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Arceu
Scratcher
500+ posts

Languages

English, obviously. “Hi! I'm Arceus.”
I know un poco Spanish. “Hola! Yo soy Arceus.”
Some Greek. “Γειά! Είμαι ο Αρκέους.”
And finally, Japanese. “こんにちは!アルセウスです。”
moresnet
Scratcher
100+ posts

Languages

I know some Latvian. “Kartupeļis” means potato, of course.
DownsGameClub
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Languages

English
French - School
Chinese (Mandarin) - Extracurricular
Some Japanese.

That's it for me.
randomreasons
New Scratcher
2 posts

Languages

English (Second language I learned but use more often)
Spanish (First language I learned and still know)
Japanese (Learned it for before school club and forgot everything I learned)
ASL (I know very few words but I can spell!)
rikka02
Scratcher
66 posts

Languages

Japanese
English
sakf504
Scratcher
100+ posts

Languages

Spanish
English
Portuguese
and a few words of other languages
wimpygirl6
Scratcher
61 posts

Languages

english
filipino
some mandarin
some japanese


Last edited by wimpygirl6 (Feb. 1, 2020 13:36:28)

sech1p
New Scratcher
3 posts

Languages

Polish (Primary),
English (Secondary),
German (learning since 7th grade),
and simple words from Japanese.
bananaandchoc1
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Languages

English: fluent
French: I’d say I know intermediate french.
“Salut, je m’appele Choc (n’est pas dans la vraie vie) et j’ai douze ans. J’habite en le sud ouest d’Angleterre. J’adore jouer les jeux-video (spécifiquement Animal Crossing: New Horizons et Splatoon 2) et regarder les clips video dans YouTube. Je joue le violon dans l’orchestre d’école et normalement j’ai cours de violon après école en vendredi.”
Translates to
“Hi, my name is Choc (not in real life) and I’m 12. I live in south west England. I love to play video games (specifically Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Splatoon 2) and to watch YouTube videos. I play the violin in my school orchestra and normally I would have a violin lesson after school on Fridays.”
Spanish: i don’t know the numbers 1-10, but the only ones I don’t know are 6 and 9!
Chinese (mandarin): numbers 1-10 and hand signals and some basic words.
Japanese: numbers 1-10.

Last edited by bananaandchoc1 (July 30, 2020 17:33:00)

Anoosh_
Scratcher
100+ posts

Languages

arabic (fluent, my parents have an “arabic only” rule)
spanish (beginner, take it at school)
esperanto (noob, took a few months duolingo lessons)
yokaiwatch123
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Languages

Some Japanese
ArtCode11
Scratcher
30 posts

Languages

English - Fluent
Spanish - Definitely NOT fluent but I can at least start a small conversation!
warriorcats2155
Scratcher
500+ posts

Languages

I want to learn Egyptian hieroglyphics for fun, anyone else?
Pianostar4
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Languages

English, and French. I also know (the numbers only lol) Spanish.
-gge
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Languages

englishe
mybearworld
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Languages

bump

Also,
English (duh)
German (it's my nativve language) (edit 2025: nativve)
Italian (sale, grazie, prego)
Romanian (şi, pisică, urs)
Japanese (neko, konnichiwa, watashi) (edit 2025: native scripts what is that)
Spanish (Yo, soy, y)
French (pas, oui, non)
Russian (kot, privyet, russki) (edit 2025: obviously not the native script but also “russki” is not even the correct romanization)
Latin (bestia, currere, malus)


I can only fluently speak in English and German, but I do know a few words in a lot of languages (even though they are very weird) xD

Last edited by mybearworld (Aug. 29, 2025 14:13:18)

SizzlingAsh
Scratcher
44 posts

Languages

English (native language)
Spanish (learning in school, we'll ignore my F in that class.)
Japanese (self studying, I can currently come up with a few sentences but most of them are useless. For example, when am I going to need to say 「私はねこですか。」)
French (Just from picking stuff up from different media and my friends who are studying French for a trip. I mostly only know numbers because of that one song in Hamilton)

Last edited by SizzlingAsh (April 11, 2022 17:24:07)

PencilOnTheDesk
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Languages

English (native language)
French (learnt at primary school but can barely remember any now)
German (currently learning- know a fair bit but definitely not fluent)
floppasyay
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Languages

Wow, this is an old topic…

English (native) (British )
French (somewhat can understand) (Intermediate A2-B1) (Bizzarement, j'irais à la université d'Oxford parce que j'aime le francais)
Spanish (same with French but I forgor some) (No voy a hacer la tarea por que ya estoy mal)
German (still learning, A1 and I don't want to still learn this) (Ich liebe Deutsch nicht)
Tagalog (this should be my lingua franca but unfortunately I had hard times learning English and Tagalog together ) (Kamusta ka? Paalam!)

there are more that I have tried to learn but kind of gave up (on Duolingo) like:
Vietnamese (xin chao. nguoi viet (NO TONES))
Chinese (hànbǎobāo (tones), shui, bing (no tones)
and more
jlbar18
Scratcher
90 posts

Languages

Usually English (“hehehe, that was my intention” - I'm fluent), but a little Italian (“è vietato oltrepassare la linea gialla” - ne so parecchio, sto imparando ora), Spanish (“oh no, ¿por qué haces eso?” - solo unas pocas frases) and some Japanese (「へへへ、それが私の意図だった」 ~ ひらがなとカタカナがいくつか認識できます). Started to translate one of my WIP games in multiple languages, maybe fluent speakers could help.

TRUE FACT: I was encouraged to learn Italian when I visted the Verona Porta Nuova station (if you know RFI, you know), and I'm learning Spanish after I realized I need to do translations. I have no idea how I did learn these two obviously. *lip-smack*

Last edited by jlbar18 (Aug. 29, 2025 10:12:46)

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