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My native language is Estonian LiberalEsto Feb 2014 #1
German (I was born and lived there) gopiscrap Feb 2014 #2
Isn't speaking different languages fun? And you sure do! JDPriestly Feb 2014 #71
So do they really speak that much English? hfojvt Feb 2014 #110
Depends. Maybe it's an age thing? historylovr Feb 2014 #153
when I left Germany most of my cousins could speak speak pretty good English gopiscrap Feb 2014 #203
It's still pretty different between east and west Germany. wickerwoman Feb 2014 #172
I agree. They speak English like most Americans speak Spanish. MADem Feb 2014 #188
A lot of Germans speak really good English. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #206
Well, I haven't been to Germany in many years, nearly twenty. MADem Feb 2014 #209
Someone found another source that gave a much lower figure. I was surprised at 90% JDPriestly Feb 2014 #219
I think the whole world knows "a little English!" MADem Feb 2014 #230
Germany is a pretty big country, so German is the default option eridani Feb 2014 #221
nobody seemed to initiate conversations with me hfojvt Feb 2014 #224
That's because the signs are too small to fit "Halten Sie an!" n/t DFW Feb 2014 #234
Spanish nt oldhippie Feb 2014 #3
Also…. Tikki Feb 2014 #55
Hablo español también. phylny Feb 2014 #286
French Earth_First Feb 2014 #4
Me too Aerows Feb 2014 #74
French, read it better than speak it, go figure..LOL.. monmouth3 Feb 2014 #5
German alcibiades_mystery Feb 2014 #6
Spanish and Thai. eom DonViejo Feb 2014 #7
Show off! Le Taz Hot Feb 2014 #9
LOL. Sorry 'bout that... DonViejo Feb 2014 #14
You'd think living in California all my life Le Taz Hot Feb 2014 #17
Spanish was the first language that I learned, and I have been living in a mostly Spanish-speaking JDPriestly Feb 2014 #73
I'm a speech-language pathologist working in early intervention. phylny Feb 2014 #287
You are doing well, when my fatigue level goes up I can't even speak. Downwinder Feb 2014 #41
Oh, I have times like that too... DonViejo Feb 2014 #43
My temporary registers disappear. Downwinder Feb 2014 #49
Street and academia. Le Taz Hot Feb 2014 #8
French, Spanish and Italian. CurtEastPoint Feb 2014 #10
Someone who speaks three or more languages is called "multi-lingual" ... Scuba Feb 2014 #11
Good joke. But I am happy to see how many DUers know a foreign language. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #75
I use Google Translatoro itsrobert Feb 2014 #176
Sarcasm. Neoma Feb 2014 #12
A little German FarCenter Feb 2014 #13
Yes. That English is so widely spoken is almost a handicap for Americans trying to learn another JDPriestly Feb 2014 #79
Chinese grammar is actually pretty easy Lydia Leftcoast Feb 2014 #171
I agree on the Chinese grammar being easier, but ..... oldhippie Feb 2014 #252
I would love to learn Italian. I just simply do not have the time. HughBeaumont Feb 2014 #15
Time is the big problem. You could try listening to opera and other Italian music. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #85
Oops, sorry, replied in the wrong place muriel_volestrangler Feb 2014 #134
I think you are right. Manifestor_of_Light Feb 2014 #166
Spanish nt newfie11 Feb 2014 #16
Been trying to teach myself Japanese LostOne4Ever Feb 2014 #18
Wow! Tough language to learn. That is quite amazing. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #86
I know LostOne4Ever Feb 2014 #251
I find speaking actually harder than reading and writing Lydia Leftcoast Feb 2014 #93
I hope to be able to speak, read, write, and understand Japanese when Im done LostOne4Ever Feb 2014 #250
If you are trying to learn Kanji, may I suggest this book? Art_from_Ark Feb 2014 #225
Awesome! LostOne4Ever Feb 2014 #249
That's pretty cool Art_from_Ark Feb 2014 #260
French and German... Lost_Count Feb 2014 #19
She is amazing. I think that when children learn a second language when they are fairly JDPriestly Feb 2014 #88
Spanish, some German and Hebrew. hughee99 Feb 2014 #20
Brooklyn Boom Sound 416 Feb 2014 #21
