Fluent English, enough Spanish to begin to get by, kind of (For instance, I can now say such handy phrases as 'Vostotros estabais comiendo unas faldas.'
which I'm sure I will use many times)... I'm starting to understand the difference between the pretriere or however you spell it and the past imperfect, whoop whoop!
Heh. I'm doing Spanish 2X over the summer so I can skip it... little did I know before starting it that you could skip 4X anyway
so I would never have to double up.
Oh well.
See my profile for a handy Ebonics phrase in Spanish
I also know a few words of French (My most complex sentence is probably 'My name is Cheese', but due to psychotic French spelling I haven't the faintest idea of how to spell it), German ('Ich bin ein gutenhosen!' is probably the most complex sentence. If there should be umlauts somewhere or if I spelled something wrong, too bad >P), Chinese (I can say 'ni hao' reasonably well I'm told, and I was learning a bit more before I forgot it all over the summer), Japanese (Konnichiwa, adigato, sayonara, ichi, ni, san... I also know how to play rock-paper-scissors. That's all I learned from my 6 day Japanese immersion camp I took after 3rd grade to learn how to translate Pokemon cards, which I didn't
), Russian (da, nyet, bAbushka, and, yes, the a should be what is stressed not the 'u'), and Polish (I know how to say 'pig'... but I can't spell it for the life of me
darn Polish
).
Though I only voted for English and Spanish because those are the only languages I have at least pseudo-kind-of-sort-of-fluency in