How many languages do you speak? (280)

1 Name: Random Anonymous 2005-10-20 20:56 ID:400HADiH

Swedish - native
English - fluent
French - a little
Finnish - a little
Japanese - very little...

You?

131 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-02-16 22:08 ID:Heaven

>>125
Weeaboos are cute, too(・ー・)

132 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-02-17 00:48 ID:Heaven

People think i'm wapanese when I post on 2ch, but I'm not, really =(

133 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-02-17 00:52 ID:ZS7ljrsU

I speak multiple language

Australia(English)
Belize(English)
Canada(English)
Carriebean(English)
Jamaica(English)
New Zealand(English)
Philiphines(English)
England(English)
United States(English)
etc(English)

134 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-02-17 01:11 ID:y0ZWqvrD

>>132
are you japanese?
where thread can you post on?

135 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-02-17 04:16 ID:CTzXvX+S

I speak French, Italian, English and Japanese. French is my first language and English is second. The others are for traveling reasons.

136 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-02-17 06:23 ID:Heaven

so?

137 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-02-17 14:16 ID:FM0la0CQ

English and Spanish

I think I'd like to learn some Asian language, but I'm not sold on Japanese, which unless you are going to that nation is only useful for badly translating mangas and pretending to be cool.

138 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-02-17 14:58 ID:HlTZFE+H

English, German, Italian. I'm learning Japanese, and I can understand Spanish and French.

139 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-02-17 18:18 ID:Heaven

>>137
Also; getting laid with weeaboo chicks.

140 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-02-18 14:51 ID:Heaven

Japanese(native) and English(a little).
I've learned Spanish when I was a junior high school student,
but I can hardly understand.

141 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-02-18 22:22 ID:mXOd4U35

English(a little)...

That is all.

142 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-02-19 03:16 ID:Heaven

I want to learn korean so badly. not joking.

143 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-02-20 17:10 ID:OL4HqOu1

Northern 'bad' English (native - vstrong accent)
Southern 'bad' French (native - vstrong accent)
International Business English (no accent & no slang)
Francais soutenu (stuff used to blurb your way through exams)

German (pretty well - helps to have cute german friends)
Spanish (enough to get by & swear a lot)
Latin (no-one but wiccan wierdos speaks this anymore ...ok but I can read & decypher this shit from taking classes 5 years -for the lulz)

I want to learn Russian, Ancient greek, improve the Spanish and learn how to swear & say rude shit in Arabic.

144 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-02-22 22:22 ID:2TsI0aBl

English, and that's it. I want to take other languages (I took a bunch of German in high-school and forgot it all, sadly) but I'm not quite sure which.

145 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-02-23 14:24 ID:vGpa+2qN

German - native
English - fluent
French - a little
Russian - a little
Japanese - very little

146 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-02-26 21:11 ID:VW+NAOp1

UZBEK-native
Russian-fluent
Engilish-almost fluent
Persian-a little
Turkish -a little

147 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-02-27 12:24 ID:rd8KS9xJ

Des lenguezos imaginatives:

Parais - native, in io hett
Tonoan - ques spregt io spregtai allteim
Potash - fluvient
Gibberish - aur-fluvient
Quenya - halo!! io est neget ten pathetice...
MORDOR - ius mateis iusit im aet iuot te spreget em native...no chance 'nre hel...

beot MORDOR graz lenguez est.

trú!

Moteltian - lehtl
Klingon - jauk est? seriust? sic?

148 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-02-27 15:21 ID:Heaven

>>147
what are talking about.

149 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-02-27 16:21 ID:rd8KS9xJ

>>148

Des lenguezos imaginatives

150 Name: Anonymous : 2006-02-28 19:21 ID:Heaven

>>147 best post

151 Name: Anonymous : 2006-03-12 02:25 ID:UrIJ/FoS

Spanish - Native
English - Regular
Japanese - Little, Still Learning
Italian - Very few phrases
Chinese - Can say hello >.<

152 Name: Anonymous : 2006-03-12 04:31 ID:K9rcz1Ei

English - Native
German - Intermediate
Japanese - Beginner (ie. 2 months)

153 Name: Anonymous : 2006-03-15 06:14 ID:gWutY8EQ

Nothing.
Im 2years old.