A language unto itself for sure. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #94
I can 'sign" a bit in Brooklynese. Does that count? NFT. TheOther95Percent Feb 2014 #119
Are you kidding Boom Sound 416 Feb 2014 #146
My wife speaks English and Spanish hunter Feb 2014 #22
Me too! JDPriestly Feb 2014 #101
"Monolingualism can be cured" Cairycat Feb 2014 #23
I grew up in Iowa and was never offered a second language liberal N proud Feb 2014 #45
But you know a lot about other things. The hole in my education was science. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #208
Actually, I'm surprised at how many DUers speak another language. I did not realize that. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #207
Very, very true, Cairycat. Surya Gayatri Feb 2014 #243
None. (or one - American English) kentauros Feb 2014 #24
German. LeftyMom Feb 2014 #25
Strine marions ghost Feb 2014 #26
g'day mate! treestar Feb 2014 #95
g'day marions ghost Feb 2014 #105
Struth? HeiressofBickworth Feb 2014 #193
French. nt laundry_queen Feb 2014 #27
southern but not fluently bowens43 Feb 2014 #28
Fluent in Russian, French and German; basic comprehension in reading Spanish, can get by in spoken Brickbat Feb 2014 #29
Russian, French, & Spanish. But I can get by with some Italian as well. JaneyVee Feb 2014 #30
Philly. JoePhilly Feb 2014 #31
That's a hard one, I've heard. nt Common Sense Party Feb 2014 #38
Took me years to master. JoePhilly Feb 2014 #47
Isn't the Brooklynese? Historic NY Feb 2014 #121
Love the video. I wonder whether she also has one for Southern accents. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #210
I believe she does... Historic NY Feb 2014 #213
my mother and her family are from there treestar Feb 2014 #285
The hardest language I ever came in contact with gopiscrap Feb 2014 #204
when I was TDY in Philly Skittles Feb 2014 #227
Catalan, Swedish, Dutch, Russian, German, Schwyzerdüütsch, French, Italian, Spanish DFW Feb 2014 #32
Impressive list treestar Feb 2014 #97
Otherwise known as "Swiss German" DFW Feb 2014 #187
He lives in Europe. Beacool Feb 2014 #254
Catalan impresses me treestar Feb 2014 #255
Actually, they consider it to be their native language. Beacool Feb 2014 #258
Are they highly similar? treestar Feb 2014 #262
I'm not sure. Beacool Feb 2014 #267
It's a mouthful just saying the names of all the languages you speak. Quite an accomplishment. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #103
Occupational hazard DFW Feb 2014 #186
French. nt el_bryanto Feb 2014 #33
This topic would have been better served as a poll... Lost_Count Feb 2014 #34
Actually, I am interested in knowing which foreign languages people speak. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #104
German ... Lost_Count Feb 2014 #137
I hadn't paid my annual membership yet and couldn't start a poll. That was my intention. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #168
Arabic and French. NuclearDem Feb 2014 #35
Español y/und Deutsch Octafish Feb 2014 #36
Yo tambien y/und ich auch. LibertyLover Feb 2014 #61
Wie geht's, Compay? Octafish Feb 2014 #173
Geht es gut LibertyLover Feb 2014 #261
Feliz tenemos entrenador Caldwell en cargo de los Leones. Octafish Feb 2014 #263
Spanish and a woefully pathetic amount of Portuguese Common Sense Party Feb 2014 #37
Spanish, English (it's sufficiently different from American) nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #39
Yes. A lot of Yiddish is like Austrian German. Not all of it by any means, but a lot of it. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #106
Yiddish is medieval German, I was told. Manifestor_of_Light Feb 2014 #164
spanish and I just started arabic lessons. nt arely staircase Feb 2014 #40
That is very ambitious. Arabic strikes me as a difficult language. And the script? Very difficult JDPriestly Feb 2014 #212
yes it is very hard but I am determined to do it. arely staircase Feb 2014 #256
I can get by in French and Spanish. I can read Italian. Warpy Feb 2014 #42
English as first language Half-Century Man Feb 2014 #44
