How many languages do you know??
By chinna533
@chinna533 (309)
India
10 responses
@chinna533 (309)
• India
12 Nov 08
ohh thats nice , you want to know more two languages.. and i hope you will learn it early.:)
@sreejithsreenivas (10200)
• India
12 Nov 08
I am from India and here in different state we have different regional languages.I know five languages.English Hindi Malayalam Tamil and Kannada.
@chinna533 (309)
• India
12 Nov 08
Hi sreejithsreenivas, iam also an indian i know 3languages.. you know 4 thats great.and do you aware of telugu used in state andhrapradesh ??
@srikandi19 (3391)
• Kuta, Indonesia
12 Nov 08
i just know 2 languages.
indonesia languages and english language ( i must use translate )
@karamellized (680)
• Philippines
12 Nov 08
I only know Filipino and English as main languages. But in Filipino, I am familiar with Ilonggo and Tagalog.
@chinna533 (309)
• India
12 Nov 08
thats great, i have not even heard alout Ilonggo and Tagalog... quite difficult to pronounce...:)
@liquorcs (194)
• Malaysia
14 Nov 08
I know Malay, Indonesian, English, a bit Arabic, and a bit of Sundanese. I am a Malaysian and my money tongue is Malay. I know Indonesian because I study in Indonesia and in this province, majority of the people do speak Sundanese and I can learn a bit of the language. I learn Arabic in high schools few years ago. And English is an international language everybody should know.
@zhaychel (610)
• United Arab Emirates
14 Nov 08
I know eight languages. 4 of these languages I know are dialects of my country. I speak them fluently because my parents came from different regions so I know each of their main dialect in their places. I can understand and utter few words in Korean, Mandarin and Japanese. I've tutored Korean nationals for almost two years and they impart to me some of their language. My boyfriend is a half japanese so I learned them from him. And since I'm in the hotel industry, we are tasked to learn Mandarin since its beginning to compete as an international language. I am literally excellent in English because we are using it as our medium of communication at work, house and daily conversation. ^^,
@bbsr13 (4196)
• India
12 Nov 08
Hello,Chinna! I am from Orissa,India.I can speak,read and write Oriya,my mother tongue,Bengali and the national language Hindi.Besides I can speak,read and write the international language English.Virtually it is our official language.thanx.
@Zezlol (409)
• United Arab Emirates
14 Nov 08
I know English and can understand Persian. Unfortunately, my parents didn't speak the language with me while growing up so I never got the accent. I've been learning French for some many years and can read it but have trouble understanding it when spoken. I don't have the accent for that either. -.- I live in the Middle East and have grown up around Arabs. Arabic classes were required in my school until this year but I found it difficult and my teacher wasn't very good soo I never did get to take advantage of the fact that I live in the UAE..
I know I'll regret not having learnt Arabic in the eleven years that I've lived here but there's nothing I can do about it now. .
@Zezloler (497)
• United Arab Emirates
14 Nov 08
I know Serbian, my native language, and I've learned English when I was young. I've been learning French for about 8 years at school, and I can understand most of it when reading, but not when listening. I'm not that good at talking either - I know the words but I make grammar errors... so I wouldn't say I know it fluently. XD I've been learning Arabic for 9 years (stopped this year) at school, but I have no luck because I find it hard and very different to the two languages I already know. =P
So that's Serbian and English for me, and a little bit of French. xD