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By busta1baby
@busta1baby (1230)
United States
12 responses
@pooh08 (671)
• Vietnam
13 May 08
I was born and living in Vietnam. So I can speak Vietnamese. Besides Vietnamese, i can speak English but it's not well. Now I'm studying Japanese with nature teacher. So I can speak Japanese a little. I'm trying study more and more until I can speak foreign languages as my mother language.
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@itsmepinky (1300)
• India
12 May 08
I can speak a little bit of french and other languages like hindi and gujarati.
~Pinks~
@maryelser (13)
• United States
13 May 08
I can speak a little German. Actually, I can read it a lot better than I can speak it, lol.
@Chispa514 (871)
• Montreal, Quebec
22 Jul 08
I can speak English, Spanish and French, and I'm trying to learn Ukrainian, I remember a few words from my childhood, but not even enough to make a complete sentence
@wildplace (154)
• Germany
18 Jun 08
Yes, I speak German, English, Plattdüttsch, French and a little Spanish.
@hockeygal4ever (10021)
• United States
9 May 08
I can only speak my native language of English fluently. I can read and speak some French also. Spanish is limited to the common words and such, definitely not enough to converse.
@joimarquez (1836)
• United States
12 May 08
i can speak english fluently..which i learned in school. i know how to speak tagalog (filipino), because im filipino...born and raised in the philippines...i know a bit cantonese (hongkong chinese) and urdu (pakistani language). i have lived in hongkong for 2 years and i have a pakistani boss when i was working there in hongkong.
@thuynhu (661)
• United States
7 May 08
Yes, I do speak another language. I speak Vietnamese beside speaking English. I don't speak Vietnamese as often anymore. I live with my husband and well he doesn't speak it at all seeing as he isn't Vietnamese. I do try to continue to speak it so that way I won't forget or lose the touch of speaking. I try to call up my cousin from time to time that way I would speak it.
@Elixiress (3878)
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7 May 08
I can speak English and a little bit of German, enough to get me by since I can work out how to pronounce words and form sentences and say simple stuff.
@Adelida2233 (1005)
• United States
7 May 08
I live in the US, so my first launguage is English. I also speak French and Spanish fluently. I can read Norwegian(Bokmal and Nynorsk, they have 2 seperate languages), but have a hard time speaking it fluently. I know enough to get by in Norwegian, but it is very broken.
The two Norwegian launguages were spoken by different classes(for the most part, this is now not true, it is geographically based as opposed to income based), Bokmal was/is more of the worker's language, much more crude and closer to the Viking language. A lot of words are contractions that would be used in everyday life.
Nynorsk was orginally "the king's language", and was much more noble. Much like British and American English.
I would like to learn Portuguese as well, but Im not sure when I would ever use it.