It's funny how some people list five different languages, when in reality they probably know how to say no more than two words in that language and they think they can claim it as their own.
I speak fluent Russian by the way.
2006-12-27 15:15:05
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answered by Yul'ka 3
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I speak is Taky-Taky, or Bushie Tongo as it is more formally known. It is spoken by the Bushie Nenge, descendants of escaped slaves from Suriname who settled on the Maroni River which is the border between French Guiana and Suriname. It is a kind of creole English that mixes at least two African languages, French and Dutch. In fact Taky-Taky would translate as talk-talk. I also speak Gallego, a kind of ancestral Portuguese that is spoken in Galicia, a region of Spain that's north of Portugal. It is more like Portuguese than like Castillian Spanish, but it does have some Spanish in it too. Otherwise I speak Spanish, French, English obviously, and am working on Arabic.
2006-12-27 13:07:29
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answered by magpie_queen 3
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Arabic,Spanish,French,and English
2006-12-27 14:20:52
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answered by RaeRae 2
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I do the language of Grunt. For instance if i am sleeping with someone and they are hogging the bed i might go, ugghhh, eahhh. Which mean rougly translated, "move over I am too hot and seek more or the blanket". Or sometimes when at a crowded restaurant and there is only one Urinal and I have to go bad, I might give a mornful look and go eghhhh, eghhhh, aghhooo! Roughly translated, "put more presure on that bladder and finish your task dude". It is a language that is highly understood but rarely defined as language. Someday I hope to write a book of the fine Grunt and all its inherant meaning.
2006-12-27 12:34:21
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answered by Tropicalboy 3
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The "Body Language" was cute.
I speak a little of a lot of language. I think I get enjoyment out of that most of all.
Spanish, Japanese and Norwegian are the languages of which I'm proud to speak and think are unique.
2006-12-27 12:37:22
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answered by Sean D 2
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Spanish
2006-12-27 12:28:06
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answered by Miriam G 2
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Hindi
Urdu
passable Arabic
2006-12-27 12:25:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Besides English, i speak Tagalog (my native tongue), Ilocano, Pangasinense, Illonggo
and since I live in Costa Rica, I speak Spanish and Español Tquicia (Spanish with Costa Rican flair !!!!)
2006-12-27 17:04:23
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answered by Ambien 2
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Body Language!
Krazy Libra
2006-12-27 12:25:32
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answered by krazy_libra_from_ac 5
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Spanish
2006-12-27 12:23:50
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answered by Anonymous
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