How many languages do you speak?

Including your mother tongue, how many languages do you speak?


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Thank you sis

for the translation
this site will help you a lot
http://quran.uk.net/QuranDictionary.aspx?root=A



Rabbil?

Alemin means Lord of the worlds.

رب العالمين
Rab Al-a'alameen

رب means Lord
العالمين means of the world

Ar- Rahman

Ar?

الرحمن
Al-rahman
al- is the article in Arabic
means The

i? does i mean and?

الرحيم
al-Raheem

as i told you( Al )used as an article


no it doesn't hun
it means (حركات) harakat
the spelling is still the same but the way that you pronounce the word
like the word
كِتَابُكِ
it pronounces ketabokee
كِتَابَكْ
it pronounces ketabak


Malik means owner or king?

ja?

umidin?


umidin
يوم الدين

I hope you you get it :)
 
I speak Bahasa Indonesia, Javanese, English all at native level
I read Qur'anic Arabic and I understand Dutch a little bit
 
My native language is Hungarian, but I speak English and little bit Dutch.

But I hope I can start to learn Arabic soon -insallah. Arabic is on my favorite languages, so I'd really like to learn it as soon as possible! :)
 
Afrikaans, English, Xhosa, and Arabic I can speak most well not excellent.
 
English, Afrikaans, Indo (well only a few words- ancestry Indonesian altho the generation never cared to keep the language alive...sigh westernizedimsad
 
I speak Arabic, French, English & Spanish

I believe as more you learn languages as more you be open to the world.
And as more you be open to the world as more you become a peaceful and an understanding person

That is why most of the fanatics speak only their own languages or one more...
 
Kumargi abdi linggih di Pasundan, nya abdi teh keudah tiasa nyarios Sunda, atuh
(Since I live in the land of Sundanese I have to be able to speak Sundanese).

Yeah, beside Indonesian and English, I speak the local language, Sundanese.

:)
 
Although I speak quite a few languages I am only listing the 5 I am most comfortable in carrying on a conversation in. Although I do not write very well in any language.

English, Moroccan Arabic, Russian, Cajun French, Tex-Mex Spanish

Salut, cava. Kaif haalek? Kullish bi kheir?
 
Greetings,

You folks are amazing! It's rare to meet anyone is the US who speaks more than two languages (usually English and Spanish). Anyone out there speak sign language? My lady was raised with ASL as a first language, and she's trying to teach to teach it to me...

--Dan Edge
 
My own language of course (Finnish), some Swedish (it´s the second official language here), English, Arabic (not much), French (just little). I think it makes 5.
 
English, Urdu, Hindi, Bengali (not as fluent as I used to be) and a little Dutch. And I can read Arabic.
 
"Conversation" would be severely limited (though I have had to in German out of necessity) but I have learned besides my native tongue: Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish and German, and read a little koine Greek and Latin. I also know a little Macedonian. His name is Vladimir ha ha :)
 
"Conversation" would be severely limited (though I have had to in German out of necessity) but I have learned besides my native tongue: Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish and German, and read a little koine Greek and Latin. I also know a little Macedonian. His name is Vladimir ha ha :)
 

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