1) English
2) American
3) German
4) Spanish
5) Most other Indo-European languages.
Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted by Foxpup on Sat Aug 6th at 2:17am 2005

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Bill Gates understands binary: his company is number one, and his customers are all zeros.
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Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted by BlisTer on Sat Aug 6th at 2:36am 2005
Posted by BlisTer on Sat Aug 6th at 2:36am 2005
mentioning code is, ok, funny; but mentioning latin is bs, we all (well
most of us) had latin in school, that doesnt mean you can speak it
without having to think for 2 mins before speaking out your
sentence. mentioning dialect is rather obvious.
I read somewhere that for belgians, being in such a small country with such a rare language, it's obvious to learn how to speak other languages, and so they are averagely amongst the ones who know most different languages fluently in the world. I suppose this is also the case for the dutch, though there are less dutch ppl that know french fluently.
We get dutch, french, english and german automaticaly in school. we know english from tv cause everything is subtitled.
this goes so far that if tourists ask us something we automaticaly try to continue in their language.
anyway
dutch (fluent)
english (fluent)
french (fluent)
german (notions)
spanish (notions)
I read somewhere that for belgians, being in such a small country with such a rare language, it's obvious to learn how to speak other languages, and so they are averagely amongst the ones who know most different languages fluently in the world. I suppose this is also the case for the dutch, though there are less dutch ppl that know french fluently.
We get dutch, french, english and german automaticaly in school. we know english from tv cause everything is subtitled.
this goes so far that if tourists ask us something we automaticaly try to continue in their language.
anyway
dutch (fluent)
english (fluent)
french (fluent)
german (notions)
spanish (notions)
These words are my diaries screaming out loud
Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted by fraggard on Sat Aug 6th at 3:01am 2005

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1)Telugu
2)English
3)Hindi
4)Kannada
5)x86 Assembly?
2)English
3)Hindi
4)Kannada
5)x86 Assembly?
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Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted by Crono on Sat Aug 6th at 3:24am 2005
Posted by Crono on Sat Aug 6th at 3:24am 2005
Oh well, if you wanted me to list my fluent programming languages ...
C/C /Java/PHP/Javascript (they all have the same syntax)
x86 Assembly
HTML/XML
But, if you're going into that realm, I can also speak in logic. It's not always spot on though. It's much easier to write than to speak. But it's doable and just makes it funnier ... with proper associates of course. (People who can understand it)
I suppose you can count prolog and maple too then, hmm?
Now, asking what languages someone ENJOYS is a completely different question.
C/C /Java/PHP/Javascript (they all have the same syntax)
x86 Assembly
HTML/XML
But, if you're going into that realm, I can also speak in logic. It's not always spot on though. It's much easier to write than to speak. But it's doable and just makes it funnier ... with proper associates of course. (People who can understand it)
I suppose you can count prolog and maple too then, hmm?
Now, asking what languages someone ENJOYS is a completely different question.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted by Nickelplate on Sat Aug 6th at 4:53am 2005

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Posted by Nickelplate on Sat Aug 6th at 4:53am 2005
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Its not as people are actually gong to have a conversation in code are they?
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- English (fluent)
- spanish (proficient)
- german (teaching myself and learning from Crapceeper)
- french (know enough to get by at an airport)
- Russian (I can read the Cyrillic alphabet, but cannot understand the words)
- I know curse words in many languages!
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Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted by Kain on Sat Aug 6th at 7:04am 2005

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Posted by Kain on Sat Aug 6th at 7:04am 2005
1- Arabic
2- French
3- English
4- 1337...
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Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted by Madedog on Sat Aug 6th at 8:14am 2005

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Posted by Madedog on Sat Aug 6th at 8:14am 2005
Yea... I wasn't exactly talking about languages I can speak very
fluently
I was like talking about... the first 4 are real good,
others are rather beginners'. Chinese, though, I know a couple of
words, nothing else
(but still
lol)
Anyway, if you count in programmind languages... C++, C, BASIC, Pascal, Binary (XD) + some more that I know not that good. I'm quite average in those, though.
for (LanguagesSpoken=1; LanguagesSpoken <11; LanguagesSpoken++)
{
if (LanguagesSpoken==1)
sprintf("You're bad in languages");
elseif (LanguagesSpoken==2)
sprintf("You know too little languages");
...
}

