- Indonesia (Native Language) - English - Sundanese ( A School Subject in my city, but i can't use it very well) - Japanese ( Really Little Bit ) - Mandarin, Chiniese (Basic, and my school subject in my class) Anybody know Indonesia? Btw, sorry for my bad english =)
Listed in order of fluency. Top is most fluent. Sarcasm English French German Spanish Latin Korean Japanese
English I can do a bit of French, but i couldn't hold a conversation. Got a grade D at GCSE which to be honest is pretty pathetic. In terms of programmingy stuff I am pretty decent with vb.net I can use the little man computer fairly well too. (machine/assembly code emulator) I am very proficient in scratch (although i haven't used it in around 3 years, but i reckon i could pick it up instantly) I can do enough with jbeam to put something with wheels, body and an engine in game. I can also do wishbone based suspension but haven't even tried slidenodes yet (or at least since rigs of rods) I can do a bit less with .truck files, but i can do slidenodes in rigs of rods unlike BeamNG. MSWLogo Lego NXT drag and drop stuff, haven't tried actually programming that. I have done a tiny bit of BASIC for use on a Picaxe microcontroller
-Portuguese (Brazil)(Native) -Dutch (I live in Amsterdam) -English (Fluent)(Thank you Internet/Video games) -Italian (Beginner) -Spanish (Most of the words) -German (Learning at school)
The dude above me...several languages... Dude, Im not even uni-lingual. I just know enough to get by ordering stuff at a restaurant. "I WANT HAM! ONE HAM FOR TO THE EATING!"
Only English. My school is a piece of ****. The only language my school does is Spanish. And you HAVE to do it. The other one I really want to learn (and go there someday) is Italian.
English French (Took it in High School not really good at it) German (I am one eighth German shocked everyone including my french teacher when I replied in full german for a few sentences at High School once) Spanish and many more
Engrish A little bit of French (Took French I. Did terribly.) A bit of Spanish (In Spanish I for the second time) Is sign language another language or just another way of speaking English?