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PanzerMeyer
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Foreign Languages?

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How many languages do you speak fluently?

For me its just Spanish and English. I am not quite fluent in German but I understand a lot of it both written and spoken.
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LEts see

English
Bad English
Newfinease (offshoot of bad English)
Veg Speak (most of you are fluent in this to now, my job is done)
C++/C
Java
VB
Script languages (Unix and web)
ASP
php
Some assembly
Turing
LISP
Perl is what I am working on now
Various bits and peaces of other languages that I have run into over the years O and ya I know a few words of French but more of less forget what I learned in French class. Also would love to learn other languages like Japanese.
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English (the proper one, not 'american' :P)
Conversational french...i'm not fluent, but could survive in the country.
A light smattering of German, as i only did a couple of years of it at school.
The last traces of Latin, also from school.
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English and a small amount of Spanish. I took about one year of the Spanish language in college. However, I don't speak Spanish on a regular basis, so I have forgotten some of the words/phrases. I know enough to get by if the situation calls for it.
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Mooseman wrote:English (the proper one, not 'american' :P)
Good Point know the proper English not American English as well, just a correction, don't use it much but I know it PDT_Armataz_01_12
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VEGETA wrote:
Mooseman wrote:English (the proper one, not 'american' :P)
Good Point know the proper English not American English as well, just a correction, don't use it much but I know it PDT_Armataz_01_12
Oh yeah, go ahead and laugh but I dont think Canadian English is any more "correct" than American English! PDT_Armataz_01_12
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_English

It takes in British English and some American stuff, its more correct then US so NA NA NA NA.
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