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How much English first language speakers can speak another language?
Lots of people from not UK, US and other English speaker countries can talk English as well as their language, can first language English people speak a second language? How many?
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Blargo 5 sept. 2018 la 16:29 
Not I.
Drab 5 sept. 2018 la 16:41 
I can speak 29 languages, but only a couple words in each.
Usually Asians learn their native language first but for me I learned English then Tagalog. I had to use it when I went to the Philippines.
I can speak Latin.
Postat inițial de a whole horse made of snacks:
I can speak Latin.
Roma Victor!!! ^o^
Hayter 5 sept. 2018 la 16:50 
Postat inițial de Ekkusubokkusu konturrora:
Wherefore considerest thou the modern tongue, which many calleth Englishe, is the true Englishe? When ye may findest the pure tongue of Englishe in Shakespearean dialects, aye this is the rub, the true and veritable fount of Englishe.
anglo-saxon Ænglisc :yuukoshocked:
Gnome 5 sept. 2018 la 17:02 
I speak Spanish, but bilinguals, or polyglots, usually have a dominant language. Mine is English.
dias mio
I speak two more other than my native British (best) English.

I can't speak American or Liverpudlian however, those are beyond my ability to comprehend.
Editat ultima dată de Hellsteeth30; 5 sept. 2018 la 17:32
I speak English, know some French, can sing about a disco spider in Spanish, know enough Klingon to not acctually admit it in public, can decipher (but not speak) drunken Glaswegian and know what words should worry a sheep in Welsh.

When it comes to knowing other languages, I've never really been in a position to acctually use one.

Editat ultima dată de The Maddog; 5 sept. 2018 la 17:45
Well, I basically have English as my first language. There's Tagalog, but I SUCK at that

Postat inițial de Drab:
I can speak 29 languages, but only a couple words in each.
Aye, that's what I should put on my resume once I hafta get a job.



Postat inițial de Xero_Daxter:
Usually Asians learn their native language first but for me I learned English then Tagalog. I had to use it when I went to the Philippines.
Sooo, if I'm right, you're Filipino? In that case, hello my fellow countryman. I tried to think of a Tagalog greeting, but I really understand it better than I speak it.
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Postat inițial de Xero_Daxter:
Usually Asians learn their native language first but for me I learned English then Tagalog. I had to use it when I went to the Philippines.
Sooo, if I'm right, you're Filipino? In that case, hello my fellow countryman. I tried to think of a Tagalog greeting, but I really understand it better than I speak it.
Kamusta ka? (How are you?)

I only know basic greetings, hello, goodbye, where is, and numbers. Like I said.... I never use it much to actually be fluent in it.
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Postat inițial de dA GRaMmaeR NaZu:
Sooo, if I'm right, you're Filipino? In that case, hello my fellow countryman. I tried to think of a Tagalog greeting, but I really understand it better than I speak it.
Kamusta ka? (How are you?)

I only know basic greetings, hello, goodbye, where is, and numbers. Like I said.... I never use it much to actually be fluent in it.
Ha. Nice to see another Filipino on here. Although we really should stop this conversation before we end up getting reported for spam.
I'm learning sign language
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