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English polish, if esolangs count, toki pona
English, I can get by in Spanish and I can do menus in French and Italian.
English mostly. A little French.
Danish native
English fluent
I can pronounce German quite well imo
In Finnish i can say "my bunny is cute"
Spanish (native), English (fluent).
Edit: Me emociona leer que tantas personas están aprendiendo español 🫶...
English and viet I speak well
Learning spanish and german
اللغة الأم: العربية
Other languages: English (obviously), French (non fluent), Dutch (still really really bad at it, not well enough to communicate with it yet)
English and some of the essentials in Thai, such as how to tell someone they're beautiful. (Khun suay mak krap)
First language was Spanish, English is my daily language, self taught enough French to get by on a trip about a decade ago.
In all reality I could probably only sus out enough in Spanish or French to barely get by if really had to. I do still have all my training material and would like to continue learning. But low on my priority list
German, English, a tiny bit of French since I had that in school but forgot most of it. And a bunch of computer programming languages.
Spanish as native language, and I'm proficient in catalan and English.
I'm quite confident in german, i'm cuarrently taking lessons to pass the B1 exam next course.
Beyond these languages, the ones i have enough confidence to say i can speak them, I also speak some japanese and I plan to take the japanase JPLT N5. No rushes though. It's the introductory level.
Igpe atinle