It is my goal to learn 1,000 common words of the top 10 languages. TheMathieu Feb 2014 #46
French, studied in high school and college elleng Feb 2014 #48
Sadly,... 3catwoman3 Feb 2014 #50
Dutch. BlueCaliDem Feb 2014 #51
I think of Dutch as a mixture of German and English. Bound to be some Spanish influence too. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #111
I totally agree. Lots of German, French, Norwegian, and English influences BlueCaliDem Feb 2014 #169
That's impressive! I have a good friend that is fluent in Swedish, German, French and Spanish, but adirondacker Feb 2014 #183
Thanks, adirondacker. Your friend isn't too shabby, either! BlueCaliDem Feb 2014 #268
My ancestors were from Friesland and I think also Gelderland. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #198
Friesland! Holland's rebel province. I have family there to this day. BlueCaliDem Feb 2014 #265
Niet te geloven! DFW Feb 2014 #236
Ik? Een uitzondering? Blijkbaar niet! BlueCaliDem Feb 2014 #264
Jij hebt gelijk. DFW Feb 2014 #277
Does Morse Code count? oldhippie Feb 2014 #52
It should. If you were vacationing in the Hanoi Hilton during the Vietnam War, it was MADem Feb 2014 #190
Of course. This is just for fun. I did not expect so many DUers to know so many languages. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #200
Plop yourself down in the middle of the United States, look at a 500 mile radius and count languages Bok_Tukalo Feb 2014 #53
The middle of the United States. MineralMan Feb 2014 #56
I should have been clearer Bok_Tukalo Feb 2014 #83
Yup. You should have. MineralMan Feb 2014 #127
I guess its up to the person Travis_0004 Feb 2014 #160
I did not realize that Minnesota was so diverse. I thought it was unique to California. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #202
In the Dallas area Spanish, Ashanti and Arabic are useful DFW Feb 2014 #238
In the Twin Cities: Spanish, Somali, Hmong, and Vietnamese Lydia Leftcoast Feb 2014 #253
Russian, French, Spanish MineralMan Feb 2014 #54
Spanish. Iggo Feb 2014 #57
I am pretty good with French sarisataka Feb 2014 #58
Tagalog - from the Peace Corps in the Philippines. n/t pampango Feb 2014 #59
You don't have to answer if you don't want to (obviously) but is pampango a Tagalog word? JDPriestly Feb 2014 #218
Kind of. Slightly altered, it's the name of the province (Pampanga) that my wife is from. pampango Feb 2014 #235
Boontling. Comrade Grumpy Feb 2014 #60
I just spewed my horn of zeese Brother Buzz Feb 2014 #62
Careful. You might get burned. Comrade Grumpy Feb 2014 #126
espanol KamaAina Feb 2014 #63
French and a smattering of Spanish. Tracer Feb 2014 #64
Actually two, but badly Trailrider1951 Feb 2014 #65
My native tongue is Okie madokie Feb 2014 #66
French and German. Studied Latin and Anglo-Saxon. Husband fluent in Hindi. anneboleyn Feb 2014 #67
try to learn un poco de espanol... dionysus Feb 2014 #68
Son. bravenak Feb 2014 #157
None. MO_Moderate Feb 2014 #69
Comparing apples to oranges. FSogol Feb 2014 #70
Jumping to conclusions. Quantess Feb 2014 #78
Sneering? Really? Despite the intent of the OP, Americans are frequently looked down upon for FSogol Feb 2014 #84
My first point went totally over your head. You and I have a different way of interpreting things. Quantess Feb 2014 #96
Not addressing a point doesn't mean it went over my head. Plus, you brought up sneering, not me. FSogol Feb 2014 #141
Defending as lack of knowledge is a rather accurate example of the sub-literate... LanternWaste Feb 2014 #132
One can state the reason for a lack of knowledge without supporting that lack of knowledge. FSogol Feb 2014 #138
The poster does that sorta thing endlessly Inkfreak Feb 2014 #158
My theory: Somebody took their parents praise too seriously. FSogol Feb 2014 #159
French and German. I understand but don't speak Spanish. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #113
As you may see from the response, there is nothing sneering about it. A lot of DUers JDPriestly Feb 2014 #216
French and one sentence in hungarian. nt arthritisR_US Feb 2014 #72
