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  1. I learned Spanish in high school, which I want to refresh. I’m trying to learn Korean now due to my new obsession with K dramas and KPOP. It’s a musical language that sounds nothing like Mandarin (Chinese) or Japanese. The culture itself is interesting as well.

  2. Sinead Leahy

    Live in Ireland, so speak English and Irish on a daily basis. Learned German, French and Spanish at school…educated by nuns who believed that you should be multilingual. Can understand Dutch, Swedish, Danish and Polish because of friends, I can speak them but not read them!!

  3. I only speak English – American style. I have tried to learn Spanish, but the rolled r is just something I can’t roll my tongue around. Took German, but all I remember is how to count to 10. I would love to speak another language, have tried and will try again. But so far English is the only one I can speak.

  4. I am fluent in English & Hawaiian Style Pidgin English (does that count?). I am passable in Japanese, and know a few Korean & Filipino words (mostly swear words).

    I would like to learn either Spanish or learn more Korean.

  5. Blacksonia

    I’m bilingual in Spanish and French since I’m a spanish girl that grew up in the French spiking part of Switzerland. I’m quite fluent en English and have a good understanding of Italian and Portuguese. I’m terrible at German (Ich weiss nicht = I don’t know being my ussual asnwer LOL) I’d love to learn Japonese but in the place I live it’s proving quite imposible… sigh loudly

  6. Christiane Heid

    I am a native German and fluent in English and French (speaking and writing). I am able to understand a bit Spanish and Italian and I did start to learn modern Hebrew, which I had to stop after a few lessons due to family problems. But I really, really like to start again, but as I am living in a small village it takes just too much time to go every week to a place where it would be possible.

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