Fluent in French, I've been assessed between C2/C1 european level in English, and B1 or B2 in Spanish. I don't remember.
I'm also learning some Swedish.
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Portuguese, Spanish, English and German. But I also know a bit of French, Italian and Japanese as well.
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Seven plus my native English, Afrikaans and X'hosa plus some bits and pieces of tribal dialects. Tried to learn Finnish as I was told it was more difficult than Russian...found what I'd been told was correct. Now, decades later, my fluency has declined due to non-usage. My Italian got corrupted, as did my Spanish, when I began spending long periods in Buenos Aires, they both collapsed into the local patois, Porteno.....Still good with Russian, French and German....
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Japanese , English and American Sign Language
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Russian and my limited version of English
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English, French, Korean, Japanese, very sparse Hindi and Marathi; need to start learning Mandarin.
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French, English, Latin, Spanish, Tagalog (well my son is half filipino so it's kind of useful to tell him to clean his room in his native language LOL).
I used to speak fluently German and Swahili - but due to lack of practice I stopped speaking those languages.
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I'm fluent in arabic, french and english... and I learned them in that order. And somehow, I feel most comfortable expressing myself in french than any other language.
I'm very tempted to learn latin and italian, I'll probably get to those very soon.
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