Does Java count?

what languages do you speak?
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English, bad English, and American
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English, bad English, and American
You said bad English twice
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lol
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Chinese and English, I was bad at English as everyone in real life basically speaks chinese.
After talking trash on the internet, i became good at english.
And I realized the importance of English, you cannot just read the sentences you have to
get an insight into the meaning between the sentences, that is what real english means.
And also there is this weird culture of elaboration of essays and project presentations in
schools and workplaces, i deemed those as non-important english, basically you write tons
of information about a topic to makes you look smart and hardworking but in fact you are just
writing about an idea which can be represented in just one paragraph.
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English and Bad English.
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Australian English, Russian, Arabic
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Hi everyone! My native language is Russian, but I want to learn English. So, I'll try to communicate here in my target language.
I have no doubt that I'll give you many fun moments with my English.
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I speak Bahasa Indonesia, English (can handle conversation but won't consider my self as a fluent speaker). I also just started to lear japanese.
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Bahasa, English, Spanish, Portuguese
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Portuguese, English, French, Spanish and a little Italian
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Reading all of these comment really impresses me. It is nice to know that most of you can speak more than two languages. In fact, it is already a skill that you can use in work or even when travelling. I also hope to learn other languages... and be fluent!
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Apart from Java and Typescript, I speak Spanish as my mother tonger, English fluently, a bit of Flemish and I can understand Italian and a bit of French.
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I speak English and a bit of Spanish