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Primarily English, Japanese and [Very large Japanese company that cannot be named]-Engineering-Japanese*

Also dabbled in Latin, Italian, Mandarin and Esperanto. Not that I am able to use any of them anymore.

* 'Tis a language that even most native Japanese struggle to understand, and unfortunately, I'm not joking.
Two and a half
German, English, half of Spanish
One more language is possible I think (not chinese) ... maybe arabian or suaheli.

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hedwards: For some reason we don't take the foreign language instruction as seriously as they do in most other parts of the world here.
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Jernfuglen: On the other hand you are really lucky to speak the language that every one else is trying to learn.
Not only this. It's also difficult to convince people not to speak english. When I was visiting spanish speaking countries and wanted to apply my mediocre spanish, they always switched to english. No chance for something else unless I would have pretended that I can't speak english.
Post edited May 13, 2011 by Trilarion
English, Russian, Latvian

Can write and speak All fluently
German (Native)
English (Fluent)
Spanish (Basic)
Latin (just a bit left, not much *gg*)
My native language is swedish and I speak english rather well too.

I've studied german and japanese for a number of years, but unfortunately I haven't really used those languages much since then so I'm rather rusty with them now. Although I did speak with a japanese person two weeks ago and that went rather well, she was supposingly surprised and impressed of what I could, so maybe it's not all that bad!

I also understand danish and norwegian somewhat well even though I never studied them, thanks to their similiarities with the swedish language, but I can't make my own sentences and speak them, at all.
English, Dutch, German, French and some basic Spanish and Polish.
Finnish (native), Savo (basics; Savo is a Finnish dialect that drives pretty much everyone else crazy :D ) and English (not fluent, but still somewhat better than basics)
Polish (obviously), English, a little German and Latin.
I would very much like to learn Spanish.
Polish (native), English, Dutch and little bit French.. I want to learn Japanese some day :D
German, English, Italian, French, Portuguese, Dutch, to varying degrees. In any case I'm better at reading and writing than speaking them, heh.
Post edited May 13, 2011 by Leroux
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KavazovAngel: 1. Macedonian
2. Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, and Bulgarian since they are so similar to my native language.
Epic.

As for me, Greek and English. I can't stand French, I know some sporadic German words, and I'll probably be taking some German and any other language classes I can next year, in Edinburgh.
Post edited May 13, 2011 by Fifeldor
I cant speak,read and write even my mother tongue, turkish langage. I think I AM RETARDED.
I only speak God's language, English. (Tee-hee!)

I took American Sign Language in college but I forgot most of it. I can still do the alphabet and basic greetings and stuff though.
English (Badly)
Scots (Native)
Scots slang (overly fluent)
German insults and chat up lines (well enough :-P)
Spanish (I can ask for 3 pints and your phone number)
Latin (3 phrases)
Russian (Im trying to learn "Get up you lazy shit" but I struggle to get my tongue round it.)
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MegDukNovTer: Finnish (native), Savo (basics; Savo is a Finnish dialect that drives pretty much everyone else crazy :D ) and English (not fluent, but still somewhat better than basics)
And not Swedish? So, you are not from Helsinki, I guess...