Dutch, French, English (well yeah duh..) and a year worth of German (which isn't a lot). Oh yeah and a mouthful of Polish. btw if I listen carefully I can understand a few words of Norwegian, it actually sounds a bit like Dutch!!
Finnish, English, Swedish and a little bit
German, but wish to learn Norwegian (though written Norwegian is quite close to Swedish so I can understand perhaps ca. 70...80% of written text)
I will rate my speaking level if you are don't mind:
Lithuanian 10/10 (I'm Lithuanian, and I live there)
English 8/10 (or maybe 9/10... :D)
Russian 6/10 (I love watching Russian TV shows and I guess I'm quite good, because this language is quite difficult- but not as difficult as Norwegian)
Spanish 2/10 (I love wathing soup operas in original language)
German 1/10 (My mum sometimes starts speaking German, so I know basic words and I can say few sentences... P.s. I have a terrible accent :D)
Norwegian 1/10 (I started learning only few weeks ago, but I already know basic words :P)
...And maybe Latvian... I sometimes understand what they are talking, because Latvian and Lithuanian sounds quite similar... :D
Turkish,English and Spanish :)
*****Can the ppl who speak Maltese add me pls???????******
English,
a little Russian and German
German, but wish to learn Norwegian (though written Norwegian is quite close to Swedish so I can understand perhaps ca. 70...80% of written text)
can the ppl who speak portuguese add me pleaz?
Lithuanian 10/10 (I'm Lithuanian, and I live there)
English 8/10 (or maybe 9/10... :D)
Russian 6/10 (I love watching Russian TV shows and I guess I'm quite good, because this language is quite difficult- but not as difficult as Norwegian)
Spanish 2/10 (I love wathing soup operas in original language)
German 1/10 (My mum sometimes starts speaking German, so I know basic words and I can say few sentences... P.s. I have a terrible accent :D)
Norwegian 1/10 (I started learning only few weeks ago, but I already know basic words :P)
...And maybe Latvian... I sometimes understand what they are talking, because Latvian and Lithuanian sounds quite similar... :D