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Fat Obstreperous Jerk
#26 Old 30th May 2009 at 11:56 AM
I speak Violence and Computer.

Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I cannot accept, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of those I had to kill because they pissed me off.
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Test Subject
#27 Old 30th May 2009 at 12:06 PM
dutch, english, french & bit german
Alchemist
#28 Old 30th May 2009 at 2:37 PM
Quote: Originally posted by KyleTheArtist
6th: Vulcan( just kid xD)



Dif-tor heh smusma
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Original Poster
#29 Old 30th May 2009 at 6:26 PM
Quote: Originally posted by J. M. Pescado
I speak Violence and Computer.

Yeah I noticed :D

"Go on, the world is your canvas."
Lab Assistant
#30 Old 30th May 2009 at 10:09 PM
English, Finnish, German and learning swedish at school.
Mad Poster
#31 Old 31st May 2009 at 3:08 AM
Quote: Originally posted by kustirider2
Dif-tor heh smusma

Yeeeah...Live and prosper to you too :D
Mad Poster
#32 Old 31st May 2009 at 3:15 AM
English and Japanese, and a little bit of Korean. I speak Japanese all the time at school in class and when I'm talking to my friends who still live over there. And I don't speak Korean at all, but I can speak it if need be. At least, I could last year!
I'm hoping to pick up another language next year, either French or Spanish.
Mad Poster
#33 Old 31st May 2009 at 8:46 AM
English - Pretty obvious. I'm not entirely fluent, but I'm close enough.
Croatian - First language.
Russian - If I know Croatian, I almost speak Russian. I'm still a little rusty.
Japanese - One of my favourite languages.

I also speak a little French, and a little bit of German.

This allows me to see into the minds of people! That's right, I can actually see what they're thinking!
So long as what they're thinking is exactly what I think they're thinking.
Lab Assistant
#34 Old 1st Jun 2009 at 12:53 PM
I speak English - first language. I can speak fluent karate Okinawan i.e. On your feet, 45 degree left straddle stance, lower sweeping block fast with power shout, but I couldn't talk about cups of tea of anything
Test Subject
#35 Old 1st Jun 2009 at 4:58 PM
English-first language
Spanish- not amazingly fluent but I can speak it. I just finished my fourth year taking Spanish and going on to my fifth.
Scholar
#36 Old 1st Jun 2009 at 7:28 PM
I'm ok with Spanish, but I need a lot more practice. I've been listening to a lot of reggaeton, which helps, but my latino life partner is starting to get worried that I'm talking like a Puerto Rican gangsta nowadays. Also... I think I know, like, 50 different slang words referring to male and female genitalia and sex fluids now.

I know a little bit of Mandarin and Japanese as well, but I'm pretty sparse on those languages. I'm trying to teach myself more Mandarin now.


And English obviously.

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Top Secret Researcher
#37 Old 1st Jun 2009 at 7:33 PM
English and French (as I'm Canadian and it's basically a prerequisite to be Canadian)
German
and a little bit of Hungarian.

Shut up, Quadratic Equation!
Test Subject
#38 Old 5th Jun 2009 at 12:44 AM
I speak fluent Spanish (parents), English, French, Japanese and Italian.
I've had a big intrest in language since I learned to talk.
Test Subject
#39 Old 5th Jun 2009 at 2:29 AM
I speak English, Spanish (losing it a bit from disuse, though) and can read and write Latin. With Latin being a dead language and all, it's rare that I can find anyone that will attempt to converse with me in it.
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#40 Old 5th Jun 2009 at 3:50 AM
I don't speak anything fluently and my typing is worse.

I speak bits and pieces of several languages - understanding a lot more than I can speak.

English,
California Spanglish,
Tagalog and a few words of Ilocano
Dakota (Sioux)
Gaelic
small vocabulary in Japanese,
Phrases in Cantonese
a few words of Dine' (Navajo)
Some Italian
a few words in Portuguese
I can read and understand quite a bit of French but I can't speak it hardly at all.
a few words of Arabic..


uh.. probably some other words.

oh! Greek food words! YUM!
Lab Assistant
#41 Old 5th Jun 2009 at 5:17 AM
In order of knowledge (Thank you in that language):

1-. Hokkien - Gam Sia
1-. English - Thank you
3-. Mandarin - Xie Xie
3-. Cantonese - Dou Zhe
5. German - Dankershön
6. Malay/Indonesian - Terimah Kasih
7. French - Merci
8. Korean - Kamsahamida
9. Japanese - Arigatou
10. Spanish - Gracias

Hokkien, English, Mandarin, Cantonese and Malay are a must for survival in Malaysia (lived in M'sia for three years, hold an M'sian Passport, Australian Citizen). Learnt German in Primary School and French in High School. I study Korean myself off the internet, after visiting S. Korea I learnt Jap from my sis, who did Jap in High School. I learnt it from using google translator! :o but it is always incorrect, according to my spanish friend.
Field Researcher
#42 Old 5th Jun 2009 at 4:33 PM
Quote: Originally posted by J. M. Pescado
I speak Violence and Computer.


I lol'd.

I speak English, and I'm learning Japanese this year.
Although note I can say the cheese stands alone in eighteen different languages...except for Japanese.
Lab Assistant
#43 Old 6th Jun 2009 at 11:29 AM
Quote: Originally posted by porkypine
California Spanglish


haha I know what you're talking about! yo quiero taco bell. lol.
I speak english, thai, and a little bit of that haha.

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Top Secret Researcher
#44 Old 6th Jun 2009 at 11:40 AM
Hungarian - first language
Romanian - I live in Romania so I have to
English
a bit of French
and I'm learning Swedish =D such a beautiful language.

Don't you wanna fly so high above the clouds and trees,
Learn a thing from birds and bees ,
See the morning rise over the ocean up ahead?

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Alchemist
#45 Old 6th Jun 2009 at 5:19 PM
English, obviously, and if you don't count a few words in Spanish, that's it. I'm just fine speaking only English for now as I'm not likely to move out of country.
Lab Assistant
#46 Old 7th Jun 2009 at 12:17 AM
English of course and I can get by well enough in Welsh and French too
Test Subject
#47 Old 7th Jun 2009 at 1:56 PM
I speak Swedish and quite good English, I spoke Spanish but I.m forgetting that now. I think I know 10-20 words of French, German, Italian and Finnish. And I understand Norweigan and Danish, but I can't speak those languages.
Banned
#48 Old 7th Jun 2009 at 2:13 PM
ENGLISH!
Lab Assistant
#49 Old 8th Jun 2009 at 1:30 PM
from best to less good:
Dutch
French
English
German

Dutch is my mothertongue, the others I learned at school. We have to learn all that languages, I used to don't like it but now I see how useful it is I'm happy I know them! But my French is better than my English because of I have French friends. And I speak a Dutch dialect, but not really a language!
Next year I probably gonna live in Spain so I'll also learn Spanish then!
And I really'd love to learn Russian!
Lab Assistant
#50 Old 8th Jun 2009 at 9:42 PM
English
Hungarian - first language
And I have a lot of italian collegues and friends so now I can understand almost all the swear-words in that language.

I used to study German for 12 years but now I can't speak. Only understand.
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