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1) How many language do you speak ?
2) What are they?
3) Which one do you speak fluently ?
4) Which one is your first language ?
5) Do you find useful to speak more than one language ?
6) Which one of those you speak do you find the most difficult and in what is it difficult ?
7) What language would you like to learn ?
8) Why did you learn these extra languages ?
9) How often do you use these extra languages ?
) What's the upper limit on the number of languages a person can know?
I speak Arabic and English.
Thanks
1) Three languages.
2) Arabic , English , Some Kurdish
3) Arabic & English .
4) Arabic.
5) No Doubt.
6) Kurdish , Since I learned it by listening and commensalism, not by grammars and lessons.
7) Spanish.
8) More languages mean more opportunities to communicate with world.
9) Regularly.
10) It depend on the person him\\herself , but i thinks if he-she start earlier he -she can gains more than five including the native one.
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1) How many language do you speak ? ------Five.
2) What are they? -------------------English, Urdu, Punjabi, Saraaiki & Arabic.
3) Which one do you speak fluently ? ------ English, Urdu & Punjabi.
4) Which one is your first language? --------------------------My first language is Punjabi, but most of the time, I speak English.
5) Do you find useful to speak more than one language? --- Definitely “Yes”, no doubt about it.
6) Which one of those you speak do you find the most difficult and in what is it difficult ?------------My Arabic speaking skill is weak, but that’s due to little use of Arabic in Pakistan, otherwise I don’t find it difficult at all (In fact, my Arabic HANDWRITING is just EXCELLENT which I am really proud of).
7) What language would you like to learn? --French, Danish & Spanish.
8) Why did you learn these extra languages ? ------I learnt these languages due to the following reasons:
Firstly, my personal INTEREST, I love to learn different languages.
Secondly, the more languages we learn, the better we are capable of sharing our views with a larger audience around the globe.
Thirdly, we are better able to communicate with others and, as such, can better understand different cultures.
Fourthly, it enhances job opportunities.
9) How often do you use these extra languages ? ------------- Regularly, except Arabic & Saraaiki.
) What's the upper limit on the number of languages a person can know?-------To me, there is no upper-limit; it differs from person to person i.e., his/her practical needs, motivation/will to learn, opportunity, free time, etc.
Only two languages Arabic and English
Thank you--------------------
1) How many language do you speak ? --------- 5 of them
2) What are they? --------------------------------------English, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, & Little Arabic
3) Which one do you speak fluently ? --------------------------------------English, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu
4) Which one is your first language ? - -------------------------------------- Hindi, Punjabi,
5) Do you find useful to speak more than one language ? --------------------------------------Yes
6) Which one of those you speak do you find the most difficult and in what is it difficult ?- Arabic
7) What language would you like to learn ? -------------------------------French & Arabic
8) Why did you learn these extra languages ? ----------------------------For more useful communication and understanding other cultures
9) How often do you use these extra languages ? Regularly
) What's the upper limit on the number of languages a person can know? - No Limit
Thanks for the invitation
Arabic mother tongue
English fluent
Urdu mother tongue my mother basically from Pakistan
And very little Russian once I was nominated for a scholarship in Russia so I started learning the russian language but terminated because of marriage ð
Its very important to be fluent in English as an international language
Wish to learn French and will start soon inshallah
Arabic and English..................................................
1-Three languages
2- Arabic, French, English
3- Arabic / French
4- Arabic
5. Very useful and even essential
6- English
7. I want to learn as much as possible, but according to the needs, necessities, requirements and free time
8- English is an international language
9- Daily
-Theoretically there is no limit, but practically based on intellectual and mental abilities, age, needs, free time, motivation, environment ... etc,
Malayalam my native language ,
English
Arabic
Urdu
Hindi
and Tamil
This question looks like an exam paper to me (Ms Ghada should have written: Attempt any five questions; All the questions carry equal marks!) Anyway, jokes apart.
1) How many language do you speak ?
I speak two languages.
2) What are they?
Hindi and English.
3) Which one do you speak fluently ?
I am fluent in both.
4) Which one is your first language ?
Hindi is my first language.
5) Do you find useful to speak more than one language ?
Being bilingual or even a polyglot, is always beneficial. You have access to more resources, like, literature, jobs, culture, people, etc.
6) Which one of those you speak do you find the most difficult and in what is it difficult ?
I cannot say Hindi is difficult to me since it is my mother tongue, but of course, to a non-Hindi speaker the language is difficult. The basic problems are: words are gendered, verb forms change according to gender of pronoun used and grammar is a bit difficult.
7) What language would you like to learn ?
I am interested in French.
8) Why did you learn these extra languages ?
I learned English for professional reasons.
9) How often do you use these extra languages ?
I always use both the languages.
10) What's the upper limit on the number of languages a person can know?
I suppose there's no upper limit, but it depends on individuals as there are people who can speak 14 languages, and there are others who find it difficult to learn even one second language.