How many languages you can speak,write and read  | | How many language you can speak, write and read? As for me I can speak, write and read 3 languages 1. Malay language 2. English 3. Japanese
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blueberry053178 (132) | 4 months ago | hi learn2earn, so you are my kababayan!! well, i am half ilocano and half cavitenya. but i only know how to speak Chavacano (native language in Cavite and Zamboanga) because i grew up here in Cavite since i was 3 yrs. old.. My mom is a Cavitenya and my dad is an Ilocano (from Nueve Ecija). i hope to learn how to speak ilocano too. happy posting!!:)
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| | 2. chivolaski (416) | 4 months ago | I can speak these languages fluently now 1. Tagalog (Philippines) 2. English and i'm learning 3. Spanish (i learn this in school but probably know only about 1/3) 4. Japanese (i actually watch a lot of japandramas so i try to learn but i only know around 1/4 or less) japanese is hard and learning two different languages in the same time is harder... but i guess you really have to be devoted to learn all these...
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| | 3. blueberry053178 (132) | 4 months ago | hi!! about me, i can speak, read and write English, of course my native language Tagalog, Japanese (because i worked in Japan for 3 yrs.), Portuguese (i had lots of Brazilian friends who taught me) and Spanish (it is like the second language of our place here in the Philippines--Cavite). I also want to learn more languages like French, Mandarin, Korean and Arabic. I think it's fun to learn more languages because it is a communication tool for every nation to understand then and their culture. happy posting!!:)
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| | 4. vianneyanzu (545) | 4 months ago | I can speak write and read in Tagalog (my native language)...and I can also speak, read, and write in english (way obvious, haha!) as for Japanese, I can speak basic Japanese (I went there as an exchange student and learned a bit of the language), I can write in Hiragana but I don't know Kanji, I can read Japanese if it's in Hiragana...I also speak Ilocano...
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