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How many languages can you speak?:

Probably, almost all the PPers around here can speak more than one language. You might be good in one and a little off in other. However, the important thing is that we are able to communicate with those who don´t understand our language.

Here´s a little summary of my knowledge of different languages:

1. Punjabi - simply amazing at that! No one can beat me:19:!

2. Urdu - am as good as any common Pakistani is. I cannot read Urdu properly, but have started to to give it some tries in recent times. God willing, I will learn reading it very soon.

3. English - since it is a much easier language to write, I am thus much better at writing English. If compared to number four then it has to be said that overall I possess much better knowledge of English than the other.

4. German - in comparison to number three, I will have to admit that I speak much fluent German than the other. It has more to do with the fact that I haven´t really interacted with any English-speaking person in my entire life. On the other hand, Germans are all over the place in Germany (Waqaristic:)) ). As for writing, number three simply wins the contest.

Edit: Well, if other non-Indians are including Hindi then I´m sure even I possess some handful knowledge of the language.

So there you are, make five:).

What about your knowledge of different languages:13:?
 
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urdu -mother tongue
Telugu -local language
Hindi and urdu are the same
English
and i can understand Tamil
 
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English - write, speak
Afrikaans - write, speak
IsiXhosa - speak limited

In the "old SA" we were forced to take english and afrikaans. I grew up and did all my schooling during that period.

Isixhosa i have been attempting to learn for about 6 months now!! Difficult language to speak with all the "clicks" etc.
 
Body Language.
See some of the books on the subject by Allan and Barbara Pease
 
Hindko (Mother tongue)
Urdu (read write speak)
Punjabi (read write speak)
English (read write speak)
Persian/Farsi (read write speak)
Pushto (read write speak)
Russian (read write speak)
Arabic (read write)
 
Indieview said:
I can do with 5 languages

English
Hindi
Malayalam
Tamil
Kannada

English
Hindi
Malayalam
Kannada
Bengali
Oriya
Sanskrit
 
Urdu - I can only speak it fluently, I can't read or write it.

English - I can read, speak, and write it.

Punjabi - I can only speak it in bits

French - I can only speak it in bits
 
Question for Indian PPers:

Why most of the people from Tamil Nadu do not speak hindi (India's national language) even if they are educated? Do they not learn hindi in schools?

In Pakistan Urdu being national language is mandatory in all schools as a subject, hence any educated person can speak/read/write it for sure.

P.S. I specifically mentioned tamil nadu due to personal experience with Tamil students. Question could apply to other states as well.
 
zimmz said:
Question for Indian PPers:

Why most of the people from Tamil Nadu do not speak hindi (India's national language) even if they are educated? Do they not learn hindi in schools?

In Pakistan Urdu being national language is mandatory in all schools as a subject, hence any educated person can speak/read/write it for sure.

P.S. I specifically mentioned tamil nadu due to personal experience with Tamil students. Question could apply to other states as well.

Hindi is not our national langauge, just official language. India doesnt have a national langauge
 
Oxy said:
No I cant. I blame Bollywood i.e. not watching it!
Oh, I remember you saying that you were born and raised in the UK. I hope at least you understand Urdu/Hindi ?
 
Uncle Sam said:
Hindko (Mother tongue)
Urdu (read write speak)
Punjabi (read write speak)
English (read write speak)
Persian/Farsi (read write speak)
Pushto (read write speak)
Russian (read write speak)
Arabic (read write)


were you a mujahid in afghan war against russians.
 
Bublu Bhuyan said:
Oh, I remember you saying that you were born and raised in the UK. I hope at least you understand Urdu/Hindi ?

I can understand basic Urdu - no Hindi though.

I understand basic Punjabi, and can gt by a bit in speaking.
 
Bublu Bhuyan said:
Oh, I remember you saying that you were born and raised in the UK. I hope at least you understand Urdu/Hindi ?
He's admitted to watching the odd dramas on ARY so he must understand a bit, although the speed with which they progress, you could have a dictionary on standby and still not miss a thing!
 
SARAIKI :- FULLY MAN ...LOVED IT SWEET LANGUAGE OF PAKISTAN IS SARAIKI ACCORDING TO ME .,

Urdu :- fully
English :- Guzara Time Pass not fully

little bit punjabi also ..
 
Uncle Sam said:
Hindko (Mother tongue)
Urdu (read write speak)
Punjabi (read write speak)
English (read write speak)
Persian/Farsi (read write speak)
Pushto (read write speak)
Russian (read write speak)
Arabic (read write)

very impressive
 
On_the_up said:
He's admitted to watching the odd dramas on ARY so he must understand a bit, although the speed with which they progress, you could have a dictionary on standby and still not miss a thing!

My wife is the dictionary - I am constantly pestering her!

