I speak English, I’m learning my heritage language Norwegian.

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    9 minutes ago

    I natively speak English. I used to be somewhat competent for my age in French because as a child I was in French classes, I gave those up at some point due to a lack of interest. I’ve attempted to learn Mandarin, Korean, and German without much commitment. Now I’m learning Spanish which is coming along, but I lack confidence in it.

    I suppose I also know Newfinese if that counts.

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    19 minutes ago

    I know 2 languages I’m 100% confident. I know another one where I’m 75% confident that I’ll understand and can reply in an understandable way. I know another one 25% I can get by for daily basic things. And I know one where I only know the swear words.

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    7 hours ago

    Native: Spanish Fluent: Portuguese, English I can understand almost everything and can sort of speak it very badly: Italian, Catalan I know very basic things and could probably have survival level communication (although I would have to think hard since I haven’t used either in years): Russian, German Know how to say random phrases, generally “Excuse me, I don’t speak <language>, do you speak English?”: Finnish, French, Dutch.

    Currently I’m focusing on learning Catalan.

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    8 hours ago

    Native Spanish, very good Catalan, good English and some (not enough to speak them) Portuguese, Italian and French.

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    9 hours ago

    Bangla mainly and sometimes English but pretty less in daily life (I do understand more languages but I just don’t speak them)

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    1 day ago

    Native Norwegian, fluent in English, can struggle through childrens’ comic books in German and sort of get by in Egyptian Arabic (or at least I could back in the day, but it’s been a while).