1. lady borrow

1. lady borrow
2. how many languages do you know?

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Polish (native), English (good/fluent), German (meh), French (basics), Russian (basics)

that's about 2.3

Eesti

Estonian and English are the only languages I can say I really know

>monolingtugal

I know right?
It's literally a*Nglo tier

That's just 2 Hans.

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2 Finnish (native), English (fluent), Japanese (conversational), Swedish (basics), German (basics)

2.5

I honestly have my doubts on this but whatever. Almost everyone under 35 can speak English just fine and most people over 45 and under can speak French and half-decent amount of them also speak English. If this is counting people who speak Spanish then I'm calling bullshit on the map.
Although it might make sense when you consider that most of our population is really old.

eesti

5

It says a lot of Spain to have 4 regions where everyone is taught 3 different languages and the average does not even reach 2.

arabic english and german
i used to speak french ages ago but i stopped when it stopped being mandatory in the school i went to

5

1.5

Portuguese - native
English - fluent
French - very basic
Spanish - faked, but it's just trial-version Portuguese, so.

>I speak English, Danish, Swedish and Norwegian so I'm a polyglot

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That map is self reported isnt it

Having doubts on your countrymens' honesty?

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Just think people overestimate their proficnecy in a language
But maybe boomers speaking serbo-croatian and many people speaking german does add up, along with english and slovenian

>the virgin dutchman
>the chad anglo

Yeah that's really common I think. It's also a pain in the arse for people that are actually fluent in multiple languages.
>"ummm yeah i speak english and i picked up some french in school and ummm my grandma taught me a little spanish so..."

Ukrainian (native), Russian( perfect), English(good), Belarussian(understand), Polish(can read).

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2. Three

>Finnish native
>English fluent
>French basics
>Swedish few words
>Japanese weebspeak

English (native)
French (can read 95% and speak fairly well)
Latin (can read somewhat)
Italian (know a bit)

I would have that that since Hungarian is a language isolate, that Hungarians would out of necessity speak at least two languages. Interesting.

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>Latin (can read somewhat)
t. the pope

I'm not 100% on this, but I'm pretty sure they don't really care about other cultures that much. They have a surprisingly good media, music, and entertainment industry so they don't need to turn to American content to be entertained. A lot of the young generation speak English though, as is natural nowadays. If you think I'm wrong feel free to say so

English and French natively
Spanish fluently
Simplified Mandarin Chinese at a basic level

Native Irish
Perfect English
Currently learning Spanish

>Native Irish
AAAHAHAHAAHAHAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
What parents would rise their solely kid on a meme language?

you can have more than one native language

Parents that have culture
And a worrying extremity of Irish nationalism
I'm not even really that radical tbqh, protestants aren't too bad I suppose

Este limba română o limbă?

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They didn't even raise you bilingual though??

None

2.5
English and Cree
Learning German
Ich habe keine ahnung wie es zu sprechen

3 Including my native language (French).

School did that for me. My education was in English. They used English at PT meetings and with extended family, things like that. But 99% of home conversation was Irish

Based

>Cree
Nice

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Thanks fa.m

what letter is the asterisk censoring out?

Native Icelandic, fluent English, limited Danish and German.

Next level autism parenting

fuck

>has the possibility of raising their child as bilingual
>doesn't

based parents

none lol get fukt

English: native
German: B1/B2
Swedish: A1
Russian: not good

leaf
french (to some extent), english, romanian (can speak easily but cannot write in it)

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4 languages, australian, british, american and canadian

German (native), English and Russian.

german (native), english (fluent), turkish (broken), serbo-croatian (rudimentary), latin (basics)

about 2.6

based and langpilled

He didn't say Spanish.

Hungarian, Romanian - native
English - almost native
German, Italian, Spanish - middle tier
French - beginner
>upcoming
Portuguese, Dutch, Russian

binlan
2

>finnish
>bad english

>ei räägi soomeks
kurati

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Three.

