/bltlml/ Bilingual, Trilingual, Multilingual thread

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-Languages you speak and percentage of fluency
-Make fun of monolingual retards
-Like, seriously, fuck them

>Mexico
>Spanish 100% (Superior Mexican version, not retarded Spaniard version)
>English 99.5%
>Japanese 0.5% (Because animu)
>Lol, Amerifats are low IQ

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-Russian 50% (native)
-English 25% Intermediate
-Ukrainian 40% (fluent)

>50% (native)
>40% (fluent)
I don't think that's how it works, Russianon.

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Norgay.
- Norwegian, fluent.
- English, fluent.
- Spanish, it's my mother tongue, but since virtually never write it and I only speak it with my family, it's not that good.
- Japanese, fairly proficient as I've been studying it for about 6 years now. I still have a long way to go though.

I also know some elementary Italian, but not enough to really claim I speak it.

They are have shittilion rules, and i don't know them all.

English and spanish. I wanna learn a new language, but I don't know which one

Russia
My native 90%
Russian 100%
English 75%
Now i'm learning Afrikaans

- Albanian 95% (im sadly losing it a little bit since i dont live in an albanian speaking country)
- French 99%
- German 40%
- Italian 10% (just the basics because its a national language here)
- Spanish 0.5% (because of those telenovelas)

-Egypt
-Egyptian Arabic 85% - My mother tongue
-Standard Arabic 30%
-English 95% - Was taught English at a really young age and all of my thoughts are in english desu.
-Swedish 5% - Online swedish friends whom I play vidya with occasionally teach me some swedish slang.

Russian 150% (superior educated masterrace)
English 75-80% (special Jow Forums version)
Japanese 20% (me weeb ^-^)
Spanish, French, Ukrainian, Belorussian, Polish, German - 2-5%
Chinese - 1%

Native Portuguese
Bretty good English
Basic Japanese (下手だ ;_;)。

English native
Spanish B2
Farsi A2
Turkish A1

>B2
>A2
>A1
What?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages

>Languages you speak and percentage of fluency
Native Spanish, advanced English, and a bit of Hungarian

Saudi Arabia
Arabic 100%, native language.
English 85%
Persian 45%

>people in this thread giving less than 100% on their native language, let alone even listing a percentage

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>Hungarian
Why? For what pvrpose?

it's fun, the vocabulary is very alien-like

Catalan 100%
English 90%
Spanish 80%
Italian 20% (larper)

But there's a -(10%) chance that you'll ever use it unless your family is from Hungary, Chilebro.

I know, it doesn't matter because I learn it for fun, not because I need to communicate with other Hungarians IRL

>Romanian (native language)
>English (fluent)
>French (upper intermediate)
>Catalan (beginner, but I'm not actively learning it)

>Swedish ( native language )
> Finnish ( native language )
>Norwegian
>Danish
>Icelandic
>e*Glish

Derja/Maghrebi Arabic 100%
French 30% gave up years ago
English 99% thanks hollywood

USA
English 100%
German 60~ish
Can read a little Dutch and Nordic languages but not write or speak

Spanish
English
Swedish

Learning Italian

Will learning French make me more fluent in English? I'm a completely naturalized German speaker and don't even have to think when I speak in German but I just can't grasp English for the simple fact that it's ridiculously easy, having mastered German at an early age (even before my mother tongue) has created me this fixed impression that all languages must be as hard, it's only when I started speaking English more often than German that I realized how little sense German makes and how ugly it is

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Spanish 100%
English 99.9 percent (it's just my accent that fucks me up sometimes even if I know how to pronounce things)
German 20% I know the basics but I need more vocabulary

>Will learning French make me more fluent in English?
No, the only thing they have in common is some vocabulary.
Other than that french is more similar to other romance languages.

Maybe learning Dutch and or Norwegian will help you.

How did you came to learn German before your mother tongue?

Vor dem Internet war ich ein exzessives Fernsehkind, Visualisation ist wirklich das beste Mittel noch einfallsreichen Kindern eine neue Sprache beizubringen

>France
>100% French
>99% English
>70% Spanish
>0% Simplified Mandarin Chinese

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Serbian 100%
Bosnian 100%
Montenegrin 100%
Croatian 95%
English 90%
Russian 50%

get on my level you subhumans

Based

>Uruguay
>Spanish 100%
>English 99%
>Portuguese 50%
>Russian 5% the very basics
currently learning french

-Brazil
-Portuguese (native) 100%
-English 95% (poem vocab is shit)
-Japanese 33% (studying it hard)

this except i don't speak spanish.