As for being unable to have conversations...
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Anyway, if you count in programmind languages... C++, C, BASIC, Pascal, Binary (XD) + some more that I know not that good. I'm quite average in those, though.
for (LanguagesSpoken=1; LanguagesSpoken <11; LanguagesSpoken++)
{
if (LanguagesSpoken==1)
sprintf("You're bad in languages");
elseif (LanguagesSpoken==2)
sprintf("You know too little languages");
...
}
As for being unable to have conversations...
01001001 00100000 01100100 01101111 01101110 00100111 01110100 00100000 01101011 01101110 01101111 01110111 00101100 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101 00100000 01100011 01100001 01101110 00100000 01110101 01110011 01100101 00100000 01100010 01101001 01101110 01100001 01110010 01111001 00100000 01101001 01101110 00100000 01100011 01101111 01101110 01110110 01100101 01110010 01110011 01100001 01110100 01101001 01101111 01101110 01110011 00101110 00101110 00101110 00100000 01110100 01101000 01101111 01110101 01100111 01101000 00100000 01101001 01110100 00100000 01110111 01101001 01101100 01101100 00100000 01100010 01100101 00100000 01101100 01101111 01101110 01100111 00100000 00111010 01010000
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Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted by Crono on Sat Aug 6th at 8:46am 2005
Posted by Crono on Sat Aug 6th at 8:46am 2005
Postfix?! You're a terrible programmer! And I know it isn't C, since you're defining a variable in the loop.
Not to mention, you should have used switch statements
Also, Macintosh already showed that there are people coherant in binary. They had to show that so they could prove software is patentable.
Not to mention, before they created assembly language (which is interchangeable with binary for the most part), programmers had to do everything in binary. But then there were many things that were very different from the way things work now.
By the way, if you're wondering what he said:
But using 8-bit ascii translations would be something you'd want to mention.
Not to mention, you should have used switch statements
Also, Macintosh already showed that there are people coherant in binary. They had to show that so they could prove software is patentable.
Not to mention, before they created assembly language (which is interchangeable with binary for the most part), programmers had to do everything in binary. But then there were many things that were very different from the way things work now.
By the way, if you're wondering what he said:
? quote:
I don't know, you can use binary in conversations... though it will be long 
But using 8-bit ascii translations would be something you'd want to mention.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted by Saint on Sat Aug 6th at 9:07am 2005
Posted by Saint on Sat Aug 6th at 9:07am 2005
1 The most important one of the World, GERMAN " SRC="images/smiles/icon_wink.gif">
2 English
3 Some words in ITALY (to understand the song of cs_italy " SRC="images/smiles/icon_wink.gif"> )
4 FRENCH (but only in bed) " SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif">
5 HMTL " SRC="images/smiles/icon_wink.gif">
6 Bavarian, too
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Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted by Foxpup on Sat Aug 6th at 9:26am 2005
? quoting WarloK
Its not as people are actually gong to have a conversation in code are they?
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Posted by Foxpup on Sat Aug 6th at 9:26am 2005
? quote:
? quoting WarloK
Its not as people are actually gong to have a conversation in code are they?
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59 65 73 21 20 53 6F 6D 65 6F 6E 65 20 65 6C 73 65 20 63 61 6E 20 73 70 65 61 6B 20 69 6E 20 48 45 58 21 20 4C 65 74 27 73 20 63 68 61 74 2E
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Better to be in denial than to be human.
Bill Gates understands binary: his company is number one, and his customers are all zeros.
Bill Gates understands binary: his company is number one, and his customers are all zeros.
Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted by Crono on Sat Aug 6th at 9:37am 2005
Posted by Crono on Sat Aug 6th at 9:37am 2005
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Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted by Madedog on Sat Aug 6th at 9:49am 2005

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Posted by Madedog on Sat Aug 6th at 9:49am 2005
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Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted by Foxpup on Sat Aug 6th at 10:16am 2005
Aww, you always have to ruin my fun, don't you.

