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fe3dbad8
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How Many languages do you speak and where are you from?

I am from Brazil, I speak portuguese, english, french and spanish

how about you?

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10dde5ca
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6 languages i can speak, im from India.

uau ! Many languages, huh? What are the languages?

8bdf8505
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I can speak in three languages. Telugu, Hindi, English. I feel we open a new world of thoughts if we learn a new language. Every language teaches us about some different culture and has its own poetry. If we can understand multiple languages our brain can analyse the problem in multiple dimensions. Ofcourse this is valid more for human relations and not analytical problems.

fe3dbad8
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I agree with you, I hope I can learn Hindi and know more about your culture 🙂

fcac4c1d
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Hello my dear friends!
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(disclamer: just showing off 😉: my levels in these languages are fairly different)

db4c43df
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I am an American. My second language is German. I always ask Google how to say something in German to improve my speaking skills. I want to learn to speak Italian and Spanish.

I want to learn German after I learn italian 😬

30b75b8c
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I speak English and Spanish. I do dabble on Russian a bit, but it's very rusty since I haven't spoken it in over 20 years. I'm also learning German now 🙂

 

644c7317
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I speak English and Filipino fluently, and know some of our local dialect here in the Philippines. I am also currently learning Japanese, Italian, and French, and would love to learn French and Portuguese next!

I'm American and speak English.  I got my  undergraduate degree in French Literature and so was fluent for a very long time.  I also studied German and remarkably remember a good bit.  I spent a summer in Italy in college and found Italian was easy to pick up.  I am surrounded by Spanish speakers where I live but I keep mixing up Spanish and Italian so, alors...

 

My late brother worked for the US State Department and was fluent in 10 or 11 languages, including Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Italian, French, Spanish, German, and Somali.

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