僕も日本語習うしますよ。
あなたのことがどう勉強しますか?
悪い日本語失礼します。

soundtrack
youtube.com/watch?v=huHIKtow878

Faraguay
Spanish: 98.88%
Portuguese: 72.33%
English: 71.67%
Japanese: 49.88%
Guarani: sorry to admit it but it's barely 25%
French, Italian, Slovenian, Ukrainian: "lol duolingo" tier

Spanish, English and French trilingual from birth
German 15%
Japanese 1%
Hebrew 0.5%

English native
Spanish A2

I'm still learning

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私の日本語は段々磨きます。
でも、あなたは出来る。毎日勉強する。
がんばって!!!b( ̄▽ ̄*)

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English (100%)
Russian (Can speak and read but can barely write)
Russian is my mother tongue

anglophone
speak french rather fluently, but still make elementary mistakes while writing, difficult language
looking to learn spanish next

Spanish 100%
English 100%
Hebrew 100%
French 90%
Italian and Portuguese 20% by virtue of speaking Spanish and French

ありがとうございます、いしよにがんばりましょ!

僕の質問の書き方が失敗ましたみたですね。。。
「あなたの勉強方法ききたいんだ」といたですが。。。

Eu tinha perguntado qual seu método de estudo, mas acho que falhei na hora de escrever a pergunta... Foi mal :P

German 100% (fuck nazis)
English 99% (fuck americans)
French 20% (fuck the french)
Spanish 10% (fuck spanish)
Lots and lots of programming languages

Russian 146%
Belarusian 50%
Any other slavic language 25%
German 25%

>Spanish (100%)
>English (80%)
kek at the amerilards who barely know any other language.

>Spanish 100%
>Hebrew 100%
.... argentino haciendo servicio militar en Israel?

>literally no one in this thread knows what bilingual means
>they're listing languages they've learned at the same time as their main language as a second language rather than as another native one

I'm bilingual, meaning two mother tongues, have excelled with English, and I'm getting my knowledge of the other language to the level I know English, at the same time as I learn a third language.

Actually I have had to excel at English because the other native tongue is a foreign minority language with many dialects and few books around.

>percentage of fluency
What retarded shit is this? I think you mean an arbitary number of how good you think you are

ChicANO

spanish - 90%

english- 100%

German- 80% (or b2 edging towards C1)

French - 2% have some knowledge but cant form a sentence in head

and you realized this by yourself?

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>UK
>English ~50%
>Thats it.
JUST.

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- Canada
- French 100% (native)
- English 90% (studied since I was 8)
- Spanish 50%, puedo leer, escribir y hacer la conversación con ninguna problema pero hay veces que tengo que pedir la persona de repetirse
- Russian 2% Im studying hard though to be fluent

In the future I'd like to learn Italian.

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>hacer la conversación
Tener una conversación*
>con ninguna problema
Sin ningún problema*
>pero hay veces que tengo que pedir la persona de repetirse
Pedirle a la persona que repita lo que dijo*

bretty good though

-Canada
-English 100%
-French 75% (Been studying for 9 years)
-Cantonese Chinese 65% (Fluent in vernacular, written Chinese is not great but passable)
-Mandarin Chinese 5% (I barely understand it)

Currently improving French vocabulary and written Chinese. Written Chinese is very fun to learn.

>I'm bilingual, meaning two mother tongues, have excelled with English, and I'm getting my knowledge of the other language to the level I know English, at the same time as I learn a third language.

lmao

>English 100%
>Spanish 95%
>French 15%

Should I pick up Russian or go back to French

Native english speaker
I can read and understand both German and Spanish at a native level, but struggle in writing and speaking. I don't know any native speakers of either language to train with.

>Spanish 99% (native speaker)
>Portuguese 29%
>Esperanto ~30%
>English 40% (PET) (?)

>Cunt
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>English
100%, native

>Spanish
85%, from 10 years in public school

>Turkish
35%, self-taught for 4 years, little opportunity/need to practice led to a decline (I'd say I peaked at about 50%)

>Portuguese
70%, self-taught for 3 years; mostly use Spanish as a crutch

>Ukrainian
15%, self-taught for half of a year, lost interest

>German
50% according to Duolingo, 20% by my own estimation; self-taught for one year, still studying it now

>Japanese
15%, mostly from anime, planning on working through Tae-Kim's grammar guide once I'm comfortable with German

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Chilly
Spanish 100%, Mapuzungun 70, American English 56% and Weeabonese 50%

>American
>56%
I see what you did there
Mapuzungun 70%
Only words I know:
Weichafe Mari Mari kompunche Nahuel kultrun Machi maqui lonko.
Ez

Slav languages are the top of difficult.

