English, Konkani, Kanada and Hindi. I'm pretty good at French and I'm usually able to fluently understand / read it, unless my mind just blanks (Which is sometimes c. I can fluently speak Malyalam and Marathi, terrible at reading / writing it. I can understand bits of Spanish here and there though I'm not amazing at it.
Coming from an Indian family means I know three Indian languages and can fluently speak two. (You've probably never heard of any of them before, maybe Hindi) I picked up French out of boredom really. I knew a decent chunk from school, and I got these Learn French audio books to listen to when I was bored and actually ended up picking up French (It wasn't an overnight thing, I had prior knowledge ;_;). English is well, obvious, I'm not gonna get very far if I live in England and I'm not able to speak the native language.
Not looking to learn any languages in the future, tbh. Maybe Spanish, but it'll probably the same case scenario as the French thing albeit more time consuming considering I have less prior knowledge.
Coming from an Indian family means I know three Indian languages and can fluently speak two. (You've probably never heard of any of them before, maybe Hindi) I picked up French out of boredom really. I knew a decent chunk from school, and I got these Learn French audio books to listen to when I was bored and actually ended up picking up French (It wasn't an overnight thing, I had prior knowledge ;_;). English is well, obvious, I'm not gonna get very far if I live in England and I'm not able to speak the native language.
Not looking to learn any languages in the future, tbh. Maybe Spanish, but it'll probably the same case scenario as the French thing albeit more time consuming considering I have less prior knowledge.