How many languages do you speak?

  • Areyoucrazy
    19 years ago

    Jj d'UM je suis totalement confus sur ce que vous avez juste dit.

  • JJ
    19 years ago

    haha you lost me after total and confuse.

  • vanessarrr
    19 years ago

    i speak fluent
    -tagalog
    -english

    and i know basic
    -spanish
    -french
    -german

  • Areyoucrazy
    19 years ago

    OO.
    I feel so un smart now lol,because alot of you have like 4 of them .

  • Kevin
    19 years ago

    English
    Old Scots
    Basic Spanish and Chinese

    and don't get me started in how many chat up lines in know in pretty much every major language.

  • Just Sierra
    19 years ago

    I wish I knew how 2 say i have to piss like a mofo in Spanish!!

  • Areyoucrazy
    19 years ago

    lol why would you want to learn how to say that ?

  • WakeboardxChick
    19 years ago

    i can speak english (na duh) and sign language does that count lol

  • Tainted Beauty
    19 years ago

    french and english and a few words of Japanese :)

  • Fighter (Ariane L.)
    19 years ago

    fluent french and english and a little bit of spanish.

  • Just Sierra
    19 years ago

    Well, April...that phrase could come in handy if I were in a mExicAn ReStAurAnt! lol--(annoying)

    AND...........

    I had to piss...*surprise surprise*

  • Areyoucrazy
    19 years ago

    Oh ahah ok then , I just didn't think . :P
    and yea James it was .

  • Exquisite_Emily
    19 years ago

    Engligh, British, Australian, Canadian, American, Spanish, Texan, Californian.

  • Exquisite_Emily
    19 years ago

    NightTears:
    Hola, Me llamo...
    Not, Hola Me nobre es.
    Ex: Hola, me llamo emily.

  • Loved
    19 years ago

    english,french,creo

  • Gemmie Lou
    19 years ago

    english, german, french, welsh, hebrew

  • HansRik
    19 years ago

    Spanish, Tamil, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Russian. The first four I speak with some ease. The rest, I have been trying to learn lately.

  • M
    19 years ago

    English (fluently), Russian (decently) and spanish (just learning)