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How many languages can you speak and what are they?

These are the languages I can speak.
Urdu
English
Punjabi
Saraiki ( not a lot)
Uzbaki ( not too much)
Pashto ( not too much)
Arabic ( a little)

These are the languages I can write
C / C++
JAVA
ASP.NET
C#.NET
PHP
SQL
Action Script
XHTML
CSS
JavaScript
XML

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wow that is cool


are you using them in day to day life ? (I mean are you working on products which use these languages ? ) ...

No after Y2K no interest , still remember Goto command in COBAL , jumping from one line to another. Hated Pascal editor, debugging was so hard , first compile the code and then run it. Life is so easy with Visual programming.
 
kam choo!!!

lol this is just too easy :lol:

I can understand quite well actually, if i watch a Gujarati movie i can understand most of it. I often used to go to Gujarati mosque for friday prayers before and i used to understand quite well when the Imam is giving a lecture.

Can't speak much but yes can understand well and reply in some cases.
 
lol this is just too easy :lol:

I can understand quite well actually, if i watch a Gujarati movie i can understand most of it. I often used to go to Gujarati mosque for friday prayers before and i used to understand quite well when the Imam is giving a lecture.

Can't speak much but yes can understand well and reply in some cases.

I might spell things wrong here, but here it goes:

Mara batha doster muslim tha, jaray uun moto tha to tho...
 
Infact talking about Gujaraties, this song is best for Navrathri!!! They love it!!!


 
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I know only Oriya,my mother tongue.......:D:D

So that means you don't know English. Who is translating it for you? :tongue:

Fluent

1) Urdu
2) Punjabi
3) Hindi (i mean it)
4) English

Can well understand

5) Gujarati
6) Bengali
7) Norwegian (if read on a piece of paper not from their native accent)
8) Persian (thanks to my urdu and Allama Iqbal's poetry)
9) Arabic - Little bit :D

Nine languages! Aap ne kamal kar diya! I can also understand Urdu and Assamese 80%.

1.Hindi
2.Tamil
3.Malayalam
4.English
5.Deutsch

Can Manage

6.Kannada
7.Telugu
8.Panjabi
9.Asamese

:tup:

Many members know/understand nine languages!!! Why? :bounce:
 
Read, Write and Speak

Hindi
Haryanvi
English

Speak and understand (just like a naive)

Punjabi (Thanks to to my ex GF)
Urdu (Thanks to the current one)
Bhojpuri (Thanks to my Friends)
Bangali (Thanks to DADA)
 
Myself...

Languages I can speak

Tamil (born and brought up in TamilNadu)
Kannada (Mother tongue)
English (obvious)
Hindi (obvious)

Languages in which I can write

Tamil
English
Hindi
C
C++
Java
TAL
Bash scripting
TACL scripting
MIPS (MIPS III) assembly

Languages I can understand only
Malayalam
Itanium assembly

Your last part is hilarious! :rofl: 'Malayalam and Itanium assembly'!!! BTW is there quite differences between general x86 and Itanium assembly? Is it run on MASM?

punjabi, hindi english and little bit spanish.
A personal question if you don't mind, when did you leave India mate? or your birth place is US itself? :cheers:
 
These are the languages I can speak.
Urdu
English
Punjabi
Saraiki ( not a lot)
Uzbaki ( not too much)
Pashto ( not too much)
Arabic ( a little)

Do can you speak Hindko? My grandfather's mother tongue was Hindko.

These are the languages I can write
C / C++
JAVA
ASP.NET
C#.NET
PHP
SQL
Action Script
XHTML
CSS
JavaScript
XML

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Another CSE!!! Had to study all these during BTech!!! :taz:
 
1) URDU.
2) SINDHI.
3) PUNJABI (understand and some what speaking).
4) ARABIC (understand only and some what speaking).
5) ENGLISH off course without saying.

Note: Punjabi is my favorite language when having an argument.
:rofl:
 
Chto?

Russians all the way!

Joke aside!

Urdu
Punjabi
English
Little Arabic, Persian, Pashto, Russian/Ukrainian, Romanian, Hebrew.
Now my next step is to learn Russian and than Hungarian.
 
Your last part is hilarious! :rofl: 'Malayalam and Itanium assembly'!!! BTW is there quite differences between general x86 and Itanium assembly? Is it run on MASM?

:)

Yep actualy Tamil and Malayalam are very close... if you know one language then with a very small learning of the other you can understand it...

Regarding Itanium assembly, this is completely different from general x86 assembly... x86 has instructions which are not of fixed length whereas the Itanium has fixed length instruction bundles (3 instructions) of 128 bit... and there are lot more... :lazy:
 
I have a love for languages and I am fluent in six...

1.Azeri/ Turkish (mother tongue)
2.Persian (Farsi) (mother tongue)
3.French
4.English
5.German
6.Urdu (which is why I originally came here)

There are 3 other languages in which I understand some phrases in
1. Spanish (because of closeness with French on occasions)
2. Hindi (because of closeness with Urdu)
3. Pashto (because of closeness with Persian)
 
I can understand written Spanish also a little of spoken Spanish but not when a native is speaking. I can also speak a little bit of it.
 
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