154 Name: Anonymous : 2006-03-15 08:28 ID:W7RXCHsq

English - Native

But I would love to learn a lot more languages.

155 Name: benson_2009 : 2006-03-15 12:44 ID:GQ5hd+EW

Chinese - Native
English - Fluent
Japanese - a little (stil learning)

156 Name: Anonymous : 2006-03-15 17:18 ID:qSLSdf22

English - Native
French - Can read most and write, need to work on speaking it...

157 Name: Anonymous : 2006-03-15 21:04 ID:r4fcp4wY

Spanish -Native
English - Almost Fluent
Japanese - Intermediate

158 Name: Anonymous : 2006-03-15 21:07 ID:xFQWyts2

German - Native
English - Fluent
French - well, still not fluent but ok
Italien - so-so
Japanese - just started to learn a month ago ^^

159 Name: Anonymous : 2006-03-16 12:31 ID:l2Jp443m

I only speak the LINGUA DOS GAYS!

160 Name: Anonymous : 2006-03-20 12:20 ID:kGAtyXw5

Dutch - native
Hindi/hindu - not that well but better then my japanese :P
German - understand most of it but cant speak it
English - fluent
Japanese - well it's getting better but im still learning.

161 Name: Anonymous : 2006-03-20 16:14 ID:q3FvONiV

Finnish - native
English - fluent, mistaken for a native speaker sometimes
Swedish - rusty
Japanese - errm.. can usually tell what they're speaking about

162 Name: Anonymous : 2006-03-20 22:14 ID:4q4uoBek

osakan - native
english - toefl 640
spanish - business level
japanese - i gave up...

163 Name: Anonymous : 2006-04-03 23:48 ID:TsjYi29V

engleesh

164 Name: Anonymous : 2006-04-05 02:09 ID:Heaven

165 Name: Anonymous : 2006-04-11 21:06 ID:zLL48nR8

spanglish - my papito
wapannise - domo arigatou

166 Name: Anonymous : 2006-04-12 00:22 ID:Heaven

>>165
ore no papito

wait... that's still wrong.

167 Name: Anonymous : 2006-04-12 06:20 ID:HRZE01tt

spanish - fluent second language
portuguese - native
english - 3rd fluent
italian - basic
chinese - little, learning
japanese - little more, learning
korean - more than little more, learning

168 Name: sage : 2006-04-12 06:23 ID:HRZE01tt

testing

169 Name: Anonymous : 2006-04-12 09:33 ID:XphxJtiw

english - fluent
tagalog - fluent
german - can hold a conversation
japanese - can hold a conversation
mandarin - can hold a conversation

>>168 in the link field

170 Name: Anonymous : 2006-04-12 11:02 ID:K39q+I0r

English - Native.

171 Post deleted by moderator.

172 Name: Anonymous : 2006-04-12 16:43 ID:xPe89Fnt

>>166 Myyyy papitooooooooooooo

173 Name: YLTA2006 : 2006-04-20 00:44 ID:4KbEEO9Z

german - native
english,italian,spanish, french - fluent
japanese - almost fluent
korean - lerning

174 Name: Anonymous : 2006-04-20 10:41 ID:xgoYlg21

Japanese - native
English - can hold a slow conversation
Deutcsh - lerning 2 yrs, but i squeeze through last semester's test//

175 Name: YLTA2006 : 2006-04-20 16:24 ID:tKp6euwC

174 sry about that

176 Name: Anonymous : 2006-04-21 03:35 ID:Heaven

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177 Name: Anonymous : 2006-04-28 14:47 ID:QQN6WMzg

mandarin - native, but i've been living in canada so long that English is probably 'more' native to me now

178 Name: Anonymous : 2006-05-26 23:12 ID:fZQjoijO

Spanish - Native
English - Almost perfect
French - Intermediate
German - Intermediate
Russian - Basic Grammar

179 Name: Anonymous : 2006-05-26 23:59 ID:6TEpggmr

English - fluent
German - to good to buy a cola , to bad to talk about einstein's theories.
Norwegian - native
Japanese - almost nothing , but more then nothing.
Russian - one word.

