well i can speak, read and write english, urdu, punjabi and can understan arabic
2006-08-06 06:39:26
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answer #1
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answered by coolkid 3
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Well!!! A classical language, is a language with a literature that's classical— i.e., it must be old, it must be an impartial culture that arose regularly on its possess, no longer as an offshoot of yet another culture, and it need to have a significant and enormously wealthy frame of old literature. How Tamil is classical? Claims involving the "Primary Classicality of Tamil": one million. Lemurian foundation two. Phonological simplicity three. Catholicity . four. Tamulic substratum of the Aryan loved ones of languages. five. Morphological purity and primitiveness . 6. The presence of the phrases ‘amma’ and ‘appa’ in practically all quality languages in a few variety or different. 7. Absence of Nominative case-termination . eight. Separability and value of all affixes . nine. Absence of morphological gender 10. Absence of arbitrary phrases eleven. Traceability of Tamil to its very foundation. 12. Logical and usual order of phrases . thirteen. Absence of twin quantity . 14. Originality and usual progress . 15. Highest order of the classicality . Classical Languages in India: one million. Tamil two. Sanskrit three. Kannada four . Telugu Classical Languages on the earth (rather than Indian): one million. Sumerian two. Egyptian three. Babylonian four. Hebrew five. Chinese 6. Greek 7. Latin * Though the primary 3 languages exitsed along side all 7, best the latter four along side Tamil and Sanskrit are referred to as as Worlds Classical languages
2016-08-28 11:52:59
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answered by Anonymous
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(Bulgarian's a language?) english, both Queen's English and my native Long Island/New York English, as well aas limited Spanish. I'm also learning Italian.
2006-08-06 07:08:19
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answered by matt 3
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3: English, Spanish and a little bit of French.
2006-08-06 06:37:34
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answered by Anonymous
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English and Spanish and a little bit of Japanese and French
2006-08-09 11:16:17
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answered by ♣Leilany♣ 1
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English(Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn) fully, Japanese for the most part, Spanish, a little
2006-08-10 02:27:32
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answered by Anonymous
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English, Spanish, and some pits and pieces of other languages.
2006-08-06 09:01:00
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answered by Andrea 5
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3, English, French and some German
2006-08-06 06:39:29
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answered by murphy51024 4
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English,Vietnamese,Spanish,french,Cantonese,mandarin,and sign language.
2006-08-06 07:36:21
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answer #9
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answered by ♥Liah♥ 3
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Chinese (Cantonese), Chinese (Manderin), English (like everybody else), Spanish (Since 6th grade!), Japanese (I'm learning rite now), and a little bit of French! That's 5 of them.
2006-08-06 09:54:44
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answered by Anonymous
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English, Japanese, and a little bit (barely) Spanish.
I want learning Spanish.
Learn German, Chinese, Korean.
Well I think that's enough.
2006-08-06 09:28:09
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answer #11
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answered by foxmoon 2
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