I only speak 3 so far, all fluent, tried to learn japanese once but had to stop before I learnt much, now I'm trying to learn some basic Kreyol, but barely starting so I don't count it.
How many languages total can you speak (any level from beginner onwards)
10
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Just two. Our Filipino and English. :disappointed_relieved::disappointed_relieved::disappointed_relieved:
wow!
do the right thing even when nobody is watching
same here. dont be sad. haha :joy:
do the right thing even when nobody is watching
Michelle.Batan wrote:same here. dont be sad. haha :joy:
I'm not alone. :grin::grin::grin: but I can understand a little bit of Cebuan language.
Fluent in four namely Hindi, English, Punjabi and Angika. I can also understand little bit of marathi.
Bisaya, Filipino, English, A little bit of spanish - 4
Olga.Cygnel wrote:Nine, five of them fluently. And some more that I can understand a little bit but don't speak. :)
That's a lot. :grin::grin::grin:
Frederick.Dizon wrote:Olga.Cygnel wrote:Nine, five of them fluently. And some more that I can understand a little bit but don't speak. :)
That's a lot. :grin::grin::grin:
To be fair, I grew up in a multicultural family so I spoke 3 languages since I was young. I didn't need to learn them all completely from scratch :)
And thanks to that, it was easier to learn other languages since there are many similarities in Germanic languages for example.
wow those are a lot, that's amazingleosmith wrote:10
Had never heard of Bisaya, willI definitely look it upAileen.Cortes wrote:Bisaya, Filipino, English, A little bit of spanish - 4
Olga.Cygnel wrote:Frederick.Dizon wrote:Olga.Cygnel wrote:Nine, five of them fluently. And some more
that I can understand a little bit but don't speak. :)
That's a lot. :grin::grin::grin:
To be fair, I grew up in a multicultural family so I spoke 3 languages since I was young. I didn't need to learn them all completely from scratch :)
And thanks to that, it was easier to learn other languages since there are many similarities in Germanic languages for example.
Still very impressive! Sounds great
Awesome! Those are some very interesting languages to knowSourabh.Kumar wrote:Fluent in four namely Hindi, English, Punjabi and Angika. I can also understand little bit of marathi.
that's actually great, I would love to speak Filipino, I speak only 3 languages myself so we're not too different in that sense ^_^Frederick.Dizon wrote:Just two. Our Filipino and English. :disappointed_relieved::disappointed_relieved::disappointed_relieved:
Elso.Martinez wrote:Had never heard of Bisaya, willI definitely look it up
Check this out.
3 English some Spanish and French ( I sing to songs in Korean and German so if that counts then 5 lol)...
... Oh and maybe 6 (Japanese) if I count all the anime theme songs i know by heart lol (I'm kidding) :)
only English and our native language Tagalog for now.. but willing to learn other languages. The only thing that hinders me from embracing other language is my time- how much time will I commit from learning a new one? I am pretty sure, you have same situation like mine..?
Frederick.Dizon wrote:Elso.Martinez wrote:Had never heard of Bisaya, willI definitely look it up
Check this out.
nice one! Thanks for sharing!
I can relate to your situation when it comes to making time for new languagesjanahfacal.. wrote:only English and our native language Tagalog for now..:grin: but willing to learn other languages. The only thing that :sweat_smile: hinders me from embracing other language is my time- how much time will I commit from learning a new one? I am pretty sure, you have same situation like mine..?
I know a few phrases / lot of vocab in 10+ languages but none of them I really understand I say 3 languages they are the ones I can listen in and have made an effort to learn and practice / keep fresh I passed my school exams in French and German but I can't for the life of me recall the languages as I should be able to. Sometimes I think I learn the next and it pushes first out of my head. So now I try to cognate the languages together.
Khadijah.Davis wrote:I can relate to your situation when it comes to making time for new languagesjanahfacal.. wrote:only English and our native language Tagalog for now..:grin: but willing to learn other languages. The only thing that :sweat_smile: hinders me from embracing other language is my time- how much time will I commit from learning a new one? I am pretty sure, you have same situation like mine..?
I can relate too.
Especially now that I have small children, it became pretty much impossible to focus on learning new language, maybe when they are sleeping... :grin: So if you want to learn seriously a foreign language do it before you make kids :grin: My next goal is to teach my children more than 1 language :)
Jade.Xuereb wrote:I can't for the life of me recall the languages as I should be able to. Sometimes I think I learn the next and it pushes first out of my head. So now I try to cognate the languages together.
The trick is to learn a language to a high level (B2 or better) before moving on to another one.
Learning Italian every day!
Great advice! I will keep that in mind. Best of luck teaching your children a new language! :) That's really cool!Olga.Cygnel wrote:Khadijah.Davis wrote:I can relate to your situation when it comes to making time for new languagesjanahfacal.. wrote:only English and our native language Tagalog for now..:grin: but willing to learn other languages. The only thing that :sweat_smile: hinders me from embracing other language is my time- how much time will I commit from learning a new one? I am pretty sure, you have same situation like mine..?
I can relate too.
Especially now that I have small children, it became pretty much impossible to focus on learning new language, maybe when they are sleeping... :grin: So if you want to learn seriously a foreign language do it before you make kids :grin: My next goal is to teach my children more than 1 language :)
I will keep that in mind!leosmith wrote:Jade.Xuereb wrote:I can't for the life of me recall the languages as I should be able to. Sometimes I think I learn the nextand it pushes first out of my head. So now I try to cognate the languages together.
The trick is to learn a language to a high level (B2 or better) before moving on to another one.
leosmith wrote:Jade.Xuereb wrote:I can't for the life of me recall the languages as I should be able to. Sometimes I think I learn the nex t and it pushes first out of my head. So now I try to cognate the languages together.The trick is to learn a language to a high level (B2 or better) before moving on to another one.
Yes and to bother to use it! I was very lazy after I left school
same, laziness is killing my languagesJade.Xuereb wrote:leosmith wrote:Jade.Xuereb wrote:I can't for the life of me recall the languages as I should beable to. Sometimes I think I learn the nex t and it pushes first out of my head. So now I try to cognate the languages together.
The trick is to learn a language to a high level (B2 or better) before moving on to another one.
Yes and to bother to use it! I was very lazy after I left school
English, Hyam, Hausa, Yoruba, French, sign language. 6 all together .
V.
Do we have a Greek teacher in the house?
V.
10, if any level counts :) First 3 fluent, then communicative and quite good basics.
Polish
English
Russian
Slovene
Ukrainian
Bulgarian
Serbo-Croatian - I know, it doesn't exist anymore, but I know communicative bits of both
French
German
Czech
That's an impressive list !Bartosz.Jablonski wrote:10, if any level counts :) First 3 fluent, then communicative and quite good basics.
Polish
English
Russian
Slovene
Ukrainian
Bulgarian
Serbo-Croatian - I know, it doesn't exist anymore, but I know communicative bits of both
French
German
Czech
Both Locals;
English,
Arabic,
Hausa,
Nupe,
Yoruba,
Ebira.
In all, I have them in 6 number.:relaxed:
English, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada.