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By myownalias
#214187
English, German, Swiss German, Italian, French, a bit Russian, Latin (though not spoken) - math and eroticism (the only universal languages in the world :hehe::twisted: ).

There's always someone that has to show off isn't there? ;):P:hehe:
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By Jabberwocky
#214205
I can speak in every language in the world. It is easy.

SPEAK LOUDLY AND SLLOOWWLLYY plus hand signals
By vaptin
#214209
I can speak in every language in the world. It is easy.

SPEAK LOUDLY AND SLLOOWWLLYY plus hand signals


No, that's English when your more than 20miles from your home. :P
By What's Burning?
#214211
English, German, Swiss German, Italian, French, a bit Russian, Latin (though not spoken) - math and eroticism (the only universal languages in the world :hehe::twisted: ).


:rofl:

So are you saying that when ALIENS arrive, you're the best qualified candidate to get jiggy witit?
By Gaz
#214213
I can speak in every language in the world. It is easy.

SPEAK LOUDLY AND SLLOOWWLLYY plus hand signals


I use these Hand Signals.

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By darwin dali
#214219
How much difference is there to Swiss German and German?

You wouldn't understand more than 10% - guaranteed. It's hard to explain, maybe like Jamaican English* and Oxford English? Or even like Dutch and English. Dutch in some ways sounds a bit like Swiss German.

*Just watched a Jamaican movie the other day and it was subtitled - I wouldn't have understood much of what was said otherwise.
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By AKR
#214236
English, German, Swiss German, Italian, French, a bit Russian, Latin (though not spoken) - math and eroticism (the only universal languages in the world :hehe::twisted: ).

There's always someone that has to show off isn't there? ;):P:hehe:


Wait until I answer this question. hehehehe\
By What's Burning?
#214239
My dog listens to me when I speak. Although he doesn't understand me all the time.
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By AKR
#214240
Italian is my first language;
I am fluent in English and I can speak a bit of French, too.


Italian is my first language as well. Which part of Italy are you from?

I speak Italian, Spanish, Croatian, Slovenian and English. Will learn German and Japanese. I can effecively speak Serbian as it is almost the same as Croatian and I can write in the Cyrillic alphbet as well. I can to a small extent understand Friulian (A language spoken in the region of Friuli Venezia Giulia alongside Italian). I also have a good understanding Of Sicilian and dialects related to the Sicilian language. I also have knowledge in Esperanto and although I have forgotten a lot because unlike all the othe langauges I know or want to kearn do not practice it, I would vote for it over English or any other language as the world language for all.
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By The Immortal Dragon
#214299
Italian is my first language;
I am fluent in English and I can speak a bit of French, too.


Italian is my first language as well. Which part of Italy are you from?

From near Rome, so I guess I can talk the Roman dialect as well :P
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By MattMK45
#214300
English and that is pretty much it.

An inmate in prison who was in for 35 years learnt 50+ languages to pass the time!!!
By What's Burning?
#214301
English and that is pretty much it.

An inmate in prison who was in for 35 years learnt 50+ languages to pass the time!!!


If he would have done that before he became an inmate he would have never gone in to begin with!
By vaptin
#214302
English and that is pretty much it.

An inmate in prison who was in for 35 years learnt 50+ languages to pass the time!!!


Whereas you just sat there doing nothing eh?
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By AKR
#214335
Italian is my first language;
I am fluent in English and I can speak a bit of French, too.


Italian is my first language as well. Which part of Italy are you from?

From near Rome, so I guess I can talk the Roman dialect as well :P


Dialects of Italian do not count as seperate languages. Sicilian and its associated dialects and Furlan are not dialects of Italian. From the top of my head neither are Venetian, Neopolitan and Sardinian. Countrary of what you were taught in school or by parents this is fact and it is told incorrectly due to lack of knowledge. Take a look at these links.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sicilian_language

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friulian_language

http://www.linguasiciliana.org/cms/

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