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IlonnaaBabes Posted at 9:37 am on June 21, 2009
Random I know, I was just wondering if anyone else apart from me was. If so, what languages do you speak?

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airemaye Posted at 5:37 pm on July 3, 2009
I'm getting there.

I'm proficient in Spanish. I can't say fluent just yet, but that's my goal.

I wish I'd started learning other languages earlier. I curse my parents and my school for having an anglo-centric mindset.

Magnifique Posted at 3:06 pm on July 3, 2009
English and Assyrian.
platanera6401 Posted at 8:46 am on July 3, 2009
english and spanish
Periwinkle Posted at 2:50 pm on June 26, 2009
Quote: from isobel at 9:43 pm on June 25, 2009

Quote: from Periwinkle at 5:39 pm on June 25, 2009

Quote: from Shaknbake at 7:06 am on June 25, 2009

That depends on what degree of mastery you consider necessary to qualify as 'bilingual.'

 


 

 I would have said that to be bilingual, you would have to have two languages as your native languages. If it's something you learned later, then you may be fluent but personally I wouldn't say you're bilingual (okay, strictly speaking you are, but when someone says 'bilingual' I immediately think of them as meaning they have two native languages, not as having learned another language).


I started learning a foreign language at the age of 3. I consider myself bilingual either way.


I believe that the age at which the brain stops being able to acquire languages like native languages is about 11, so learning a language at the age of 3 and being able to speak it by 11 would probably count as bilingual in my eyes.

Skifox Posted at 9:36 am on June 26, 2009
English
French
BSL
And level 1 in Japanese and German.
isobel Posted at 1:43 pm on June 25, 2009
Quote: from Periwinkle at 5:39 pm on June 25, 2009

Quote: from Shaknbake at 7:06 am on June 25, 2009

That depends on what degree of mastery you consider necessary to qualify as 'bilingual.'  

 


I would have said that to be bilingual, you would have to have two languages as your native languages. If it's something you learned later, then you may be fluent but personally I wouldn't say you're bilingual (okay, strictly speaking you are, but when someone says 'bilingual' I immediately think of them as meaning they have two native languages, not as having learned another language).


I started learning a foreign language at the age of 3. I consider myself bilingual either way.

Periwinkle Posted at 8:39 am on June 25, 2009
Quote: from Shaknbake at 7:06 am on June 25, 2009

That depends on what degree of mastery you consider necessary to qualify as 'bilingual.'


I would have said that to be bilingual, you would have to have two languages as your native languages. If it's something you learned later, then you may be fluent but personally I wouldn't say you're bilingual (okay, strictly speaking you are, but when someone says 'bilingual' I immediately think of them as meaning they have two native languages, not as having learned another language).

Shaknbake Posted at 11:06 pm on June 24, 2009
That depends on what degree of mastery you consider necessary to qualify as 'bilingual.'

KathyN Posted at 10:43 am on June 24, 2009
Hebrew, Russian and English.
annely Posted at 4:45 pm on June 22, 2009
I`m multilingual:

Native: English, Tagalog, Cebuano
Fluent: French
Learning: Mandarin, Korean, German, Spanish & Esperanto

BlueEyedBrielle Posted at 4:45 pm on June 22, 2009
I'm learning to speak Brazilian Portuguese and I also speak English
SimplisticComplexity Posted at 8:58 am on June 22, 2009
Not in the least. I've taken 5 years of french, one of which was in college. But I still can't speak it. I can read and write french, though. lol
Live Just To Die Posted at 8:17 am on June 22, 2009
Quote: from MandyMarie at 6:00 pm on June 21, 2009

Quote: from Live Just To Die at 12:39 pm on June 21, 2009

I'm not bilingual, I'm multilingual.  

 English  
 British Sign Language  
 Croatian



that's called triligual.... idiot

Multi = many

I'm still right.

Explosion990 Posted at 12:28 am on June 22, 2009
Yeah, I speak english and spanish perfectly. I wish I knew how to speak french though. = /
Cumulonimbus Posted at 9:49 pm on June 21, 2009
I can speak French and English.  I know German grammar, but I don't have a wide enough vocabulary to consider myself anywhere near fluent.
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