180 Name: Anonymous : 2006-05-27 01:22 ID:kTbzazCV

181 Name: Anonymous : 2006-05-27 12:59 ID:RyYp3gkt

182 Name: Anonymous : 2006-05-29 09:55 ID:V2hDveZQ

I started this thread, I can't believe it's alive still.

183 Name: Anonymous : 2006-05-29 09:56 ID:V2hDveZQ

Huh? Why has my ID changed?

184 Name: Anonymous : 2006-05-29 16:20 ID:An6rat8S

French - Native
English - somehow
Japanese - a little
Spanish - a little

185 Name: Anonymous : 2006-05-29 16:44 ID:p4G3MkL4

>>183

Your old ID was taken hostage

186 Name: Anonymous : 2006-05-30 02:02 ID:Heaven

I should slap you >>182

187 Name: ID kIDNappers : 2006-05-30 22:19 ID:Heaven

>>183
we have your ID.
brINg $100,000,000 To The corNer of NINTh sT.
aNd QuaIl by 5 pm or you wIll Never see IT agaIN.

--ID kIDNappers

188 Name: Anonymous : 2006-06-11 16:28 ID:vquJhpr1

English - Fluent [native]
French - Fluent [bilingual/native]
Norwegian - Enough to get by [relatives]
Japanese - Learning. D: [university, woot.]

189 Name: Mich The Weird : 2006-06-11 16:53 ID:MxQZ3AWv

English - Fluent (native).

French - A little.

Spanish - A little.

German - A little.

Japanese - More than I know of French and Spanish, but much less than I know of English.

Other - Very little per language and none for most other languages.

190 Name: Daisuke : 2006-06-12 02:01 ID:fBfGa1Of

Spanish - Fluent (Native)

English - Enough to mantain a conversation

Japanese - Something... I can read hiragana and katakana, some kanji... If I go to Japan, I can go back to the hotel by asking someone ^^'

French - Very Little

Italian - Very Little

191 Name: Anonymous : 2006-06-12 04:19 ID:m0N9tLKT

English - Native

Everything else - Nothing

192 Name: Anonymous : 2006-06-12 19:35 ID:zKEqi7hZ

German - Native.
English - Fluent.
French - Can read and understand some of it. My speaking skills might even manage to get me a ride to Germany/UK if dropped somewhere in the French countryside with a reasonable amount of cash.
Latin - Studied it for seven bloody years.
Spanish - Same as with French, but would need substantially more cash to pay for the damage to Spaniard eardrums.
Japanese - Passed JLPT level 3, taking level 2 this year.
Swedish - NEJ DU!

193 Name: Anonymous : 2006-06-12 20:16 ID:pje37zT9

>>192 you studied latin for seven years? wtf are you a catholic priest or what

194 Name: Anonymous : 2006-06-12 23:57 ID:E4Tdl/yp

ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFMYoKqLqmk
Japanese Michael Jackson palody

195 Name: Anonymous : 2006-06-14 01:23 ID:gB19PJCT

Spanish - Native
English - Excellent
Latin - V. Little
Italian - V. Little
Japanese - Ermm Few words

196 Name: minorcode : 2006-06-14 10:06 ID:Heaven

Japanese - Native
English - Reading/Writing : a little, Speaking : very little
Klingon - only a word "Qapla'"

197 Name: Anonymous : 2006-06-14 15:05 ID:s1T8WESr

>>193

No, I live in South Germany and went to a Benedictine monastery school.

198 Name: >>192,197 : 2006-06-14 15:28 ID:s1T8WESr

Would have studied it for two more years if I hadn't moved to UK after 11th grade.

199 Name: Anonymous : 2006-06-22 01:17 ID:Heaven

Four. But two of those are a bit crappy due to bad teachers. Ich habe Sauerkraut in meine Lederhosen.

