I speak English, I’m learning my heritage language Norwegian.
- German (native)
- English (pretty well I hope; half my working life and almost all my free time spent on the internet, shows, books,… has been happening in English since, like, 8th grade)
- Japanese (learning; enough for talking about food, the weather, hobbies,… in somewhat acceptable grammar 😄)
Swedish, Norwegian, and English. Can understand Danish and some German.
Whoa, det er fantastisk! Jeg elsker å se mer norsktalende her!
Swiss German is my native language, and I’m fluent in English. My English pronunciation is garbage though.
Theoretically I can also speak German, but I’m extremely rusty in it and lack confidence, so practically I turn into a stumbling mess that can’t say anything without running away to either one of the above two mid-sentence subconsciously.
English, some Spanish.
I’m pretty shy so I don’t really do small talk with anyone Spanish even though I live here. I can get by obviously but it’s nowhere near conversational.
Norwegian, Danish and English.
You could add Swedish, but only because of being Norwegian, i can understand Swedish. I speak Danish because i live in Denmark.
Heihei!!! Det er så kult!!!
english, hungarian, some dutch. if I’m pressed, i also know a little german.

Bojler eladó!
Fluently? Hungarian, English, German, Romanian, and French, in that order.
Hát itt mindenki magyar?
Hungarian, French, English at native and C2+
German at B1-B2
And I can somewhat understand written Spanish and Italian
That’s the French. My fiancée can do that too as a francophone
Exactly, it’s very nice when seeing Spanish comments online and seems very impressive to people who don’t speak romance languages
English and passable Spanish
fart and cum mostly
Hungarian, English and passively German.
Can say basic phrases in Spanish, in Italian and in Japanese.Bojler eladó!
Mi a helyzet a szesz kazánnal?
english and korean. i’d like to learn more but i’m too lazy tbh
- Mandarin Chinese. Native, but actually not that good. Can’t speak Cantonese though
- English, with heavy “American” accent. Basically native-level fluency
- Japanese. Somewhere between B2-C1 based on test results but that was a long time ago. I can probably get to C1 if/when I have the time to practice
- French. Still actively learning, around A1 across the board
I also have some passive knowledge of Dutch and German… But really passive though
Eh, in all reality, only English.
I have a small amount of Spanish vocabulary, but that’s not the same as speaking it.
I am almost fluent in medicalese, so I can sometimes kinda fumble my way through limited ranges of Latin.
I used to be able to do a little ASL, but never reached fluency, and I’ve lost damn near all of it.
Norwegian, so Swedish and also Danish if it’s not too Danish and English. Enough German and Spanish to get by.
Heihei!






