Native Brazilian Portuguese speaker, speaking English fluently, also speak Spanish with some moderate success and Japanese with a bit less.
Native English speaker. I learned some French in school and enough Japanese to get through a judo match. I struggle to retain other languages. Everywhere I go everyone speaks English and it's hard to justify learning a new one even everyone in a 1000 mile radius speaks English.
According to this post I speak magenta.
Hablo español de forma nativa. I can read, write and understand by ear English, but I refuse to speak it because the pronunciation rules of English are shit.
Spanish as my native language, English, intermediate Portuguese and currently learning French.
English and Spanish. I also want to learn Portuguese eventually mostly because I am looking into moving to Brazil.
English, decent Italian, a handful of words in French and Spanish, fluent piglatin.
I speak English, I studied Latin but have not kept up, and I know a tiny bit of Japanese and French.
Spanish and English. I also know enough Catalan to be able to read but now speak it
German (native), English (not native-level but compared to my work colleagues I might as well be lol) and some American Sign Language (I can carry a simple conversation as long as I may fingerspell words I don't know yet/anymore)
Português brasileiro fluente/nativo.
Read/Write fluent English, a bit broken speech.
Ich kann ein bisschen Deutsch lesen/verstehen. Es war meine erste Sprache, aber ich habe das meiste davon vergessen, als ich Portugiesisch lernte.
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