Deafs only: How many languages do you know?

Spoken:
Fluent in English
a little bit in Spanish and German

Written
English
German (a little bit)
Spanish (a little bit)

Sign Languages:
ASL
MSL (Mexican Sign Language)
 
Spoken:
English
Arabic
Modern Assyrian
Some Mandarin
Some (modern) Hebrew
Some (business) German
Some French

Written:
English
Arabic (a little)
Assyrian
Hebrew (a little)
Italian (enough to play scrabble)
French (enough to play scrabble)
Latin (some, for law courses)

Signed:
American (more)
British (less)
South African (less)
 
I am English,

Spoke
Little french (during my exams my french was better than english!!!)
Little spanish
Learning german

Can read french fluently
 
Signed: ASL

Written: English

Learning or planning to in written form: Chinese, Lojban

Programming: 68000 assembly, C, C++, Pascal, Java, Ruby, POV script
 
American Sign Language is my primary language.

My second language is English: written English and English Sign Language(including SEE II, Signed English, C.A.S.E., and Sim-Com. I used to know cueing but I'm rusty with it now).

I always say, "Excuse my French" because I cuss a lot (Oops. I'm working on it) - does that mean I speak French? ;)
 
First language, English.

2nd language, ASL.

I would love to learn Spanish...
 
1st Language is English

2nd Language is ASL

Knew some ISL (Ireland Sign Language) and still learning.
 
Sign: ASL, with a mix of SEE

Spoken: English
Read (only the words with common latin/greek/anglo-saxon roots): French, German, Spanish

Programatic: C, C++, Perl, Python, Javascript, VB, Pascal/Delphi, any programming language with common procedural/object-oriented concepts as part of its design.
 
Spoken:
English
Inuktitun

Written:
English
Inuktitun

Knowledges:
Unangam tunuu (Aleut Language)
Yuggtun qaneryarat (Yup'ik Language)
Kalaallisut oqaaseq (Greenlandic Language)
Inuit Uqausiqatigiit (General Inuit dialects "Alaskan Iñupiaq, Mackenzie Inuvialuktun, Inuinnaqtun, West Inuktitun, East Inuktitut, Arctic Quebec Inuttitut, Labrador Inuttut, West Kalaallisut, North Polar Kalaallihut, and East Kalaattisit)

Sign languages:
American Sign Language (as dialect in CanadianASL)
Tikuqqarniq Inuktitun (Inuit Sign Language)
Kalaallisut Ussersuutit (Greenlandic Inuit Sign Language)
 
spoken:
English

Written: English
a very small amount of french.

sign:
Deafblind manual alphabet and a few BSL signs. Not as much as I would like. Pathetic isn't it.
 
Spoken:
English

Written:
English
Russian at little

Sign languages:
ASL
RSL at little
Auslan

Fingerspelling:
One-hand
two-hand like British and Australian
 
Spoken fluently: English, German

Signed fluently: American Sign Language, Signed Exact English

Written and read with ease: English, German

Written and read with some difficulty: Old English (Icelandic), Spanish, French
 
Spoken:

English
lip Reading

Reading:

English
Lip reading

Sign Language:

ASL (American Sign Language)
BSL (British Sign Language) just a little bit but I'm learning
 
I know

Spoken: Australian English, Canadian English, American English, some Spanish and Tagalog.

Written: Sign writing, Canadian English, American English, some Spanish and Tagalog.

Read: American English, Old English .. very good, Canadian English, some Spanish and Tagalog.

Signed: American Sign Language, some Signed English.
 
Spoken:
English
Latin
Spanish (beginner)
French (beginner)
Pig Latin ; )

Written:
English
Latin
Gnommish (Artemis Fowl series, anyone?)

Signed:
ASL
British SL
receptive German SL
receptive French SL
Signed Exact English
Latin SL (that my interpreters and I made up, using a mixture of ASL, BSL, SEE, made-up signs to match Latin vocabulary... trying to imagine how the Romans would have signed back then ; ) Okay, maybe we were bored in Latin for two years but we deserve some fun!
 
Spoken: English, French, Yiddish (a bit)

Written: English, French, Hebrew, Latin (a bit)

Sign: PSE, ASL

also understand a bit of Spanish & Italian
 
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