English, Spanish I'm fluent. I can still read and write French, busy relearning it and studying japanese.





English, Spanish I'm fluent. I can still read and write French, busy relearning it and studying japanese.
"Fake tits are like Kevlar. They don't guarantee your chances of survival but they sure as hell improve it."
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English (duh!), and Spanish (though I need to refresh this because I'm starting to lose it). I know a little bit (probably basic)of French and several words in Italian, German, and Polish (though I can't really speak these languages, but read a little bit). I was tested years ago and found that I am the capacity of learning languages more than the average person.
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A little french, english, igbo, fulani



French, German and Gaelic.





English and Spanish. Used to be fluent in Spanish (was an exchange student in Argentina) but I'm a bit rusty. I can still converse in Spanish though and I have good sales skills in Spanish (in regards to stripping) although I do struggle to understand certain accents (specifically Spanish from some parts of Mexico and Spain).
The best thing i have heard in a strip club to date:
customer: we should get married right now! we should get a shotgun marriage!
me: uhh... i think you are misunderstanding what a shotgun marriage means. A shotgun marriage means you knock me up and my daddy shows up at your door with a gun and forces you to marry me and raise the baby. You mean elope.
customer: hmm... nah actually i will take the shotgun marriage. At least then we would be having sex.







English and American Sign Language. I'm not fluent in sign but I know enough to have a conversation. I also remember bits and pieces of French from high school.
Depends on how many drinks I've had.




English, sign language if it counts?? And a little bit of hebrew!




English, Korean, a bit of french (from school), ASL



English, Spanish, LOLcat
English, Spanish, and understand most Portuguese but i can't speak it at all.





I've pretty much forgotten most other languages at this point. Through my life I've learned bits of:
- French (took two years)
- Spanish (family spoke it)
- Gaelic
- Japanese
- Russian (best friend at the time majored in it & I picked up bits & pieces)
- Armenian (Another good friend spoke it as her first language & I picked up some)
Usually I can read more than I can speak. I'm pretty good at deciphering languages.
Don't you ever sleep?
Not at night...that's when the stars have rather better things to do. They're coming out, shining, that sort of thing.
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^^ :giggles: small makeout session may be required - total energy release!
Don't you ever sleep?
Not at night...that's when the stars have rather better things to do. They're coming out, shining, that sort of thing.
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English
Russian
Learning Italian slowly





Let's see,I taught my self a lot of Russian when I was about 13-can read it and understand most of it,but when someone speaks it I have a hard time Understanding.
My dad taught me Portuguese,I'm about as fluent as a 5 year old in Portuguese.
I know a lot of french.
and currently I'm trying to learn German. it seems pretty easy.
The "hardest" language to learn is Icelandic. I would like to try to learn that some day. There is a savant that learned Icelandic in like a week..I thought that was pretty cool.
I really have a knack for retaining language,it just sticks in my brain and never leaves.
I learned american sign language at the age of 12 and can sign pretty well.
I is a mommy.09.27.09




English and schoolgirl French.
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