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Posted by Foxpup on Sat Aug 6th at 10:16am 2005
? quote:
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Aww, you always have to ruin my fun, don't you.
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Bill Gates understands binary: his company is number one, and his customers are all zeros.
Bill Gates understands binary: his company is number one, and his customers are all zeros.
Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted by Captain P on Sat Aug 6th at 11:35am 2005

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Posted by Captain P on Sat Aug 6th at 11:35am 2005
So, are we going to create MD5 hashes of our speak and put that up or what?
Or let's mix hexadecimal notation with octal and nonal, excluding the spaces between them...
Or let's mix hexadecimal notation with octal and nonal, excluding the spaces between them...
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Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted by Madedog on Sat Aug 6th at 11:46am 2005

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Posted by Madedog on Sat Aug 6th at 11:46am 2005
Indeed, lets talk in MD5 hashes...
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Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted by Windows 98 on Sat Aug 6th at 12:05pm 2005
"I don't know, you can use binary in conversations... though it will be long
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? quote:
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01101011 01101110 01101111 01110111 00101100 00100000 01111001 01101111
01110101 00100000 01100011 01100001 01101110 00100000 01110101 01110011
01100101 00100000 01100010 01101001 01101110 01100001 01110010 01111001
00100000 01101001 01101110 00100000 01100011 01101111 01101110 01110110
01100101 01110010 01110011 01100001 01110100 01101001 01101111 01101110
01110011 00101110 00101110 00101110 00100000 01110100 01101000 01101111
01110101 01100111 01101000 00100000 01101001 01110100 00100000 01110111
01101001 01101100 01101100 00100000 01100010 01100101 00100000 01101100
01101111 01101110 01100111 00100000 00111010 01010000
"I don't know, you can use binary in conversations... though it will be long
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Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted by Madedog on Sat Aug 6th at 12:09pm 2005

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Posted by Madedog on Sat Aug 6th at 12:09pm 2005
Indeed... you probably used somkind of a translator
" SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif"> I doubt you'd translate it yourself so perfectly
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Re: What languages do you speak?
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Posted by Windows 98 on Sat Aug 6th at 12:24pm 2005
Did you use a translator?
I nead to make aspray that is binary,
0101000001110111011011100110010101100
1000010000001000010011110010011101000
1000000101011101101001011011100110010
0011011110111011101110011001000000011
100100111000
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I nead to make aspray that is binary,
0101000001110111011011100110010101100
1000010000001000010011110010011101000
1000000101011101101001011011100110010
0011011110111011101110011001000000011
100100111000
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Re: What languages do you speak?
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01101000 01101111 00100000 01001001 00100000 01110011 01100101 01100101
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Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted by DrGlass on Sat Aug 6th at 12:30pm 2005

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Posted by DrGlass on Sat Aug 6th at 12:30pm 2005
1. American
2. Ebonics
3. Chinese
I can understand most any American I talk to, I listed Ebonics on its own becuase I dont feel like it is in the same class as a souther drawl, etc.
I find Ebonics the most extreme evolution of English, now I'm not talking about the vanacular you hear from Little John and pop rappers. Stuff you hear in Urban areas of Atlanta (and maybe other cities). I cant speak very well in Ebonics but I can understand quite well. When ever we go to a McDonnells my dad can never understand anyone beucase they either have a thick souther accent or speak in "Ebonics" (not full ebonics, just hard for the old guy to understand).
I took 3 years of high school Chinese, I wasn't able to speak it in China this summer but I can understand bits of people speaking and I did know about 200+ characters but now... less than 50. I think I would pick it up if I were to live in China for maybe 6 months (though you can do that with most any language).
Oh, and guys... even I could use a binary transator.
2. Ebonics
3. Chinese
I can understand most any American I talk to, I listed Ebonics on its own becuase I dont feel like it is in the same class as a souther drawl, etc.
I find Ebonics the most extreme evolution of English, now I'm not talking about the vanacular you hear from Little John and pop rappers. Stuff you hear in Urban areas of Atlanta (and maybe other cities). I cant speak very well in Ebonics but I can understand quite well. When ever we go to a McDonnells my dad can never understand anyone beucase they either have a thick souther accent or speak in "Ebonics" (not full ebonics, just hard for the old guy to understand).
I took 3 years of high school Chinese, I wasn't able to speak it in China this summer but I can understand bits of people speaking and I did know about 200+ characters but now... less than 50. I think I would pick it up if I were to live in China for maybe 6 months (though you can do that with most any language).
Oh, and guys... even I could use a binary transator.
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