Japanese (fluent and can write up to 4th grade kanji, been learning all my life)
Korean (used to be fluent but now I just know the grammar, can understand when someone speaks it, and can read but not write, only started taking lessons last September but I use it to speak with my cousins on my mother's side)
English (fluent, quite confident in grammar but not vocabulary, been learning for 7 years)
French (decent, I take some subjects in french at school, been learning for 4 years)
Spanish (just about enough to read a really easy book in spanish with google translate open, been learning for 2 years)
My first language is German (I speak 2 dialects that are so different that they could be separate languages), my second language is English, and I've been studying Japanese for almost 3 months, so I can speak a little bit. I also know a tad bit off Esperanto, which I will study more intensively once I hit the 6 month mark with Japanese.
Actual English... no longer American. American ain't English. I can variety of talk French (bought a GCSE in it besides...) Did slightly of German again within the day... beautiful dull language (sorry lol) I do not like finding out different languages, hate it infact. Probably purpose i am fairly unhealthy at them, but it surely might be first-rate to be ready to effectively regardless that I feel. Spainish might be beautiful well i assume, oh yea and that i talk slightly greek.
I can speak fluently in 6 languages, English,Bahasa Malaysia, Tamil, Hindi, Bahasa Indonesia and Telugu. But i can only wrote in 4 languages, Tamil, English, Malay and Bahasa Indonesia.
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I was going to ask this myself lol
Japanese (fluent and can write up to 4th grade kanji, been learning all my life)
Korean (used to be fluent but now I just know the grammar, can understand when someone speaks it, and can read but not write, only started taking lessons last September but I use it to speak with my cousins on my mother's side)
English (fluent, quite confident in grammar but not vocabulary, been learning for 7 years)
French (decent, I take some subjects in french at school, been learning for 4 years)
Spanish (just about enough to read a really easy book in spanish with google translate open, been learning for 2 years)
So there's not 1 language I'm 100% good at... :(
My first language is German (I speak 2 dialects that are so different that they could be separate languages), my second language is English, and I've been studying Japanese for almost 3 months, so I can speak a little bit. I also know a tad bit off Esperanto, which I will study more intensively once I hit the 6 month mark with Japanese.
Actual English... no longer American. American ain't English. I can variety of talk French (bought a GCSE in it besides...) Did slightly of German again within the day... beautiful dull language (sorry lol) I do not like finding out different languages, hate it infact. Probably purpose i am fairly unhealthy at them, but it surely might be first-rate to be ready to effectively regardless that I feel. Spainish might be beautiful well i assume, oh yea and that i talk slightly greek.
I can speak fluently in 6 languages, English,Bahasa Malaysia, Tamil, Hindi, Bahasa Indonesia and Telugu. But i can only wrote in 4 languages, Tamil, English, Malay and Bahasa Indonesia.
I can speak English, Chinese, and I'm learning French but quitting soon.
German (mother tongue)
Turkish (living there) - very well
English - fluent