>swedish (native)
>finnish 95%
>norwegian 95%
>danish 80%
>english 80%

Entirely fluent in English

I am decently well versed/conversationally fluent in Spanish (my accent is an amalgamation of Castilian, Barcelona, and Argentinian, so I have a lisped s, pronounce zs and cs next to vowels as “th”, and pronounce “ll” as sh)and Portuguese (BR), I’d say 40-50% fluency in either, although I haven’t studied portuguese in a while so I might on the lower end of that

I have a good basis with no real accent on what I do know in Romanian and Russian due to heritage exposure (I’m a lipovan White Russian, whiter than all of y’all) and I’d guess I’d put it at about 20-30% fluency, maybe a bit more

And I have a basic understanding of Afrikaans and French. I could get around on South Africa (I could anyway since I speak English but I mean in Afrikaans only parts) Flanders, and the Netherlands, or European french speaking countries
With my french. It should be noted that although I’m not conversationally fluent with either, I’m exceptionally good at reading and sometimes writing in either, so I’m able to play a game like trivia crack in Dutch and still win based on my afrikaans. I’d say these are 10% ish

Are you legit mapuche?

>my accent is an amalgamation of Castilian, Barcelona, and Argentinian
>so I have a lisped s, pronounce zs and cs next to vowels as “th”, and pronounce “ll” as sh
Wow, you are the worst kind of asshole.
I thought there could be nothing worse than Sp*niard and Arg*ntinian spanish but I stand fucking corrected, you managed to make one super autistic version out of the two slightly less retarded versions.
How did you know those were the two countries I hate the most? Did you do it specifically to piss me off?

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English 99%
Japanese 99%
Spanish 0.8% (because commiefornia)
French 0.5% (because high school)

>Japanese(native)
>English 70%
>French 30%
>Russian 15%
>German 10%
>Chinese 30-70% when it’s written. Can’t speak it for shit

English (native) 100%
Chinkynese 60%

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>Bahasa (native)
>Javanese (native)
>English (70%)
>Japanese (30%)

>-Russian 50% (native
what?

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Spanish(native speaker)
English(completely fluent, I got my c2 years ago)
French(intermediate, currently on b1)
Japanese(just started a month ago)

Eres sefardi?

Care to explain what's so funny? I study two languages at once, so I don't get your mockery.

Maybe ;)

>I'm bilingual, meaning two mother tongues
No, it just means bilingual. It doesn't matter if you have one, two, three or 10 mother tongues. The amount of languages you speak dictates your linguality.

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>flap
>Spanish 75% (Superior Castillian version, not retarded Mexican version)
>English 65%
>Galician 65% (Native, but not used in my household, I use too many castillianisms like everyone nowadays).
>Portuguese 30% (I can understand anything written, but can't speak it or know the rules to write it myself).

>he isn't natively multilingual
Hebrew - 100%
English - 100%
Esperanto - 40%
French - 15%
Japanese - 10%

Sephardis don't actually speak Spanish. Maybe Ladino at most.

Fuck you Sp*niard.

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>Bengali 100% (native)
>English 100% (bilingual)
>German 10% (A1)
>Spanish 0.2%
>Japanese 0.1% but I will learn it for the anime

Finnish: Native
English: Pretty good
Swedish: Can read somewhat
Estonian: Can take a guess based on Finnish

English - 100%
French - 60%
Italian - 20%

Haven't practiced French since I started this semester, but am going to practice more once i'm on break. I want to read French literature in its original language.

Except that is not how it's used and a native speaker would know that. It's just called speaking two languages.

English 100%
Bulgarian 90% (native speaker but haven't lived there in years, mess some shit up)
Spanish 70%
Russian 30%

Want to get my Spanish to fluency but no idea how to go from intermediate to advanced

Intenta usarlo.

No one can speak fluent Russian here. I mean no one can escape mistakes in spelling or pronunciation.

> natively
Nice try shlomo israel is not real

Fluent in Russian and English. Can understand closely related languages like Bulgarian and Polish, but obviously not speak or write.

>able to speak two languages with the facility of a native speaker
>speaking two languages fluently
>using or able to use two languages especially with equal fluency

Faroese 100%
Danish 99%
English 99%
Norwegian 98%
Swedish 95%
Icelandic 70%
German 30%
French 1%

english 100%
japanese 100%
kys weebs

>Swedish 95%
Tjenare, färingen. Vad händer där ute på öarna nuförtiden?

var på stranden igår

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ههههههههههههههههههههههه انت عملتهم لغتين يابن المتناكة يا فلاح؟
و مدي لنفسك 95 فالمية ليه يا كسمك تعرف 300 ألف كلمة؟ يابن المتناكة طب welcome يعني ايه من غير ترجمة
-Arabic 100%
-English 60%
-Chinese 80%
-Japanese 50%
-French 50%
-Russian 60%