English of course and Latin. I didn't read the other post so I don't know if anyone else here speaks Latin. I speak a bit of Spanish. I know quite a bit of sign language and one of my friends taught me a tiny bit Chinese and Japanese. (She has some Japanese in her and she took a class on Chinese)
Dutch and English And a bit of French, German and Spanish. Well for the spanish part, i just make up words that sound a bit spanish
I'm fluent in both French and English - which is alright. I'm also learning Spanish, German and the creole language of Alsace - which is a mix of French and German It bugs me sometimes because sometimes I'll speka and certain words I say will sound really French and vice versa - so that pisses me off sometimes <_>
I read, write, and understand German, but I'm not a fluent speaker yet. My native language is English.
I can fluently Speak/Type English, Dutch, Esperanto and Technobabble P). And I know bits and pieces of Russian, German, French, Latin and Spanish. But hey, ssst, I don't want anybody who knows me knowing about it, this way I can peep in on conversations in an easy way
French, French Slang, Quebec Slang (because they are very different), English, a bit of Spanish and two sentences of Swiss-German.
I've been in french immersion since grade seven, so I'd say I'm fluent in French, as well as English.
Have been doing french at school for about five years so I would say I'm pretty fluent, and I'm from England so I can speak English. And I can speak geordie slang(most of you probably haven't heard of this unless you are from the Uk! )
fluently in english, latin, french, and Chinese(my school teacher had a hard time teaching me Chinese. Pronounciations are so hard!)
Swiss is not a language. They have their retoromanesfmmfjdkdg or how is it called.[/b][/quote] It's a real language called Romansh.. I thought it was Swiss-German 'cause my swiss friends called it Swiss-German..