3. Brazilian Portuguese, English, Spanish. (and I understand a bit of French and Italian).
When It's 4AM I speak 4 languages: the 3 above+Engrish. ;)
I want to learn more, though. An interesting timing for this thread, as I'm kinda deciding what language to focus on, but have to study better the actual use I could make of and the economic reach of said language, how many countries could I use such language, how dialects would interfere, you get it.
My next targets are: Mandarin, Japanese, Arabic, German. Maybe Russian too, but I have my doubts if I would use it professionally.
I envy people who had Latin back in school. Serious.
bansama: * As opposed to the "technical" Japanese consisting of company specific terms that I deal with on a daily basis, a form of Japanese that even most Japanese have difficulty understanding.
Hmm I'm interested. Can you please explain what this technical vs. normal Japanese would be? I'm interested in japanese but at the same time kinda afraid if people would have any form of prejudice/foredeem against me as a speaker of the language, since I'm nowhere near Asian. :p