Missatges: 86
Llengua: English
Hispanio (Mostra el perfil) 17 de desembre de 2012 19.18.47

Other languages I use for hobby or whatever: Russian and recently Ukrainian.
MikeDee (Mostra el perfil) 17 de desembre de 2012 23.18.23
Hispanio:Spanish (natively), Esperanto (almost natively, got it?Nice Avatar. ^^) and English.
Other languages I use for hobby or whatever: Russian and recently Ukrainian.
LiveandLetLove (Mostra el perfil) 17 de desembre de 2012 23.28.01

Aubright (Mostra el perfil) 17 de desembre de 2012 23.54.25
Fenris_kcf (Mostra el perfil) 19 de desembre de 2012 14.37.10
- German (mother-tounge)
- English (learned (or "learnt"?
) it since the 3rd grade - still learning new vocabulary if i encounter it by chance)
- Esperanto (about to overtake English)
- Norwegian (began to learn it not long ago, but since it has many similarities to German and English i'm catching up quite well i guess - en fin språk)
- French (only basics, but i was told that i'm quite talented to manage the correct pronounciation - don't know if that's true)
- Latin (well, i can translate most Latin written sentences, but hardly the other way round)
Vilius (Mostra el perfil) 19 de desembre de 2012 18.20.20
English. As far as I'm concerned it's the real lingua franca.
Russian. Helps to buy some lepyoshka in Dushanbe.
Esperanto. What I learned instead of Polish, because I'm lazy.
At different times in my life I also tried my tongue with Polish (technically I can't speak the language, but you'd be surprised how far "dzień dobry" and "k*r*a" can get you!), French (OMG it's worse than English!), Tajik (ongoing project).
scorpjke (Mostra el perfil) 19 de desembre de 2012 18.44.24
2. English - who doesn't?
3. Japanese - the language of anime and also my fiance lol
4. Spanish - a little.
5. Ukranian - it's really similar to Russian so I'm not really sure if it counts.
6. Esperanto - does it count?
razlem (Mostra el perfil) 20 de desembre de 2012 4.29.43
German (semi-native)
Spanish
Mandarin
Angos
Esperanto and Danish I'm learning slowly.
creedelambard (Mostra el perfil) 20 de desembre de 2012 14.35.29
German. I learned enough German in five years at the pre-university and university level to get by. Well more than get by, I was reading Hesse and Schiller and Borchert and a few other well known guys in the original. That was 40 years ago and I've since lost much of that, but I can still follow simple conversations and catch a little bit of the dialog on Deutsche Welle and podcasts and the like.
Mandarin. I took about a year at university and enjoyed it but I can't do much more these days than counting to 99 and saying "Thank you", which highly amuses the woman serving sesame honey chicken at the company cafeteria.
And of course Esperanto.
PS I didn't include computer languages like Perl and Ruby because I don't often hold conversations in them (except with computers of course).
Tempodivalse (Mostra el perfil) 26 de desembre de 2012 16.38.59
Russian - also native, but slightly weaker than English because I use it far less frequently.
Esperanto - proficient.
Ido and Interlingua - passable writing and reading abilities provided I have a dictionary.
Bulgarian and Spanish - I can read most texts but am hopeless at trying to write or say anything myself.
I'm also slowly learning Volapük but my ability is nowhere near sufficient to hold more than a simple conversation. (Yup, conlangs are a hobby of mine.) 18/19th-century German is also on the wishlist so I can read the great German philosophers in the original, but that's a long way off.