Deafs only: How many languages do you know?

Spoken:
English - Deaf accent
few words in Ojibwe
some French

Written:
English

Signed:
Exact English Sign Language
ASL (American Sign Language)
 
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)

Wow, are you sure you are Deaf knowing all this languages and having to go through speech training to learn how to make yourself talk with many languages. That is incredible and never heard of like that before. Whew! Usually many Deaf people have to rely on only one language to be able to talk in speech. But yours is different and very unusual for a Deaf person. Far out! :cool2:
 
English, SEE, some spanish (spoken and written) and very lil ASL. I studied Latin in 7th and 8th grade but don't remember much of it anymore. Should have been Spanish instead. Oh well.
 
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.

Some of those are computer languages. hehe. Thanks for sharing though :)
 
English, spoken and written

Learning BSL

A few words of French and a few words of German (learned at school)
 
I love languages so I'm interested in learning more. Too bad I can't really speak them. :)

SL:
German Sign Language / Signed Exact German
a few ASL words I caught on TV

Spoken:
German

Written:
German
English
Spanish
Japanese

Want To Learn:
French
Danish
Dutch
Romanian
Icelandic
Swedish
maybe Japanese SL ... :)
 
Spoken:
None

Written:
English

Sign languages:
American Sign Language

Programming: C, C++, Java, Perl, VB, assembly, OOP

plan to learn: PHP, LUA, MEL
 
My fiancé and I took the same classes in foreign language..

Spoken:
German
English
French (he writes only, and just knows the basics.)

Written:
German
English
French

Sign Language:
German

Austrian (he is really good at it. I still have my problems with it. It's soooo confusing, speaking the same language but having complete different signs. Not really helpful if you ask me)

American (he knows it almost perfect. I do ok, but I still got a lot to learn)
 
Spoken:
English (fluent)
French (fair)
Italian (fair)
American (fluent)
Japanese (get by)
Welsh (get by)
German (get by)
Compuspeak (fluent) for us techies!

Written:
English (fluent)
American (fluent)
French (fair)
Italian (fair)
German (get by)


Sign languages:
British Sign Language (fluent but rusty)
American Sign Language (get by)
Sign Supported English (fluent but rusty)
International sign Language (get by)
 
Wow, are you sure you are Deaf knowing all this languages and having to go through speech training to learn how to make yourself talk with many languages. That is incredible and never heard of like that before. Whew! Usually many Deaf people have to rely on only one language to be able to talk in speech. But yours is different and very unusual for a Deaf person. Far out! :cool2:

I was thinking the same.
 
Spoken: None! I can speak some English terms, but not all.

Written/Read Spanish and English

Sign Language ASL, PSE, and BSL (Learned BSL when I was in England for six month)
 
Spoken:
Simple English

Written:
English
French (Basic, at the moment but would like to learn more)

Sign:
ASL (Heavily | Deaf Family)
 
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