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I'm spanish & thus, know spanish as well. I'd be pretty fluent speaking wise, typing is only if I knew where to put accent marks. I get by with typing it by googling the word though to see if I spelled it right lol.

I´m from Mexico, so I speak spanish XD . I did Italian and German in college but I remember only a few, really bassic words and sentences.

Spanish is my first language and I STILL struggle with it from time to time hahaha |"D

I speak spanish! English, a tiny bit of french and a tiny bit of japanese but not too much.
@efdvorsky I agree XD spanish is way too complicated!

My native language is Arabic, i learned English at school but took it to an advanced level by writing stories and watching english speaking movies, and now i'm learning Japanese!
it's funny that the title of the thread considers a language 'foreign' when it's not english, but to me, english IS a foreign language XD

I spent a good chunk of my childhood in the Philippines, so I can speak Tagalog pretty fluently. I don't get really deep or old fashioned words, but overall I speak it with ease.

I'm conversationally understandable in German, but probably a bit rusty at the moment. My French is about 25%, and even then, my comprehension is miles ahead of my formulation of the language.

Learning another language is the only way to truly see your own language objectively. Before that, the ins and outs of thinking in a language other than your mother tongue appear quite mysterious.

English mostly, but I can also speak Polish >u< (although I can't write in it at all...) Also know minimal Spanish from school

I speak Filipino(Tagalog) since it's my Mother tongue. English is our second language. Sometimes people mixed the two languages together and we call it Taglish.

"Foreign" to whom, mate?
A person that speaks Spanish while living in Spain certainly doesn't speak a "foreign" language.

Yes! Even both of my parents who've lived in Mexico for all their lives still don't know the specifics of where to put accents - heck, the news we watch even ran a segment of a guy who went around putting missing accent marks on signs that needed them (with permission of course!) in Mexico City, I think?

Accent marks are too powerful to be wrangled into type.

My first language is Spanish, but I also speak (and write) English fluently.

I'm currently taking French and Esperanto on Duolingo, but I don't think I know enough to hold a conversation... xD

I know english, and I'm fluent in Spanish and French! (Which are pretty easy to learn once you know a romance language) smiley
I'm currentry studying German.

learning language of the moonrunes right now, it's a slow process. I know all of N5 kanji and about half of N4 but as for grammar, lol, don't ask me about that.

fun thing I learned about moonrunes: if you dont know the onyomi, guess せい or こう and it's probably right

My mother's side of the family came from Panama, Spanish is my second language after English. I know enough Japanese to hold conversations and my boyfriend is currently teaching me Korean. blush

Um.. the forum is on the internet... no one is a foreigner in the internet. They are getting it right where they live.
Perhaps a more valid topic tile would've been "Who speaks a language other than English?"