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Re: How many languages do you speak ?
(Anonymous) 2014-02-16 05:38 am (UTC)(link)It's this kind of attitude that puts people off learning in the first place.
What's wrong with learning enough for a simple conversation, enough to get directions, to watch the news or read a newspaper? That all qualifies as knowing a language, to some degree.
There are many people who can't even properly spell their native language, or have a limited vocabularly in it, less than foreign learners. By your definition, these people know 0 languages, which is clearly wrong, as they know enough to get by day to day.
Re: How many languages do you speak ?
If you know "enough of a language to get by" but aren't close to being fluent, you should say "I know some X language" or "I speak it but not fluently". That's what I say for the language I am still learning.
There's nothing wrong with not being fluent in a language. I'm just saying that if your only options are "I know X" and "I don't know X" you're not going to be able to portray your knowledge accurately most of the time.