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So currently, I can speak three languages. The first language is my mother tongue, which is Kazakh, and I have spoken it since childhood. The second language is Russian, which I also learned as a child because my family spoke Russian. The third language is obviously English, and I am currently learning a new language, [...]
I think I am considered bilingual. I speak Arabic, which is my mother language, and I learned English by myself. I hope to achieve fluency, and today I am testing that through the IELTS exam.
I am able to speak Polish, English, Kazakh, Russian, and Turkish.
I'm going to speak 12 languages: English, French, and a lot of Japanese. For Japanese, I just dived into it and did not spend much time on it. I started learning English when I was 13. French was my first language in high school because I'm a gifted student.
I can speak French, Sinhala, a little bit of Tamil, and English because I am studying Tamil and English.
Well, my mother language is Arabic, so I can speak it very well. My second language is obviously English, and I can speak it quite fluently. I can also speak a little bit of French, but I'm not very strong at it. I used to be at a French school, which is why I can [...]
I can actually speak several languages, but I'm most fluent in Nepali, Hindi, and English. Nepali is my native language, so I use it most often. I also speak English and Hindi, which I learned from watching movies and interacting with people.
I can speak two languages. My native language is Turkish. I am fluent in English. I started learning English during my research. I began to study it when I started school. Then I tried to improve my skills.
I speak two languages. My native language is Turkish, which I obviously know well. I'm also learning English, which I started studying when I was younger. So, I can say I know two languages: Turkish and English.
