What Languages Do You Speak?

What languages do you speak?

  • English

    Votes: 28 87.5%
  • Spanish

    Votes: 11 34.4%
  • Chinese

    Votes: 2 6.3%
  • Hindu

    Votes: 1 3.1%
  • Arabic

    Votes: 2 6.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 17 53.1%

  • Total voters
    32
English, Vietnamese, little chinese and mild japanese.
 
English was my first language although I'm Vietnamese. I understand most Vietnamese but cannot speak it for some odd reason. I know a bit of Japanese from my weeaboo phase. I am currently learning in my second year of French and beginning to dabble into Korean, while taking a temple class to learn only how to read and write in Vietnamese.
 
English was my first language although I'm Vietnamese. I understand most Vietnamese but cannot speak it for some odd reason. I know a bit of Japanese from my weeaboo phase. I am currently learning in my second year of French and beginning to dabble into Korean, while taking a temple class to learn only how to read and write in Vietnamese.

I can speak Vietnamese pretty good but I cannot read or write it.
 
I can actually speak it. :U
My friend's japanese so he does teach me a little.
I can speak it but can't read hiragana and katakana.
 
Yo puedo hablar espa?ol con fluidnez. Solo lo tom? para tres a?os, pero, estudi? mucho cuando no fui en clase. Siempre leeo articulos en espa?ol de CNN, y tambien, miro mucho telev?sion espa?ol. Ahora, puedo hablar, leer, y pensar en espa?ol sin pensar.

You can google translate it if you don't speak spanish. And no, I didn't use google translate, ask anyone who speaks spanish: my grammar isn't screwed up. (Well, at least not to the extent an automatic translator would.)
 
Yo puedo hablar espa?ol con fluidnez. Solo lo tom? para tres a?os, pero, estudi? mucho cuando no fui en clase. Siempre leeo articulos en espa?ol de CNN, y tambien, miro mucho telev?sion espa?ol. Ahora, puedo hablar, leer, y pensar en espa?ol sin pensar.

You can google translate it if you don't speak spanish. And no, I didn't use google translate, ask anyone who speaks spanish: my grammar isn't screwed up. (Well, at least not to the extent an automatic translator would.)

You're not fluent. You're proficient.
=P
 
You're not fluent. You're proficient.
=P

That's the word I was looking for. I understand most of what people say. (All following statistics are legit, by the way)
I can understand around 80% of what people are saying. My brain has to then fill in the blanks for the, "Missing parts"
People always say that when it comes to learning a language, reading is the easiest, listening is next, and speaking is the hardest. I'm the opposite. I find speaking incredibly easy, it's the listening that's difficult.
 
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