First language: Dutch. I'm as fluent in this language as I can be. It makes no sense having to use those complicated, unnecessary words.
Second language: English. I'm quite fluent here too, but sometimes I lack a bit of vocabulary, so I describe it with other words.
Third language: German. Compared to most other non-native German speakers, I think I'm good in forming sentences, but I'm not nearly good enough to call me 'fluent' in this language yet.
Fourth language: French. I can form most basic phrases, ask for the road, information about someone, what can be bought in a store, etc., but it doesn't go much beyond that. Definitely not fluent.
Fifth language (if you could call it that, anymore): Russian. I aspire to become better at this. Currently I just know the most basic phrases and words. The cyrillic alphabet is actually easy, too. Also for a basic thing: Я говорю по-русский.
All other languages... bleh. I've been taught Spanish in grades 7 and 8, but...
--------> Don't follow "Find Roy's Dignity",
my hack. Because it's pretty outdated.
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