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Do you speak any other languages?

I can count to 100 in German, and say some phrases. I know very little Spanish. Not alot of French and some Japanese.
 
English is my mother tongue (even though it may not appear like it at times
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) and I am currently taking Chinese in school. I also don't know if this counts or not but I know some sign language from my childhood.
 
I sure hope I do, it'd be a lot easier for the people around me
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But yes, I speak Dutch fairly well I suppose
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I speak great spanish and a bit of Germen.



I took spanish 1 in middle school spanish 2 preap in my freshmen year and took spanish 3 AP in my sophomore year. I am taking germen this year (senior)
 
Umm, fluently no. I took four years of French in High School, which was almost two years ago, so I'm not nearly as passable as I once might have (maybe) been. I did Japanese for about a year two years ago (learned it the same time I was doing French....really hard..XD) and last year I started working on learning Scottish Gaelic. Unfortunately due to my workload, I haven't been able to get very far with it, and discontinued it, but I hope that eventually I'll get back into it.
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English is the native language all day....

Since I've been in Iraq I have learned... Passable Arabic and Passable Swahili (we've got Ugandan tower guards here, pretty cool people!)
 
いいえ, ぜんぜんできません.



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I know two years worth of Japanese.
 
I can speak English (natively), alot of Spanish (I'm Mexican, and 2 years of Spanish in school), and a bit of Japanese (lived in Japan for 10 years, can only read hirigana and katakana, can't speak more than at least 60 common phrases).
 
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