Hungarian is so interesting and so few people speak it. What I find fascinating is JDPriestly Feb 2014 #114
I didn't know that, thanks! :) arthritisR_US Feb 2014 #125
Hungarian is very distantly related to Finnish, Estonian, Sami, and Lydia Leftcoast Feb 2014 #178
Aha! I have Hungarian relatives and never knew this. Thanks. I knew of the Uralic-Altaic JDPriestly Feb 2014 #192
Hungarian is European in geography only. DFW Feb 2014 #275
French shenmue Feb 2014 #76
I understand Slovak and speak it like a three year old. My Grandparents always spoke to me in their livetohike Feb 2014 #77
My grandmother was from a small village by the name of Richvald. adirondacker Feb 2014 #205
I would love to go over and hike around there, too. My Dad was born in Michalovce and came to the US livetohike Feb 2014 #270
Profanity...in several languages. Tierra_y_Libertad Feb 2014 #80
Uckfay Ouyay (I speak it in Pig Latin) Jeff In Milwaukee Feb 2014 #82
Hey! I never could master it. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #115
As a teen laundry_queen Feb 2014 #223
Hilarious. Was your teacher a native English speaker? JDPriestly Feb 2014 #226
I'm not sure what his first language was laundry_queen Feb 2014 #229
I like to learn the ETYMOLOGY of profanity. kentauros Feb 2014 #149
Well. That was thorough. Didn't miss a detail. Interesting. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #194
Hablo espanol. bravenak Feb 2014 #81
FORTRAN. n/t malthaussen Feb 2014 #87
No BASIC? nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #107
Not fluently.:) I learned FORTRAN before BASIC. n/t malthaussen Feb 2014 #112
I used to know a little COBOL. kentauros Feb 2014 #150
German KansDem Feb 2014 #89
Then we were neighbors. Almost. I was in Austria at that time. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #195
I was amazed to learn Switzerland has four national lanugues... KansDem Feb 2014 #289
Also verstaasch du schwyzer Mundart? n/t DFW Feb 2014 #274
Nicht zu viel KansDem Feb 2014 #288
Switzerland is a little weird that way DFW Feb 2014 #291
Portug., Spanish, Danish, French, Italian flor de jasmim Feb 2014 #90
As someone pointed out above, you are muiti-lingual, very multi-lingual. Great. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #196
French...spent four years over there in college and thereafter BeyondGeography Feb 2014 #91
Yes. Being in love seems to improve one's retention for new words and a new language. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #197
Professional competence in Japanese, conversational knowledge of Lydia Leftcoast Feb 2014 #92
Japan does dub a lot of imported films that are shown on TV Art_from_Ark Feb 2014 #228
A little German. My kids are fluent in Spanish, though. cyberswede Feb 2014 #98
That's great for your children. It is such an advantage for children to be bilingual. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #116
I agree... cyberswede Feb 2014 #120
I never mastered the genders in German. I learned German by living in the countries. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #123
The genders for nouns... 3catwoman3 Feb 2014 #129
Yes. In Austrian you can kind of hide the fact that you are not using the correct genders by JDPriestly Feb 2014 #217
Can do Spanish treestar Feb 2014 #99
I confes. I had to look up Kiswahili. I'm impressed that you know that language. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #118
I'm really learning, should not say I know it treestar Feb 2014 #148
Kiswahili? DFW Feb 2014 #272
Habari gani? treestar Feb 2014 #280
Just fine, thanks! DFW Feb 2014 #284
Spanish. I use it daily with my employees nt riderinthestorm Feb 2014 #100
I speak a language from the Germanic language group The Second Stone Feb 2014 #102
French Autumn Colors Feb 2014 #108
If you learned that much French, you will be speaking Spanish in no time. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #122
Spanish. savalez Feb 2014 #109
I'm from the south. My second language is English. nt rrneck Feb 2014 #117
