English, and semi-fluent German. I read, listen, and have one person online to practice with, but it's not like most human beings will tolerate me long enough to get real practice in.
Just English. I've been taking French in school since kindergarten, but I am far from fluent. I've just started taking Spanish class, but we haven't learned much yet other than hellos and goodbyes.
I think I'm only fluent in arabic lol, I know english but whenever I speak english every letter in the words sounds like it punched the letter beside it and vocabulary is bad and grammer not that good haha.
Joined: 25 Sep 2013 Age: 59 Gender: Female Posts: 1,298 Location: Close To The Border
08 Mar 2015, 6:52 am
English, Flemish, Dutch Dutch and Belgian Dutch. - yes the last two are different - no I'm not in the mood to elaborate at this moment in time French fluently enough to let someone know I am hungry and thirsty and that'll do me