I want to try and learn japanese, but I have trouble starting off, same way like I have trouble starting off anything I do, actually. Share your language learning experiences!

Oh, wow, is this a giveaway?!

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How many languages?

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All of them

I'm going to cheat and claim I'm fluent in Slovak so I can feel better about myself, frowning upon all of you who can only speak lousy two languages! I might say I'm fluent in Pseudo-Polish too but that would be too far-fetched.

Not like anyone could stop me anyway so here goes: Czech, English and Slovak 8)

I would love to learn more (even started with Norwegian some time ago) but then some little worm of doubt says "bitch, you barely speak English" </3

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English and bad English

I also know American, British and Australian english, so I guess technically 5 languages. 6 if you count Newfoundlander's language, though I just understand it and can't really speak it. 7 if you count Klingon, or at least I used to be able to speak it and understand it, been a while though.

If you include knowing a few words from a language, than double that number. I know a few words, enough just to get me in trouble.

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Uno: English. :P

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Where's the 1.8 option?

1.0 French
0.8 English

And I cant sometime understand a word or two in various other languages. :P

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hungarian, visited school in austria and graduated there so german and learned english on internet+school. studied spanish on university but then abandoned it, had enough other stuffs to learn so only 3. I wanted to be archeologist when i teenager was (yes, we all loved Indiana Jones movies lol) so i learned old egyptian at least the meaning of hieroglypsh but i think thats not count lol

EDIT: thinking about starting to learn chinese, its the new dominant power of future, english is the past, we all need chinese soon.

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English and intermediate (中級) in Japanese. Reading and talking casually is really easy. Writing (kanji and grammar) and speaking formally is the hardest. My level is around the same as my Japanese American friend's who never studied Japanese. He has the same problems too.

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i nou onli inglish

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2.5

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3 read and write, then 3 more not correctly

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3,7

1 Hungarian
2 Czech
3 Slovak
0,7 English

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Dutch, English, French, German

Some Spanish, some Japanese
am planning to become fluent in Japanese.

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Galician and Spanish (Native), fluent in English. So I voted 3. Although I can communicate fine in most situations in French, Italian and Portuguese. Basic notions of Japanese. On a side note, I can read Greek and Russian alphabets, plus Japanese hiragana and Katakana, although I barely understand understand a word xD

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Does math count as a foreign language ?

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It so should... and a language that sounds like Chinese to me. (That's an idiom in Spanish for when you absolutely can't understand something you've heard or read)

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I barely understand english...lol Why isn't 0 an option??? :O

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Related: Can anyone tell me which are the languages in this video ? Other than English, of course and, the subs... is that hebrew?

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English, Spanish, German, Russian, Learning Italian

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One, German. Since I don't consider my English to be fluent and my French is shit. I also want to learn Japanese though...

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Russian and English.

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lol @ the choices. 2.

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English and Arabic. I suck at French, wish I could learn Spanish instead, or German.

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I mean for the most part I can only really speak English fluently, but I do know enough of French to understand a conversation at least ;_;

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Estonian, English, Russian and some basic Spanish :)

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English, Afrikaans...and if spoken really slowly I can understand Dutch.

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I don't know about fluent, but I'm pretty good at Spanish after several years of taking it at school (as well as all my siblings, so we got practice at home, too) but my true passion is Japanese, which I'm getting better at... But often lose motivation to keep teaching myself... :/
Oh, and English is my primary language.
And if you count Pig Latin you can add another, lol.

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