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Wchich languages do you guys speak?

I speak: English
French (slightly, enough though)
Punjabi (dont be racist please)
Do some Lating
I can speak English and Glaswegian.
l33t sp34k
English, Irish(stupid language) , a fair amount of French and im learning Spanish (just learned the alphabet )
In no order:
English
Irish
French
German
Polish
A bit of Spanish
A few words of Russian.
Few words of Finnish
And a few words of Swedish

DK
cool, keep them coming guys!
Italian, German, fair amount of English.
Spanish, and a bad english...
Finnish (d'oh)
English
Swedish
German
some words and phrases in Latin (don't ask me to construct any sentences :schwitz
#10 - Jakg
English (d'uh)
German (GCSE C Grade :X)
Little French
Techno Geek Speed!
Czech
English
French (little)
Russian (learning)
French
Some English
Cockney!!!
Very little Spanish
Even less German
a few words of Farsi
Quote from niall09 :...Irish(stupid language)...

Wha!? I can't speak it myself but I wish I could and I certainly wouldn't call it a stupid language. I can't believe you think it's a stupid language...
Yorkshire.
Bit of British Sign Language.
Enough Spanish to work in an american restaurant kitchen.
I take it we're not including programming languages?
English - with a lovely Ross-shire tone.
German - basic, very very basic. But know a lot of the naughty phrases.
Drunk English - normally on a Fri and/or Sat night. Not even my close relatives and girlfriend can understand me when I get into flow.
English
French
Scottish (not gaelic, just scottish, as in, "aye, how ye deein type shite")
Quote from U4IK ST8 :Wha!? I can't speak it myself but I wish I could and I certainly wouldn't call it a stupid language. I can't believe you think it's a stupid language...

Ok, its grand to have the basics, but it really is pointless outside of school. Also, you have never tried to learn it, so you can't really make an opinion on it... i would suggest that you would never try and learn it, unless it is taught in a different way in school. BTW, it is not tought like french or any other language (which are more conversation orientated) Irish is taught in a way that you are supposed to write essays, learn poems, answer questions in irish drama. It's also not our first language
Dutch, 1337, French, German, English, some words or basic sentences in Latin, and the local dialect (is that an English word?).
English
French (can't speak much; can read most of it)
Latin (can speak it fairly well; can read marginally well)

edit: and yeah, dialect is an English word (and the right one).
German
English
French
Latin (reading and translating)
Quote from DeadWolfBones :English
French (can't speak much; can read most of it)
Latin (can speak it fairly well; can read marginally well)

edit: and yeah, dialect is an English word (and the right one).

Quote from zeugnimod :German
English
French
Latin (reading and translating)

PLEASE help me with my latin homework?
Estonian
English
A little bit of Russian and German
A very-very little bit of Finnish
English,

A mix of French and German.

I didn't really do much of either to be honest, I know more french. When I try to speak something quite big (more than about 3 words) in German I keep confusing German things with French. I suppose thats what I get for studying both at the same time!

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