"what did he say" "What does that mean" "Why did she say that?" etc etc
 
You guys speak and write too many languages. Consider yourselves this the achievement of learning many languages.

English and Urdu.
 
Oxy said:
My wife is the dictionary - I am constantly pestering her!

"what did he say" "What does that mean" "Why did she say that?" etc etc
Is your wife born and raised in the UK as well ?
 
Oxy said:
My wife is the dictionary - I am constantly pestering her!...

"What does that mean" "Why did she say that?" etc etc
Momo said:
As if women always say things for a reason !
:D
I added another phrase in there which you ignored though it is not good to ask it because it becomes you just don't understand. But chalaki is the third person thinking info is being gathered so it is not that obvious. In research it is good to get inside info.
 
Kannada
Tulu
Hindi
English

understand konkani , coorgi ,Marathi , sanskrit , Gujrati & telugu ...though Konkani , Telugu and snaskrit , am slightly out of touch!
 
Speak and Understand:
Kashmiri
Hindi
Punjabi
English

Understand:
Marathi (can speak a bit)
 
I wish this were a thread about languages learnt and forgotten, in which case my response would have been ...

Swahili
Spanish
French

but alas, I'm down to only (stupid brain):

English
Urdu
Pittman Shorthand (It's a language, right?!)
 
Bublu Bhuyan said:
Is your wife born and raised in the UK as well ?
Born & raised in Pak - until I happened. She doesnt speak Eng. I dont speak Urdu.

Its perfect really
 
Oxy said:
Born & raised in Pak - until I happened. She doesnt speak Eng. I dont speak Urdu.

Its perfect really

:))

Sounds perfect!!!!!

Thing is mate, I know you are happily married (she is happy and you are married!!!), a good father and a good family man!!!!!
 
nazimcricket said:
I wish this were a thread about languages learnt and forgotten, in which case my response would have been ...

Swahili
Spanish
French

but alas, I'm down to only (stupid brain):

English
Urdu
Pittman Shorthand (It's a language, right?!)
You have connections with Kenya ?

Here's mine :-

English
Geordie :)
Scouse :)
Punjabi
Can speak Urdu but not very well, can understand most of it
Can speak some French
Can speak and understand some Swahili
 
Saj said:
You have connections with Kenya ?

Here's mine :-

English
Geordie :)
Scouse :)
Punjabi
Can speak Urdu but not very well, can understand most of it
Can speak some French
Can speak and understand some Swahili

How the heck do you know some swahili? I am assuming that you spent some time there in the past as I have seen you post a number of times with reference to Kenya?

If so, what is your opinion of your experience in Africa?
 
Punabi (Beginner!)
Urdu (Normal)
English (Normal)



Other Languages that I do know:
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C++ (Good)
VB6 (Excellent)
Java (Only Basic)
HTML (Superb)
JS/CSS (Normal)

:-)
 
Keith said:
How the heck do you know some swahili? I am assuming that you spent some time there in the past as I have seen you post a number of times with reference to Kenya?

If so, what is your opinion of your experience in Africa?
Keith my fathers side of the family are from Kenya, so in fact I am half Kenyan half Pakistani. We speak mainly Punjabi at home but there's always a bit of Swahili flying around too.

I love Africa, I've been to Kenya several times. Kenya is such a beautiful country. Yes it has many issues and negatives, but the beauty is breathtaking and so natural - the beaches of Mombasa, the plains of the Mara where all the wildlife roams, the hustle and bustle of Nairobi. Not many places in the world you can go when you are driving on the motorway and you drive past a herd of Zebra and a group of giraffe or have to stop your journey because an elephant has blocked the road.
 
urdu english and a spattering of Arabic....
 
punjabi
urdu
danish
sweedish and norwegain( similiar to danish so i can understand and read it )
english
german(ich kan verstehn, wen sie sprechen deutsch)
and then i can understand potohari becouse of some friends who speak it, and some months ago i was watching a program where they spoke in saraiki, i cld understood it very well, and found it very intresting and sweet language
 
Keith said:
English - write, speak
Afrikaans - write, speak
IsiXhosa - speak limited

In the "old SA" we were forced to take english and afrikaans. I grew up and did all my schooling during that period.

Isixhosa i have been attempting to learn for about 6 months now!! Difficult language to speak with all the "clicks" etc.

Dutch
Urdu
English
German not properlybut still =D

but keith I heard from people afrikaans looks a bit like dutch tell me if you understand this:

versta je dit? want dit is nederlands kun je wat afrikaans schrijven voor mij?
 
English
Punjabi/Pottwaari

Urdu - but generally don't bother speaking it unless i have to i.e. if the other person is a non-punjabi/pottwaari speaker e,g,g Bengali, Pathan, etc .etc.

