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Italian
Furlan
Spanish (dont remember much of it )
Engrish
Quote from SamH :I speak English (British), English (US), ASP and SQL

print 'ASP? Are you serious? ';
print $greetings;
Quote from janwolf :print 'ASP? Are you serious? ';
print $greetings;

<% Response.Write("Hell yeah!") %>
UPDATE samh
SET mentalhealth = insane
WHERE name = 'Sam';

:hide:

(/me knows no SQL BTW )
i speak:
dutch
english
german
french
american
2 words in russian
and i have a chinese guy in class, so hopefully soon chinese
Quote from hrtburnout :What the?

you have english,
like:
how are you doing sir?
and then american:
i'll bust a cap on yo @$$ you mutha...
you know the rest
Riiiiight...
proper english and then more the american dialect...
give me some slacks, its sunday , wow i acctually used a phrase i heard in a movie! gooooooo ME!
I speak english, spanish, and i'm going to do Latin in high school.
English
German
EBG13
and some VB,PHP,HTML,PERL
Oh, are we counting coding languages now? If so, I'm a true multi-linguist. I'll save you all from posting them...
Quote from kiss me :i speak:
dutch
english
german
french
american
2 words in russian
and i have a chinese guy in class, so hopefully soon chinese

Hehe
American doesn`t count. It`s just english with your nose stuffed
Quote from herki :English
German
EBG13
and some VB,PHP,HTML,PERL

Ehmm
Then I speak basic, comal and Html too
English
Dutch
German
French (well, with some practice I'd be back up to date anyway)
Some extremely basic Finnish; enough to amuse the natives - or confuse them. (Mitä kuuluu? Aja hiljaa sillalla, kiitos!)
None at all.
I'm surprised that you guys speak that many languages. It's a good thing of course..

I speak Finnish, Swedish, English, a little Estonian, few words Italian and I'm currently studying German (but I'm not very good at it yet)
I think people slightly exaggerate the languages they can speak.

Being able to say the odd word or sentence doesnt mean you can speak it. I find it hard to believe that someone (from the UK) can be fluent in a language from secondary education alone.
English
Some French
A small amount of German
German and a little english. :o
Quote from The General Lee :I think people slightly exaggerate the languages they can speak.

Being able to say the odd word or sentence doesnt mean you can speak it. I find it hard to believe that someone (from the UK) can be fluent in a language from secondary education alone.

Well, ask any Norwegian, and they will tell you I am pretty Fluent in Norwegian, and that isn't from Secondary education. It is from passion and the drive to learn. I agree though, secondary education alone, doesn't mean you are fluent, because fluent includes, listening and talking. In school, you don't get the same... feeling as when you are there, conversing in the language itself, with someone understanding you, and you understanding them.
Latvian.
Fairly well English.
A bit Russian.
Few words German.

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