What languages do TuDiabetes members speak?

I speak English (native) and pig latin.

Native English, fluent German, passable Italian and Russian, French if I have enough wine!

English (Native), fluent (or used to be) in French, a little Spanish, a little Italian and I’m learning Russian now that I’m married to one.

Fluent in English & Korean.

sorry, but do you mean " Trouver un traitement pour le Diabète maintenant"? or more simle " Un traitement pour le Diabète maintenant"?
and I add : Spanish ( I learnt it in lycée) some German (I can ask my way, ask where is the station, and eat 2 wurst. But i thing that it’s a good idea to know how we can say “find a cure” everywhere on the planet. For others planets we will wait a little more!

I speak Portuguese and a dialect of Portuguese called Criolu

ابحث عن شفاء للسكري

I speak fluent Danish (native) and English and I also speak a bit of two other Nordic languages; Norwegian and Swedish. Other than that I speak some French as well.

Cure diabetes in Danish:

“Kurér diabetes"
or
"Kurér sukkersyge”

Here’s another discussion about how to ask fro glucose or sugar in many languages. Perhaps you can add more languages there!! Now that I know that we speak so many languages :slight_smile:

Dear Kristen.

I can speak, read and write French and English. I can speak Slovak somewhat. And an a little of Spanish and Polish. Czech is very close to Slovak so we could get by in Prague.

Interesting! We could take over the world with all of those languages !
French (native), english, Portuguese (brasil) and i understand most italian and spanish

I speak Somali (native) and English.

Spanish (native), English, and French. Italian and Portuguese are very close, and I can understand and know a lot of words in both to get by, if I needed to.

English and Klingon

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LOL No Esperanto? :slight_smile:

English and Klingon :slight_smile:

Penobscot (native), Latin, and English

Neat, that the discussion started Dec. 2008 and voila , today it’s back .
Dutch , mother tongue , still write and speak after living 47 years in Canada , English my second language since then , learned French and German, besides Queen’s English in High school (about 1955) …know a few slang words in Italian …this does NOT count I am sure , taught by an Italian boyfriend way back then .Ciao…

English, some Spanish, less German, and tiny bit Cherokee

Filipino Tagalog (native), English, and a bit of Spanish