English: Native
Latin: Written fluency
Spanish: Conversational... pero ahora estoy estudiando mucho para mejorar mi habla! (żes correcto?)
Khmer (Cambodian): A few words to get around
Greek : Native
English : Fluent
Italian : Intermediate
French : Some just for fun, will take it more serious after my degree in Italian
Spanish : Oh how i wish!
English: native
French: learned in school,but forgot most
Sign language: learned from some deaf friends,then took a class in college,but forgot quite a bit and some signs have changed over the years.
I'm fluent in ASL - teach classes, interpret, it was my first language.
English
Spanish - I studied for 7 years, so I can communicate, but I'm getting rusty! I prefer to write/read than speak.
My first language is English and my second language is French. French/English bilingualism is pretty standard where I live, I've only met 3 people so far who only knew one language here (with the exception of children).
English: Native
Spanish: High School Level, if that. Took for it for years, can still only ask "Where is the tobacco store?" and I don't even smoke, so fat lotta good that'll do me.
I always wanted to learn French, German, and Japanese, though. Maybe not all at once, but still fun to pick up certain words and phrases.
Spanish: High School Level, if that. Took for it for years, can still only ask "Where is the tobacco store?" and I don't even smoke, so fat lotta good that'll do me.
Hehe well all I remember from my Khmer (Cambodian), besides general direction and polite conversation, is "More rice, please."
And equally important for all Asian cultures: "Please, no, I'm full."
Slovenian and Serbo-Croatian are both my mother/native languages, I also speak fluent English, German and Italian.. I would love to know Spanish or Portuguese. Or maybe Dutch, Swedish.. I like languages, I'm a quick learner but I'm lazy. If I am forced to use the language I get the hang of it pretty fast. Studying from books.. Not so much
I'm fluent in ASL - teach classes, interpret, it was my first language.
That's why I took it in college.I thought if I liked enough and did well,I wanted to be an interpreter.It wasn't easy,and rather then continue on,I gave up.I really wish I hadn't given up.