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My native language is English but I spent a few years in China so I can also speak a little Mandarin. Can't read any of the characters though...so many characters!!!

My native language is English. Though I took some French classes and learned... very little. :-/
I'm very impressed by all of you that are bilingual. That takes a lot of hard work. Lots of respect to all of you!

French!
Was born and raised on the French side of Canada, spent most of my summers on the English side of Canada, and grew up happily bilingual : )

My native language is spanish

Hola todo el mundo! que tal los trata la vida?

My mother tongue is Bengali but i've been speaking english for as long as i can remember. Im pretty fluent in bengali, cant count using it though or use harder vocabulary. I can read and write it as well cause I lived in Bangladesh for a few years but i'm at like a 6th grade level and i read like hella slow.
I can also read arabic (pretty fluently) but understand like a few common words:P and i cant speak it at all. unless like... im reading text in arabic out loud.

হ্যালো, আপনি কেমন আছেন?
(Hyālō, āpani kēman āchēn?)

My native language is Dutch, nice to see fellow Dutchies in this thread!

Italian (and, uh, Piemontese I guess).

But my thoughts are in English about 80% of the time :T

German,Ich bin in deutschland geboren und aufwegachsen,ich lebe in hamburg.

ສະບາຍດີ
sound like... sabadi (I guess, I am not good at trying to type out anything from Lao language, ask me to say thank you or hi and I can, ask me to type it and I stare at my screen trying to figure out 'how DO you spell it?')
Means hello.

I had to google that spelling, I can't write Lao for shit, can't type Lao for less shit. Also I was much better when I was a kid (but not by much), and I probably have a heavy accent because even though it was native language I was not taught much of it all, so it's very likely that I don't pronounce it right anyway <.<

My native language is spanish, así que buenas tardes! (good afternoon),
And like some people who speak spanish like to put the chilean spanish as a different one (ok, even for me, I'm chilean, is a little difficult xD) so.... WENA CAUBROS! (?) ("Hey guys!)
I started learning english at school, and I'm now learning frankly a lot more than in school :T I learn a lot more with you guys xD

4 months later

Hello ! I speak french canadian from Quebec.

Morning wishes :
"Bon matin! Passez une journée merveilleuse !"
(it means : Good morning! Have a wonderful day !)

@noglastiaa Aaaah success! XD
I was scrolling through to see if Tapastic has any Bangalis.
Hello. Oh, and about saying HI in Bangla, I couldn't find a word either :v

And on the topic: my mother tongue and native tougue are both Bangla. But I've studied in a school where everything was taught in English, so I'm pretty good at it.

Spanish, Catalan and, to a lesser degree, Galician. Yeah, I have three native languages, depending where you're born in Spain is fairly easy to be bilingual at birth and in some special cases, such as mine, trilingual.

Un saludo y tened un gran día smile

I'm Dutch.
I don't like the language >.<
People like to curse with all kinds of diseases and overall the language doesn't sound cute at all x.x Oh and it's difficult >.> we have all kinds of useless grammar rules.

Gasp! smiley You're the first bengali I've found on this website! So cool
yeah, when i lived there for like 6 years a year back, I also studied at an english medium school^^

What type of demon do you summon with that?