<p>I’m fluent in English. I understand Spanish, but its hard for me to speak it.</p>
<p>I’m soon going to reach fluency in French. I took the AP last year (5), have lived with a French family, currently in a French lit course, and spent a summer at Middlebury speaking only French.</p>
<p>I speak the language of CHUCK NORRIS, therefore I don’t need to know any other languages.</p>
<p>I’m currently learning pig latin.</p>
<p>And I teach my friends how to speak bulls***!</p>
<p>@CranberryOrange Your so lucky. I would love to one day speak French. Its such a sexy language.</p>
<p>Yoruba and English, I tried to learn Spanish but couldn’t make myself care.</p>
<p>I speak English, Spanish (necessary because I live in a suburb of Miami where EVERYONE speaks Spanish), ASL (started in school and just fell in love), French, and Latin. </p>
<p>The easiest way to learn is to just immerse yourself, if possible. Spanish was the quickest one for me to learn because I could practice with a huge amount of native speakers daily. So If possible, just get around other people who are fluent.</p>
<p>@nil desperandum: Yoruba?? Thats so cool! I can understand a lot in Yoruba, but I can’t speak it.</p>
<p>I’m pretty much fluent in French, although I can understand a lot better than I can speak, and I’m fluent in English. I used to be fluent in 5 languages but I’ve forgotten them all, but I want to learn Arabic and Italian.</p>
<p>OP- are you that cs guy that kept getting banned a few months ago?</p>
<p>eh ma god, a fellow yoruba speaker!!!
There are so few of us left in the US. the rest are all akatas.</p>
<p>I’m fluent in English and Mandarin Chinese and proficient in French. I wish that I could speak Arabic or an African language; that would be pretty awesome.</p>
<p>I know right!? And the Ibo’s are taking over America!</p>
<p>@314159265: Learn Yoruba! Although personally, I would love to learn Swahili or Afrikaans</p>
<p>Nil desperandum- Haha, in Ghana we call them akatas as well. Do you speak pidgin? </p>
<p>I speak fluent Portugese, fluent Ashanti-Twi, some Tagalog, and some Afrikaans. I would totally love to learn Swahili.</p>
<p>English Spanish , & Half way done with Latin</p>
<p>So I just looked up the word akata, lol, I feel stupid</p>
<p>I would love to speak pidgin just to confuse my friends
@jalapenyoface: where all have u lived?</p>
<p>I speak two- Russian and English. I’m sort of self studying German and French :)</p>
<p>English. Broken Bengali. Broken Spanish. Broken Hindi. Broken Urdu.</p>
<p>English, Mandarin, French, Spanish, German. Currently self-studying Latin and Ancient Greek (future classics major, yay!).</p>
<p>Fluent: English (native language)
Proficient: German (I can hold a conversation with a native speaker very well, but I haven’t mastered the language or the vocabulary so I wouldn’t say fluent)
Basic Knowledge: French</p>
<p>Want to learn: Russian, Italian, Arabic, etc. (there are several of these)</p>
<p>@Hoping411 Hey don’t hate on us Igbos, now.</p>