1. feuille

2. French (native)
English (fluent but speak with stutter)
Spanish (conversational)
Russian (started studying half a year ago, can read and write and understand what cases are used, genders, etc. but don't speak it)

es tu presque littéralement moi

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Where i can learn estonian

Armenian, Russian, English, meme-tier Arabic(aka "learning")

1.Finnish
2.bad english

I am fluent in 3

Náhuatl (native) Spanish (native) English (good/fluent) Italian (English (good/fluent) French (basics)

I wish to learn Japanese to impress the jew girl that i like, she is a weeb, right now i don't have the money but im planning yo start to learn it on January 2019

Ukrainian(meme language)
Russian
English
German but not as fluently as English

God damn I thought this was one of those China gore videos and thought she was going to get beheaded
Go for it, Tizoc Tonatiuh.

(in the order I learned them)
English - Native
Latin - Literate
French - Basics
Japanese - fluent understanding, intermediate speaking
Mandarin - Intermediate (hsk 5)
Urdu - Basics

So basically one.

At least i'm pure blooded and i'm not a mutt like you dear friend

Si Pablo, si. Vamos celebrar esto con un buen caldo de rata.

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E uma delicia, but thats a peruvian dish, not Mexican, how is the life on gypsie land?

Very good all women are very valuable, none of them fuck for free.

>cree
bahahaha fuck off back to nunavut alcoholic

>basics
You don't speak it.

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what if you speak the basics

Native: English (NA not bongstan shit)
Others: None. Literally every other language is meme tier horseshit that will be bred out of existance in 100-200 years unless you're commie in which case you learn to speak chink. Finnish, French, Deutsch, even precious Nihongo will all be dead and forgotten soon (and thats a good thing).

Greek ( native ) , English ( Almost fluent) , Russian ( Can talk a bit but can't write or translate ) , Albanian ( only swearing )

Korean, English, Japanese, Thai, Russian

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Spanish
English
Guarani

German (native)
English (fluent)
Russian (basic conversation)

>2.7
>diaspora parents never taught you any

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30% of the population is russian speaking here that's why the number is up
Also local boomer generation is mostly fluent in russian because of soviet times

Swedish (native)
English (native)
Spanish (learned)
Russian (learning)
German (learning)

ктo cтyдeнт pyccкoгo языкa тaкжe?

> English (fluent)
Goot mornink peepol

Native Romanian
Fluent in English
Intermediate (conversational) French
Basic Dutch
I'd say that's ok since the average normie here can hardly string a sentence in English together, let alone in other languages.

Pärgel puhun oike vähän soomen keelt

:D

>30% of the population
In 2018 it was less than 25%

English
Japanese
Russian
Lithuanian

Well i really speak just Finnish and English, but i understand little bit of Swedish and German.

Hur vanligt är det att en finne i helsingfors kan svenska? Bra nog att kunna ha en konversation? Förstår du det här?

I know English and I'm told by Spanish natives I speak very well so two languages

Fuck you Mrs Robinson for failing me in Spanish 2

German (native)
English (fluent)
French (okay, but not 100% fluent)
Swedish (basics)

tfw I only know 2 languages when my nation's average is 2.7.
Anyway, should learn russian.

4* French is obligatory. Given I didn't learn half a shit about it and had zero interest. I had to get it in september in 3rd of secondary a few years ago but being born in Galicia I do speak castillian galician and english without difficulty for either. I'd go as far as saying that I'm better at written english than Galician considering how much in decline proper use of the language is.

Ready for the mexican takeover?

I think it varies a lot.

Some Finnish speaking people speak pretty Swedish fluently specially if they have a job that requires Swedish skills or they interact a lot with Swedish speaking people.

But most people don't really use it much in their everyday life so they don't really speak it very well.

It was much easier for me to reply in English.

I've heard that there's a lot of resentment towards swedes and swedish speakers.

I'd like for there to be a lot more cooperation between finland and sweden. I was in Vasa this summer and it was lovely, we will always be sister nations

>Hans
Roach "brain" at work.

Swedish (native)
English (fluent)
Finnish (basics)

Dutch, French, English, German and notions of Russian