowly been learning Korean for about 1.5 years

Finland (native)
English
And small amounts of japanese and very little russian

my mother tongue is russian, but we moved to germany when I was a child so i speak that as well.
since i barely talk to anyone, english is probably the language i am the most fluent in, especially when it comes to abstract topics. i often even think to myself in english.

English, Irish and some French

athens bro is that you?

>Italian (First)
>German (Third)
>Croatian (Fourth)
>Japanese (Fifth)
>Wants to know Romanian and Hungarian
Italians may be useless, but at least they're faithful.

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No, I'm an Ausfag
originally