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How many languages do you live with?

Select one

  • Only ONE

    Votes: 7 35.0%
  • TWO

    Votes: 5 25.0%
  • more than TWO

    Votes: 8 40.0%
  • master of none, I do not know any language well

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    20

mshiva

New Member
Please tell me how many languages you are familiar with and how many you are learning or would like to know.

Let me start with myself:
1. Tamil - [It's my beloved mother tongue.]
2. English - [It's the sweet international language.]
3. Kannada - [It's the local language of the place I live in.]
4. Malayalam - [I hear it a lot.]
5. Telugu - [This too I hear a lot, much more than Kannada.]
6. Hindi - [It's the national language.]
7. Sanskrit - [I was forced to sudy it in school.]

I am also learning French. - [I study it in school now, I want to master it.]

Yes I am in India, so it is not unusual to know so many languages.
But I do not want to learn any more languages.
 
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i do
Nepali
English
Hindi
Chinese
putounqua
Japaneses
Norean
French
Filipino

and i hear a lots of Asian languages
 
English, Italian and Spanish. No need to learn any other language.

Although I would like to learn Latin.
 
English
French - (I took the class for 5 years, but I haven't used the language in 2 years so much of it's left me)
Japanese - starting an Elementary Japanese class at my university on monday.

I hear Russian all the time. My girlfriend's Lithuanian, and her parents speak Russian 24/7. Oddly enough, they don't speak Lithuanian. Well, if they know it, they don't use it. I know my girlfriend doesn't speak Lithuanian, though.
 
I speak English, some Spanish

I want to learn like 5 other languages..

There is a ton of different languages around here, so yeah... I'll say all of em :p
 
I once learned some zulu on holiday once. very interesting language, and fun to speak too as its so different. I only managed to pick up a few score of words though, so its not like i can have a conversation.
 
I know english and quite a bit of spanish b/c I worked construction w/ my dad in SoCal for a few years. I want to learn Russian now.
Chris
 
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