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Bakuryu wrote on 2011-10-29 23:54
Español.
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TropicalCat wrote on 2011-10-30 00:17
English and some Luxemburgish thought.
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Zeo wrote on 2011-10-30 01:09
American Sign Language is my first language.
But I use American sign language and English fluently.
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Nataria wrote on 2011-10-30 01:43
I grew up speaking both English and Finnish, but I primarily speak English along with the rest of my family =D
(well...except my family that stayed in Finland)
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chaolin wrote on 2011-10-30 01:52
英語を. (English)
But I can't speak Japanese so I fail at life :<
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Moppy wrote on 2011-10-30 01:52
English. Though I do understand Newfoundland English well but I don't speak it.
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Zid wrote on 2011-10-30 04:23
English, but I'm fluent enough in my native language (Vietnamese) to get me through life on that language alone if I live there.
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Chockeh wrote on 2011-10-30 05:33
English but fluent in French and Tagalog.
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TropicalCat wrote on 2011-10-30 05:57
Quote from chaolin;641674:
英語を. (English)
But I can't speak Japanese so I fail at life :<
Japan is a small Country, your not really missing much my brother.
...Unless your forced to move to jap then your screwed.
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Medusa wrote on 2011-10-30 06:04
does 'broken english' count? when i started school, my teachers hated me because of my father speaking pidgin.
fluent in english and french.
can understand some russian.
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Ithiliel wrote on 2011-10-30 07:30
English.
I used to be pretty fluent in Japanese =( But lack of having someone to talk to has made me lose a lot of it. I hope to remedy that when I switch my major to Modern Language. I would also love to become fluent in Chinese (Mandarin or Cantonese, either is fine with me) and Russian.
Actually, to be honest I want to be fluent in a lot of different languages.
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Sumpfkraut wrote on 2011-10-30 09:12
German, but until I started the apprenticeship it was mostly English (yay for having no life outside the internet).
I can decipher bigger than expected portions of Scandinavian texts too.
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jirachistar wrote on 2011-10-31 14:28
I speak English. Despite being Korean I can't understand one word of it. xD
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Akemii wrote on 2011-10-31 15:45
100% Brazilian. Was raised in Brazil up until I was 10 years old, I can also speak fluent english. No one can tell I'm from Brazil. I prefer Portuguese over it, and practice whenever I can.
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BizarreJuju wrote on 2011-10-31 16:50
Japanese
English when I started preschool in US Military base in Japan. But at home I mainly use Japanese. Sadly after moving to US I dont have my chance of using Japanese or listening in public so my Japanese is starting to get rusty :v