How many languages do you speak?

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


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I speak only English as a second language, and slightly German. I would want to learn Arabic, Russian, and Japanese also..One from west, one from south , one from north and one from east. :)
 
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I speak 3 my self, dutch, arabic, english.

Uncle woodrow what made u learn the maroccan accent, out of all the arabic accents? Not that there is anything wrong with maroccan way but am just curious :)

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I used to live in Maroc and attended the University of Rabat for the purpose of learning conversational Arabic.
 
Turkish , Dutch and English , And like to learn Arabic, Japanese and Malay :D
 
Arabic....read, write and converse

English....read, write and converse

Japanese.....still in my way, can start a very basic converse, although I can read hiragana characters perfectly so far alhumdulilah
 
3 for me. English, Urdu and Hindi.
But when it comes to reading, add Arabic to the list :ermm: And a bit of gujarati and Telugu[local language]

Yeah but isn't spoken Urdu and Hindi basically the same? I mean speakers of both can perfectly understand each other.
 
AssalamuAlaykum

English - Read, write, converse

Urdu - Read, write, converse

Gujrati - Read, write, can understand spoken Gujrati but cant converse too well.

Arabic - Read, write, can converse a litte but very basic.

WassalamuAlaykum

P.S Bangla is on the list insha'Allah soon

Wow... I wish I could say that. I can for English:rollseyes and Arabic (read, write and converse very basically). And Urdu- conversing only. How can you read Urdu? It's impossible! Can't do it without harakaat (as you have in Arabic).
 
You can speak Hebrew? :thumbs_up
yeah ,i can

I suppose it's not that different from Arabic
not exactly,but there is so many words that similar to that in Arabic cause both of em semitic lang.
btw, Hebrew is easy to learn begin from its vecabulary to its grammar.
 
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My first language is Penangite (it's like a Malay language + English + Hokkien + Arabic + Tamil)... and it's considered as a dialect of Malaysian Language....

I also can speak and write in English and Arabic (but my English is way better than my Arabic)...

I also have no problem with Indonesian Language, the differences between Malaysian and Indonesian is like between Italian and Spanish...

so... it's 4?:exhausted
 
Arabic- my native language
French- I use it more than arabic (all my courses are in french).
English
Italian ( not as fluently as english and french)
I'm currently learning german.
 

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