Are you a bilingual/trilingual/polyglot?
Americans here is referring to people born in the USA.
No, and I am an American | 4 | |
No, and I am not an American | 1 | |
Yes, and I am not an American. | 5 | |
Yes and I am an American. | 5 |
Ask Your Question today
Americans here is referring to people born in the USA.
No, and I am an American | 4 | |
No, and I am not an American | 1 | |
Yes, and I am not an American. | 5 | |
Yes and I am an American. | 5 |
I speak English, German, Spanish, Bulgarian and Serbian. I can understand Russian, but I can't speak it.
I speak creole, french and english. And most people here understand french.
American fluent in English, Spanish and Italian and can get by in German and Russian.
Took a test on my ability to learn another language... the testers were surprised I learned English (my only language) in the first place.
I'm dyslexic too so it's harder. Plus I'm content with just knowing English. It's practically the international language.
I technically possess a bi-literacy seal in a language I am incapable of reading anymore.
I am semi-fluent in Volapük.
Yes and I am not American. I speak Englsh, Irish, Gaelic, French, Italian and Spanish and I understand Swedish thanks to being a fan of a Swedish musician.
I'm somewhat fluent in French. My girlfriend is a second generation Indian and I've picked up a few words here and there.