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For me, only Swedish, English and some German.
Tiny bit of Spanish words. Sentences? No.
Always wanted to learn French; I think it's beautiful.
Thanks @mirandafrost. Depends on what you do for a living, I guess! Those 3 languages must be very useful if you are a historian or a theologist, for example. For someone like me I admit they would be useless.
This might sound completely unrelated but it isn't: do you like Sherlock Holmes?
Well you might not be able to speak them to anyone, but especially Latin is a fantastic base when learning French, Spanish, Italian, Romanian or Portugese. Many other European languages have a lot of Latin words as well, so it's very good you can read it. I wish I could, as a historian indeed it would've been very usefull.
Because you must check Laurie R. King's Mary Russel series. Trust me on this one ;)
English
French
a few words of Japanese
and of course the universal language known as math. ;-)
english, german, swiss-german, a-bit french
As do I, always have.
@Thunderfinger:
This or this? ;-)
">this does not show, so not sure. Guess the answer is This.
English
Norn Irish
Ulster Scots
Austalian
American
Canadian
New Zealandian
Gibaltarian
Jerseyan
Sarkian
Guernseyian
Isle of Manian
Isle of Wightian
Hebridesian
Dragonpolian (naturally).
Do you know, I missed that one but I didn't want to appear big-headed.
No Dragonpolese, either?