Are you a cunning linguist?

Languages spoken: What are you?

  • Monlingual

    Votes: 7 33.3%
  • Bilingual

    Votes: 8 38.1%
  • Trilingual

    Votes: 2 9.5%
  • More than 3 languages - a "Cunning-Linguist"

    Votes: 4 19.0%

  • Total voters
    21
  • Poll closed .

Professur

Well-Known Member
English, french, and Glasweigan. Used to have most of the german and russian swear words down, but lost them over time. I've quickstudy CD's for german and spanish that I bought for those long lonely nights working the projects. Except that I spent most of the time either driving or sleeping. They're lying around unopenned somewheres.
 

a13antichrist

New Member
MrBishop said:
ASL - American Sign Language --not very useful, but fun to know
Latin - not a language per se, because it's hardly ever spoken anymore....mostly in churches. The language is used scientifically though...and is part of many MANY languages (grench, english, italian, protugese, greek etc etc.) - The Romans liked to invade, it seems. :)

Dude, a language is a language, whether it's spoken or not. Latin most certainly IS a language - if anything, it's ASL that's borderline.

Personally, I'm up to 4 totally fluent, one semi-fluent & working on 6 & 7.
 

Kevin76

New Member
Fluent in English.. being from the US that's pretty obvious. I know a little bit of Spanish and some Latin and I am currently studying to become fluent in both Spanish and Italian in my spare time. :D

EDIT: I'm also fluent in EBONICS :D
 

BeardofPants

New Member
I'm terrible with languages. I've tried to pick up: German, French, Russian, and japanese. However, I did study Middle Egyptian Hieroglyphics and passed with A+s.... Does that count? :alienhuh:
 

freako104

Well-Known Member
ash r said:
i speak english fluently and know roughly the equivalent of a high-school year or two of German.



i dont know if you meant it to be... but that's the funnies thing i've heard all day.



it was meant to be funny
 

Oz

New Member
BeardofPants said:
I'm terrible with languages. I've tried to pick up: German, French, Russian, and japanese. However, I did study Middle Egyptian Hieroglyphics and passed with A+s.... Does that count? :alienhuh:


Damn right it counts......anyone who can understand 10k yr old smilies has to have a gift for languages ;)
 

tommyj27

Not really Banned
a bit of english, i've studied spainish and latin, which isn't to say i remember very much. newspeak suits me doublebetter.
 

Gato_Solo

Out-freaking-standing OTC member
Let's see...I speak American English, Spanish (espan~ol de calle), some French (only if forced), some Korean, some German (enough to ask for a beer :D ), and, in my travels, I've also picked up a bit of the Queen's English. Gotta love the RAF. ;)
 

AlphaTroll

New Member
I speak Afrikaans & English fluently, German, Dutch, Xhosa, Sotho & Zulu conversationally (as in I speak better than I read & write). And if Latin were a spoken language I'd get by without geting myself killed.
 

MrBishop

Well-Known Member
Gato_Solo said:
Let's see...I speak American English, Spanish (espan~ol de calle), some French (only if forced), some Korean, some German (enough to ask for a beer :D ), and, in my travels, I've also picked up a bit of the Queen's English. Gotta love the RAF. ;)

Korean - I don't know if being able to scream "Didi Mao, didi Mao!!!" counts as knowing the language :) j/k
 

Raven

Annoying SOB
Im english so theres my primary (not the Queens English, proper Northern English reet? :p)

I do speak both French and Spanish but I am incredibly rusty as I have not had to/needed to in forever

I am picking up german though from that damn addictive game I play...

Bruache einen scheisse.....
 

Starya

New Member
English and norwegian. My german is very rusty, and there is hardly any left of my french (but then I only took french for one year".
 
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