How many languages do you speak?

<p>3 and working on the 4th!</p>

<p>^ second to that.</p>

<p>5
English
Farsi
Portuguese
German
Spanish</p>

<p>those are the ones I’m fluent in. I took French for 5 years, so I’m conversational, and I’m currently learning Italian. I also plan on starting Arabic in college.</p>

<p>Languages are kinda my thing lol.</p>

<p>^^^ Wow, that’s super impressive!</p>

<p>After posting a year ago…</p>

<p>I can still speak English, conversational French, somewhat conversational Indonesian.</p>

<p>I definitely know more Hindi; very simple, but I know some. I can catch vocabulary in movies and music, do simple sentences and know some verbs. I learned the alphabet but I forgot most of it (crap!) I plan to minor in Hindi at the like 3 colleges that offer it in the US. If not, Arabic. Since I’m Muslim 'n stuff. Connect to the roots. Even though I’m not an Arab</p>

<p>2.5: English, quite a bit of Spanish (although I’m not where I want to be), and I’m fluent in sarcasm.</p>

<p>English, Mandarin, Indonesian, French and I’m on my first year learning Spanish. I’m supposed to know hokkien cuz thats my family’s background but sadly i dont speak a single word :(</p>

<p>I speak English and Korean fluently. Korean is my first language, and I learned a little bit of English in Korea but became fluent after I moved to America.</p>

<p>I’m taking French in school right now but I doubt I will ever become fluent.</p>

<p>English and conversational Spanish… typical American student, I know</p>

<p>English, Conversational Spanish(Hopefully fluent by the end of high school), Portuguese(Just started, hope to be conversational by the end of high school).</p>

<p>well im an indian. i know english of course. and hindi and bengali. am learning french and ancient greek currently. interested in starting to learn spanish and latin by the end of next year.</p>

<p>For those of us who want to learn more languages, what would the best tool be? I was mulling over picking up a Lonely Planet Phrasebook for Japanese and pairing it with a full fledged learning tool, but I don’t know which one. The first to come to mind is Rosetta Stone, but I’ve heard some relatively horrid things about it.</p>

<p>English, Latin (not that anyone could possibly be fluent in that), and I’m competent in Spanish, although I’m much better at comprehension than speaking since I haven’t taken a Spanish class/lived in a Spanish-speaking country for a few years… I want to learn more, but I don’t have the time!</p>

<p>Amharic (native language), English, Mandarin Chinese, and Spanish…I’m on my third year of Mandarin, eleventh year of Spanish, and first year of German. This thread makes me feel stupid, haha.</p>

<p>English
Bengali
Hindi
Arabic
Latin (not fluent)</p>

<p>and i understand some Spanish and German.</p>

<p>Any answers to my last question? I’m slowly waiting to dive into Japanese.</p>

<p>Lol I alredy know english the best and most use langauge so why would i waist my brain power learning other ones. I was born and raised with this language && im not about to change.</p>

<p>As for me, I’m fluent in English and am learning Spanish(I’m only in Spanish 2 right now, Freshman).</p>

<p>I fluently speak English and Farsi, study Latin in school, self-study Spanish on my own time, and am taking Italian classes beginning in the winter. Eventually I would love to dive in and master ASL, but my plate is full as it is :P</p>

<p>let’s see: french, english, study spanish, study latin, hope to study something like mandarin or japanese in the future…but as for now, 4</p>