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2007-02-28 07:51:01 · 22 answers · asked by Miami 2 in Society & Culture Languages

22 answers

Spanish, pig Latin who can't, and a little bit of German just enough to get by. my uncle is from Germany so that's were i learned it from

2007-02-28 07:57:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In addition to my native U.S. English, I've already learned:

Esperanto - I learned it as a language learning experiment, because I wanted to find out if I could learn a foreign language.

Spanish - Because I failed it in High School, leading me to believe for many years that I couldn't learn a language, and it became a vendetta. I had to master it before I could go on.

German - because it is an ancestral language of mine.

Esperanto surprised me quite a bit. When I began learning it, I had the same opinion about it most of us in the U.S. have. I thought that since it was a "made up" language, nobody spoke it and it was practically useless, but once I had learned it, I was pleasantly surprised that it is spoken by people all over the world, an estimated 2 million people. I've had conversations in it with people I would never have met were it not for Esperanto. I've read literature and listened to music in it that I would never have been exposed to had I not taken the few months it took to learn. Learning Esperanto has been the most enriching Language experience I've had yet. But I'm not finished yet.

In the future I would like to learn:

Mandarin - because I would like to travel in Asia, and Mandarin would be a very handy language to know for this travel.

American Sign Language - Just because it interests me.

2007-02-28 10:11:19 · answer #2 · answered by rbwtexan 6 · 1 0

English, Italian, Spanish, a little French. I also studied some Portuguese and Dutch.

2007-02-28 08:11:36 · answer #3 · answered by bobby c 2 · 0 0

English, Swedish, Finnish, German and French. I understand Danish and Norwegian. A few words of Italian, Spanish and Icelandic as well.

This was an ego boost for me, thank you! I hope you can make some use of this information.

2007-02-28 08:12:14 · answer #4 · answered by Kerosa S 3 · 0 0

English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Sweden and Yiddish. I'm also in the process of learning japanese :-) I LOVE languages and cultures

2007-02-28 09:01:40 · answer #5 · answered by Princess Marie 2 · 0 0

I speak english and Irish. It is quite a hard language Irish. Its ancient and not many people know it anymore.

2007-02-28 09:10:18 · answer #6 · answered by James Hawkins 1 · 0 0

I speak English

Ani medaberet Ivrit - I speak hebrew

Ana Bahaki arabi - I speak arabic

2007-02-28 08:59:21 · answer #7 · answered by NY gal 4 · 0 0

English, Spanish, French, Itialian and learning Hebrew at the moment...find out for yourself, see my 360 page.

2007-02-28 08:29:35 · answer #8 · answered by Sabine 6 · 1 0

English, and barely enough Spanish so that if I were in Latin America I would not starve to death.

And yes, I live in the States.

2007-02-28 07:54:30 · answer #9 · answered by clueless_nerd 5 · 0 0

Dutch, German, French and English

2007-02-28 07:54:55 · answer #10 · answered by rystest 2 · 0 0

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