Me: 4 (English, German, Turkish, Russian)
No answers yet? Hey, this is an international board with many duolingual people.
English, a bit of Spanish and next year i'll study german
6. Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, English, Dutch, German.
>>72839398
Is luxembourgish more similar to dutch or german?
>>72839421
Du sprichst Deutsch?
>>72838604
1:english
I can speak turkish comfortably and without having to think about but my vocabulary is pretty poor now.
>>72839841
are you aryan
>>72839493
I once heard Luxemburgish, I'd say it's 80% German and 20% French.
>>72838604
ger eng cro
English, Albanian, Italian
>>72839872
nope, I'm 50/50 anglo-slavic by blood
Dutch, French, English, German and learning Portuguese
Oi!
>>72839877
>>72839493
depends on where you go, even Luxembourgish has dialects so easterners speak a version very close to german, southerners on the other hand use many words of French origin
This is about as German as it gets
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1Jfor9KJdE&t=8s
3
but I will never reveal which on this shitholu piggu data mining situ
How comes so many people know German here? Or are you just pretending to know it?
>>72838604
4, but not fluently at all
>>72840135
lets do a who can rap faster vocaroo
>>72838604
3: Spanish, English and Portuguese
>>72840045
Olá, como está o clima na Bélgica?
2.
English and Spanish.
Russian only D:
Was raised bilingual (German-Turkish). Learned English early in school. Learned Russian later because I had a Russian gf.
How do you guys know more than 2 languages?
>>72840624
well, when I was 10-14 years old my da used take long business trips to turkey and I'd go along with him.
picked up turkish quite quickly fromt he runty local and it stuck with me.
german english turkish
learning anime language right now
English, French, Spanish
bumpity bump
define fluently
>>72838604
polish english russian
Finnish, English
>>72844185
How many Poles speak Russian?
Me: 4 (English, German, LITHUANIAN, Russian)
>>72838604
Spanish and English
Also a bit of german, but it's rusty
Lots of claims and no proofs
OK then I speak... every language that any of you speak plus 3 more
german,english, russian(can't write but read though), italian(rudiementary, maybe i will pick it up since it is actually very easyto learn)
>>72838604
3, but 2 of them are conlangs.
>>72844855
Yeah I learned Italian in school, but forgot everything. It is actually an easy language, grammar is easy, most vocabulary is easy to memorize.
Italians however speak very very fast.
Turkish Frisian Greek Dutch English German Lating Old Greek
I only speak rudimentary English and that's all.
Turkish
English
>all these german and austrian flags knowing turkish
KEK
Only two, french and english. But i'm going to learn spanish.
>>72848494
Why Spanish? It should be very easy for you but aren't there others that would be more useful?
turkish
Only English. I've studied French, Spanish, German, and Japanese at various points. I was almost fluent in French at one point but that was a long time ago. We burgers can't practice as easily as Euros can. Also learned some Norwegian on Duolingo not long ago and it's remarkably easy as a native English speaker. Almost like what English would be if English made sense.
>>72838604
English and Spanish.
Working on Japanese (about half way there) and German (about one quarter way there).
>>72838604
>¡HOLA
English
German
Russian
less fluent Belarusian
>>72838604
Greek is the only language you need
>>72848673
Spanish is the most powerful language in the world
English, Spanish, German and I'm learning Chinese.
I won't learn any other language unless there is necessity to do so (huge travel to X, work, etc.)
>>72838604
Gibberish (aka Sp*nish)
A little bit of English
Can understand written French
3, Spanish, English, Swedish
There is only 1 language: the human language.
>>72856252
>Belarusian
This is random. Is your family Belarusian or what? I've never known anyone to study Belarusian...
>>72845315
The speed isn't too bad once your used to the accent, but there's a shit ton on accents.
>>72856252
90% belarussian don't speak their own language, how can you?
ITT: people thinking being fluent means answering duolingo questions correctly
French, english.
Rusty spanish. Currently at chinese, japanese and arabic course at university. I might continue chinese further.
Learned most of my english playing runescape back in the days.
Took 5 years of French but I have pretty much forgotten it by now. I can read it well but I sperg out when trying to speak.
I picked up a good deal of Spanish from my eses working in a kitchen.
I speak the language of pussy
>>72858643
french?
2
if you count the ones im shit at ,5
French, English and Spanish
Danish, English, Punjabi
>>72839348
>duolingual
bilingual
>>72859900
YOu cant make this shit up XD punjabi