It's Gaelic that's spoken in Ireland and from my understanding, the schools have started teaching it again. I speak English, Spanish, German, & French.
I used to be fairly fluent in Spanish after taking it for 5 years in school, but I haven't used it since and now I think I speak on the level of a 3 year old without the grammar. Although I did find out yesterday that I still understand more than I thought, as some lady was going on and on on her cellphone in the dressing room next to me; I picked up most of it.
Although I did find out yesterday that I still understand more than I thought, as some lady was going on and on on her cellphone in the dressing room next to me; I picked up most of it.
i speak english, and that's it, sadly. i took three years of latin and three years of spanish in high school, but most of it's gone, now. i can count to ten in french, german, spanish, and korean.
English, American, Lawyer, Engineer, a smattering of MD, and I can understand Southern, along with the Good Ol' Boy and Redneck dialects. (I've lived here far too long, lol!)
English, French, German (all be it rusty to say the least), Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Hungarian, I can swear fluently in Swedish and Danish, I can ask for 9 beers and a Diet coke in Chinese, Some Finnish, Portuguese... I think that's about it...
My first language is German, i can also speak English, Norwegian, a little French. I also learned Russian for awhile, but I am reaaaally rusty. Does Latin count? I had in school for 5 years :yikes: