More people than I would have expected seem to know German. :P
I know English, Mandarin, and Japanese, although I still have a ways to go to reach total fluency.
I'm fluent in English and mostly fluent in French. Took a year of German classes in college so I know a bit of that as well. One christmas break I taught myself the Korean alphabet and a few basics. That's about all for me!
Thai(my native language) and I'd like to believe that I'm somewhat semi-fluent in English. I used to learn French in high school but nowadays forget all of what I have learned. X_x
At the moment I'm trying to learn Russian, Croatian and Serbian mostly through self-learning since only Russian language class are taught in Thailand and only available in very few universities. Croatian and Serbian are pretty much nonexistent in term of language class as far as I know.
My native language is English. Besides English, I can speak Turkish (though not as great as I would have hoped to speak it). I also took three years of Spanish in high school, but to no avail. I cannot even form a decent sentence. That's pretty much it unfortunately.
My native language is Dutch. The only other language I speak fluently is English, though my German would be fluent if I'd spend a month there. I can understand German, but I never had to speak it, so I have problems with finding the correct words to make my sentences. That'll be fixed fast enough if I'm forced to speak German for a while =) I've learned French in school, but I forgot 95% of it. I think I'd still survive when dropped somewhere in France though.
English Finnish French Spanish Swedish
English but I'm currently learning Korean
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I am from Germany, so German is my mother tongue. I think I am pretty fluent in English and I have some Spanish and French as well. I can understand Dutch yet only speak some words. I would love to learn a Scandinavian language.

Finnish is my native language. I'm almost fluent in English (sometimes I have grammar-blackouts and my pronunciation sucks), and I'm STILL trying to learn Swedish. I started to have Swedish lessons in school when I was 13, and very little has stuck in my head. I understand bit of Swedish, more if it's spoken.
I also studied little bit of German when I was 20, but none has stuck, except for some pronunciation rules.
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I'm fluent in English since I'm born in Canada. My first language, Cantonese is pretty bad. I've took it for 6 years straight and a 6 year old chinese old can probably read, write and communicate better than I do. I'm learning Korean at the moment and its pretty easy.
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I speak English, French, Japanese, and some Spanish. I also know Latin, and I love it.