lol - how true 840high Feb 2014 #130
Spanish and passable in the other Romance languages. lpbk2713 Feb 2014 #124
Norwegian nt cinnabonbon Feb 2014 #128
+1 jeg også n/r FreeState Feb 2014 #177
... cinnabonbon Feb 2014 #232
Jeg også snakker litt norsk Lydia Leftcoast Feb 2014 #179
Gamle folk blir så glade når cinnabonbon Feb 2014 #231
Hei! Jeg visste ikke at du snakket norsk. KitSileya Feb 2014 #247
Joda, må jo kunne det. ;) cinnabonbon Feb 2014 #248
Det er ganske komplisert. KitSileya Feb 2014 #269
Jeg er ikke norsk, men DFW Feb 2014 #273
Kitchen Spanish trust me that's a language. As well as italian Arcanetrance Feb 2014 #131
Latin Blue_In_AK Feb 2014 #133
Actual figure from au EU 2006 survey is 56% muriel_volestrangler Feb 2014 #135
German grasswire Feb 2014 #136
most of the world speaks english spanone Feb 2014 #139
Sorry ... lpbk2713 Feb 2014 #143
And even in countries where most people speak English as a second language Lydia Leftcoast Feb 2014 #180
English and Bad English MrScorpio Feb 2014 #140
German and French. closeupready Feb 2014 #142
Hablo español. Chan790 Feb 2014 #144
Well they did lose the war. dilby Feb 2014 #145
Some Japanese, a lil Hebrew sakabatou Feb 2014 #147
over 95% of Americans speak English. We win!! Pretzel_Warrior Feb 2014 #151
C, C++, Java, Python, C#..... jeff47 Feb 2014 #152
German and Japanese spinbaby Feb 2014 #154
Fluent Spanish. Passable French and Italian. Barely intelligible Mandarin. Xithras Feb 2014 #155
a little german MFM008 Feb 2014 #156
German RichGirl Feb 2014 #161
German. kestrel91316 Feb 2014 #162
Spanish .use almost daily... grew up understanding a little german, slovak, italian xiamiam Feb 2014 #163
I took 4 years of Spanish in school. Doremus Feb 2014 #165
Low ACTFL B1 Italian Drahthaardogs Feb 2014 #167
Norwegian linguists used to come to America and study the language of the second Lydia Leftcoast Feb 2014 #181
German. n/t kiranon Feb 2014 #170
Russian AnnieBW Feb 2014 #174
Thai grahamhgreen Feb 2014 #175
I speak double dutch :) PumpkinAle Feb 2014 #182
I speak to people in India, China, Brazil, Argentina, Viet Nam, Mexico, etc Skittles Feb 2014 #184
Euskera and Afrikaans Wolf Frankula Feb 2014 #185
Zuec Euskera aitxutendosue? DFW Feb 2014 #271
Apur Txiki Bat Wolf Frankula Feb 2014 #282
Impressive. Navarra never had a huge Basque population to begin with DFW Feb 2014 #283
American. Drunken Irishman Feb 2014 #189
Perl mindwalker_i Feb 2014 #191
I speak Murcan, Spanish and Portuguese demosincebirth Feb 2014 #199
I speak at different levels. Behind the Aegis Feb 2014 #201
Spanish. Agschmid Feb 2014 #211
French in high school but I wish I would have taken German neverforget Feb 2014 #214
French, Spanish and German burrowowl Feb 2014 #215
Lousy schoolbook German eridani Feb 2014 #220
Noticed during the Fukushima coverage from Japan that they broadcast English words below their news jtuck004 Feb 2014 #222
By the way, the 90% statistic is VERY misleading DFW Feb 2014 #233
See #135 for a Eurobarometer report muriel_volestrangler Feb 2014 #239
I live in Germany, believe me, I know better than any statistic DFW Feb 2014 #241
That's why the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages Lydia Leftcoast Feb 2014 #257
Spanish and learning French. Nt a la izquierda Feb 2014 #237
Southern. nt Are_grits_groceries Feb 2014 #240
I tried learning Spanish, but I guess I'm to dumb. My dad spoke 5 languages B Calm Feb 2014 #242
Ich kann nur ein bisschen Deutsch UncleMuscles Feb 2014 #244
Norwegian, French, Italian, learning Japanese KitSileya Feb 2014 #245
What foreign language do you speak? MMcGuire Feb 2014 #246
Fluently, Spanish. Beacool Feb 2014 #259
French and Spanish aint_no_life_nowhere Feb 2014 #266
None, I'm an idiot get the red out Feb 2014 #276
Nothing that counts even as conversational... MrMickeysMom Feb 2014 #278
What do you call a person who speaks three languages? Demobrat Feb 2014 #279
Spanish, to an extent. WatermelonRat Feb 2014 #281
Texan Major Nikon Feb 2014 #290
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