I speak English, I’m learning my heritage language Norwegian.

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    • 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 😄)
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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    Hungarian, French, English at native and C2+

    German at B1-B2

    And I can somewhat understand written Spanish and Italian

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        Exactly, it’s very nice when seeing Spanish comments online and seems very impressive to people who don’t speak romance languages

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    Hungarian, English and passively German.
    Can say basic phrases in Spanish, in Italian and in Japanese.

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    • 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

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    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.

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    Norwegian, so Swedish and also Danish if it’s not too Danish and English. Enough German and Spanish to get by.