I know English first language and Arabic second :)
and no I'm not Arab
EDIT: And some Coptic
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The language of love.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Prototype117 I know English first language and Arabic second :) and no I'm not Arab [/quote] Me too.
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English. and the language of sarcasm.
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English and Ebonics
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Spanish first, English second.
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American.
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'murican.
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I know the native language of whoop-ASS. The common greeting from my people is chuk chuk norREEE wewp wewp ASSSSSSSSS it means hello. [Edited on 08.04.2012 11:21 PM PDT]
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English, followed by Japanese.
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English, Spanish, Canadian
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English. Spanish. American Sign Language.
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English, Arabic, Turkish, Azeri
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English..
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] im am b0red American Sign Language.[/quote] Why? OT: English and Spanish for the most part.
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I'm surprised, nobody here speaks Klingon.
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English.. The only one I need to know and the only one I should have to know in America. Cause if I decided to live in Russia, Germany, or any other country, I better damn well know their Native/Commonly know/Used language. I use to know a little Sign Language.. but since DEAF people are nearly non-existence in my area. I ended up forgetting what I learned over the two year course after taking the class... (I met one deaf person in my entire life and that was during my Sign Language class) [Edited on 08.04.2012 11:40 PM PDT]
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In order of decreasing proficiency: English French Russian
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] What Is This1 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] im am b0red American Sign Language.[/quote] Why? OT: English and Spanish for the most part.[/quote] My friends and I know it. It is an easy language to learn if you speak english and is very useful for communicating in class or when you do not want to actually speak, like when we are eating. It is always cool to watch what deaf people say... a lot of them trash talk everyone around them lol
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English, Spanish, a good amount of French, and some Afrikaans. [Edited on 08.04.2012 11:43 PM PDT]
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English, and a decent amount of German.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] im am b0red My friends and I know it. It is an easy language to learn if you speak english and is very useful for communicating in class or when you do not want to actually speak, like when we are eating. It is always cool to watch what deaf people say... a lot of them trash talk everyone around them lol[/quote]I don't doubt its usefulness, but to actually find deaf people nowadays isn't really common.
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English, French, BASH, Java.
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In most to least in terms of understanding. German Korean Japanese Danish/Norwegian Hebrew Finnish
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English and French mainly. Just learned a lot of French this past Freshman year, feel really accomplished about it :p
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Better question; What languages don't you know? LIST THEM ALL.
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English Chinese and a bit of Japanese I can speak and understand Cantonese too, but that's a dialect