200 Name: Anonymous : 2006-06-27 09:20 ID:b4DDR0GM

Japanese"standard" - Native
Japanese"Kansai" - Native
English - fluency
German - conversational

BTW,What is Wapanese? (^^;)

201 Name: Desperate otoko (no ko) : 2006-06-27 09:44 ID:RQF4IlJl

I can speak two dialect of one language and two other language:

Cantonese: native but only up to yr3 elementary level
Mandarin: understandable but not very good
English: fluent, second language
Japanese: semi-fluent, understandable to conversationable

202 Name: Anonymous : 2006-06-27 15:19 ID:224eQ9+1

english - first language
german - somewhat

203 Name: Anonymous : 2006-06-27 20:32 ID:aRyWg/NZ

>>200

>BTW,What is Wapanese?

It means "wannabe japanese", a term used to insult fans of anime/manga who learn japanese. Most 4chan users use the word "weeaboo" instead of "wapanese", they both mean the same thing.

204 Name: Anonymous : 2006-06-28 01:09 ID:Heaven

Wapanese is the term used to describe a person of non-japanese descent (usually white, however some others are lumped in there as well) who is incredibly obsessed with Japanese things.

A person who watches anime or majors in Japanese language at university is not counted as wapanese.

These are common behaviours displayed by wapanese:

  1. Being obsessed with anime. The typical anime watcher enjoys the shows because they are fun to watch and interesting (not all are for children, that is a myth). However, wapanese will take it to an unhealthy level.
  2. Their rooms will be filled with japanese things. Anything from anime stuff to japanese things such as Tatami. A true wapanese will have next to nothing non-japanese in their room.
  3. Many wapanese will believe that Japan is the best country ever and that if they go there they will be adored. However, most wapanese don't understand that Japan is a very racist society and they don't like white people very much.
  4. They will constantly post things on the internet containing a few of the japanese words they know. These words are usually: kawaii and baka. These words will be used in an english sentence such as: "You are so baka"
  5. Many wapanese will develope an unhealthy obsession with asian girls/guys. Many of them will refuse to be with someone who isn't japanese.
  6. wapanese tend to spend all of their time watching anime, reading manga and listening to japanese music. A lot of them are unemployed and live at home with their parents (some are students, some are over 30). The ones who do have jobs, have very poor jobs, such as working at a supermarket.
  7. Wapanese listen to tons of japanese music but will refuse to listen to anything non-japanese. They also tend to say that non-japanese music is crap while the japanese music is godly. However, most wapanese tend to listen to Japanese Pop which can be very, very similar to non-Japanese pop.
  8. Many wapanese do cosplay. However, many normal anime watchers cosplay as well. However, wapanese tend to overdo it and act very elitist at conventions.
  9. Most wapanese know very little about Japan. They don't look past the anime and whatnot. Most wapanese don't know anything about Japan's history. However many wapanese will pretend to know what they are talking about, however they tend to be incorrect.
  10. Wapanese also tend to butcher the language (besides using them in english sentences). A good example is the meaning of otaku. The wapanese will use it to describe themselves, however most don't realize that otaku in Japan means you are very mentally unstable. Otaku in Japan are looked down upon and ridiculed.

205 Name: Anonymous : 2006-06-28 03:19 ID:Heaven

> However, wapanese will take it to an unhealthy level.
> However, many normal anime watchers cosplay as well.

Half of the entries on urbandictionary are trying to define it so it doesn't include the author. Sort of pathetic.

206 Name: Desperate otoko (no ko) : 2006-06-28 11:16 ID:/SB1OgIl

Japan isn't a racist society >>204. It just focus on the group more. Any one outside of a group is ignored and excluded but it does not make them racist. And not only the Japanese, there are also some Chinese who does not like Westerners on historical and social reasons and I dont think the reasons make us Chinese/Japanese racist.
Someone here called me a weeaboo/wapanese once. However, I dont just only know a few Japanese words as I'm currently learning the language in a course at my university.

207 Name: Desperate otoko (no ko) : 2006-06-28 18:19 ID:IG2cAhGy

>>206
You are wapanese. Look at your name.

208 Name: Desperate otoko (no ko) : 2006-06-29 08:39 ID:Rw5Pcj6h

I'm NOT wapanese. I do know more than just a few phrases of Japanese. And I'm not white, nor would I wanna be.
I'm at least on lvl 3 on the JLPT, a test to identify one's proficiency in Japanese. The typical 'wapanese' wouldnt even make it up to lvl3

209 Name: Anonymous : 2006-06-29 08:54 ID:Heaven

>>208
I doubt they could even do level 4.

last I check, I was 4-3-ish, but was too lazy to take it.