2 punjabis speaking urdu is a pretty absurd concept
 
English
Urdu
Punjabi
Spanish ( Lived there for 2 years when i was young)
French (learnt at school for 2 years ) can speak very well
mexican (my dad's best mate comes around everyday to see my dad and i get mexiccan language lesson's off him lets just say i can have a proper conversation with him without my dad knowing what were on about )
 
Shahid A said:
I get mexiccan language lesson's off him lets just say i can have a proper conversation with him without my dad knowing what were on about )

I think he's winding you up!!! Esp if you say you speak Spanish....
 
I was born in Uganda. Apparently I spoke a little swahili as a toddler, but naturally forgot the language after we ended up in Australia courtesy of Idi Amin.
 
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TAK said:
English
Punjabi/Pottwaari

Urdu - but generally don't bother speaking it unless i have to i.e. if the other person is a non-punjabi/pottwaari speaker e,g,g Bengali, Pathan, etc .etc.

2 punjabis speaking urdu is a pretty absurd concept
I have never seen 2 punjabis speaking urdu between them. Same with Pathans, Sindhis, Balochis etc.
 
Saj said:
Keith my fathers side of the family are from Kenya, so in fact I am half Kenyan half Pakistani. We speak mainly Punjabi at home but there's always a bit of Swahili flying around too.

I love Africa, I've been to Kenya several times. Kenya is such a beautiful country. Yes it has many issues and negatives, but the beauty is breathtaking and so natural - the beaches of Mombasa, the plains of the Mara where all the wildlife roams, the hustle and bustle of Nairobi. Not many places in the world you can go when you are driving on the motorway and you drive past a herd of Zebra and a group of giraffe or have to stop your journey because an elephant has blocked the road.

I think they speak Swahili all over East Africa, i was trying to learn it through one of my Tanzanian friends but it hasn't worked out too well yet.
 
lahori@denmark said:
punjabi
urdu
danish
sweedish and norwegain( similiar to danish so i can understand and read it )
english
german (ich kan verstehn, wen sie sprechen deutsch)
and then i can understand potohari becouse of some friends who speak it, and some months ago i was watching a program where they spoke in saraiki, i cld understood it very well, and found it very intresting and sweet language

Surely can´t be Google Translator since it cannot misspell like that;-).

Correction:

"Wenn sie Deutch sprechen werden, werde ich verstehen."
 
srh said:
I have never seen 2 punjabis speaking urdu between them. Same with Pathans, Sindhis, Balochis etc.

my wife and her freinds are an example

really does my head in
 
Oxy said:
I think he's winding you up!!! Esp if you say you speak Spanish....


YEAH OMG I DIDNT KNOW HE WAS DOING THAT SO I ASKED HIM WHAT LANGUAGE IT IS AND HE SAID NEVER YOU MIND ITS AN LANGUAGE USED IN HIS VILLAGE
 
DHONI183 said:
Surely can´t be Google Translator since it cannot misspell like that;-).

Correction:

"Wenn sie Deutch sprechen werden, werde ich verstehen."

aber naturlich, meine deutsch ist super toll aber wo bist du in urlaub gewesen :P? I can talk a little deutsch what I learn on my school my 2nd year with deutsch this
 
abc_to_xyz said:
Punabi (Beginner!)
Urdu (Normal)
English (Normal)



Other Languages that I do know:
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.
.
.
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C++ (Good)
VB6 (Excellent)
Java (Only Basic)
HTML (Superb)
JS/CSS (Normal)

:-)


english
urdu
hindi(can understand)
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C++
Assembly Language
Binary Language
PHP
HTML/XHTML
CSS
MYSQL
 
Pothohari/mirpuri.
Urdu.
English.
Punjabi. love sardar punjabi with "KADAK".
Hindi.bolly type.

Use to do 3 different radio shows in urdu,English and pothohari not long ago.
 
HuZi said:
aber naturlich, meine deutsch ist super toll aber wo bist du in urlaub gewesen :P? I can talk a little deutsch what I learn on my school my 2nd year with deutsch this

Wieso fragst du das:13:? Wolltest du mitfahren:P?
 
DHONI183 said:
Really Mohsin:20:???

Yup, did it at GCSEs :)

Ich heise Mohsin, meine gebutstaag ist siebsten August ein-un-neunzehn, ich wohne in London...


Does that make any sense to you?:))
 
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These Google Translators are not serving the PPers well:26:........
 
Mohsin said:
Yup, did it at GCSEs :)

Ich heise Mohsin, meine gebutstaag ist siebsten August ein-un-neunzehn, ich wohne in London...


Does that make any sense to you?:))

This part was grammatically fine:19:!
 
To all of my Mallu brothers,

Sugham Ano!

(Was that correct:13:?)
 
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