User blog comment:Hunnie Bunn/Cleanup/@comment-5516914-20120916194946/@comment-5516914-20120917160059

English obviously :P but I'm not counting it. French (but i've been doing it since i was 3 with private tuition anyway so I'm not counting that either) Erm ... Spanish (one of my favourite languages, plus it's spoken in Cuba, my 2nd fave country), German (might help with the economy the way it is in europe. Italian (I'm facinated with the culture of the people). Then there's Latin (which I love cause I can create new spells yay! :) ) and then Mandarin Chinese. Annoyingly boring in comparison to other languages, much more difficult and the language i'd most want to learn over-night. Romanian and Hunarian are both similar but I don't like them all that much. Outside of school I do Russian and plan to take it as an additional GCSE because my mum is Russian and I just kinda grew up with it as much as I did with English. Scince I was 11 I decided to start learning arabic and hebrew so I know little bits of it. After reading Percy Jackson, I decided to start learning ancient greek. Bulgarian, I started that in a small collegde kind of group this year in June and now I have to learn a bit of Latvian because I plan to do an additional uni course in Latvia at a school of economics. My life is sad, I know :( anyway, at least I'm not addicted to alcohol or drugs. :D I know I can't spall when i type like this so please dont be little grammar nazis that i try to kill in the morning before i've had coffee. I know british sign language to a degree and have done a study in further science that has allowed me to pick up the different movements which build up the language of snail. Apart from that, I don't know any non verbal lanuages. and i hope to start with a bit of zulu next year. :D