210 Name: Anonymous : 2006-06-29 10:34 ID:Heaven

>>208
sorry, putting "otoko" in your name automatically qualifies you as wapanese, regardless of your jlpt level.

ps. shut the fuck up, you chinese people have it easy, all that fucking kanji and you can read all of it.

211 Name: Desperate otoko (no ko) : 2006-06-29 11:24 ID:Rw5Pcj6h

I hope you know just because it's the same characters doesnt mean it has the same pronounciation. It's just easier for me to recognize it but remembering how to pronounce the word is the same as anyone else.

212 Name: Anonymous : 2006-06-29 13:10 ID:Heaven

Bragging about how much japanese you know is pretty wapanese too.

213 Name: samapuma : 2006-06-29 17:22 ID:1lCpqUsr

japanese - familiar, can speak in a short conversation
Spanish - familiar, can speak in a short conversation
English - Native
French - trying to learn it

:)

214 Name: Desperate otoko (no ko) : 2006-06-30 08:25 ID:tqr0OygL

Not trying to brag, just stating facts to defend myself from your attempts to belittle me

215 Name: Anonymous : 2006-06-30 13:11 ID:Heaven

> your attempts to belittle me

no one here is attempting to belittle you. you're already doing a better job of that than any of us ever could.

216 Name: Anonymous : 2006-06-30 18:29 ID:Heaven

Stop using romaji, desperate young male person! It hurts my eyes and makes my balls itch.

男の子. Comprende?

217 Name: Prototype Angel : 2006-07-08 16:23 ID:HEop1Wx4

English - Native (sort of)
Spanish - Native (sort of)

Can't remember which two language came first to be my native language. shrug

218 Name: Anonymous : 2006-07-08 20:00 ID:njF8TaXS

french - native
english - fluent
japanese - fluent
chinese - very little.

what do you think about that ^__^

219 Name: Anonymous : 2006-07-09 10:58 ID:Heaven

>>218
sugoi desu ne ^__^

220 Name: Anonymous : 2006-07-10 04:29 ID:ME8Cxo7B

Why does a lot of people doubt others can seak Japanese? its not so hard to learn except Kanji

221 Name: 218 : 2006-07-10 09:51 ID:njF8TaXS

>>219

thanks ^_^

>>220

i think chinese is more difficult

222 Name: Anonymous : 2006-07-10 11:22 ID:H5UXo+pQ

>>220

Because of the annoying people who drop "baka"s and "kawaii"s into everyday English to act Japanese.

I don't speak anything but English. Apart from my bakas and kawaiis.

223 Name: Anonymous : 2006-07-12 03:33 ID:mISw2bXn

bengali-fluent
english- fluent
spanish-learning
japanese-learning

224 Name: Anonymous : 2006-07-12 03:39 ID:mISw2bXn

>>220
>>222
Thats very true in my school kids say random Japanese things they here in Japanese. The Bakas and Kawaiis are O.K. But the kids Say Ohaiyo ,konnichiwas, itterasai,arigato....out of nowhere which really annoys me :-( . I am actually taking Japanese lessons. My dream is to live in Japan after I become a M.D. :-).

225 Name: Anonymous : 2006-07-12 03:48 ID:bh1XM+dH

Throwing Japanese words into your English for any reason outside of humorous intent annoys the crap out of me.

226 Name: Anonymous : 2006-07-12 06:23 ID:njF8TaXS

i'm french and i can say that even here there are those wapanese who annoy everybody around them.....

227 Name: Anonymous : 2006-07-12 09:05 ID:Heaven

>>226
Not surprising. I gather that France has had a bit of a wap problem since a Japan fad fifteen, twenty years ago.

228 Name: Anonymous : 2006-07-12 14:07 ID:Heaven

I love you guys <3

229 Name: Anonymous : 2006-07-16 04:05 ID:Heaven

Japanese - native
English - a little
Engrish - fluent

230 Name: Anonymous : 2006-07-16 15:22 ID:kH3gExU2

Japanese-native
English-good
Germany-a little
Russian-a little

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