At least seven [7] languages is what the world knows that multilingual actress Stefanie Powers [b. November 2, 1942] knows. The African art expert for sure knows the following languages:
1. English;
2. French;
3. Italian;
4. Polish;
5. Spanish;
6. Swahili;
7. Chinese.
In addition to languages, the wildlife conservationist can look to achievements in sports. Specifically, she's known for her high quality participation in bullfighting, Fencing, horseback riding, and polo.
Borges first learnt English just as well as Spanish, and when moving to Geneva had to learn French, Latin and German.
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Aramaic, Latin, Greek and Hebrew were the languages used in the move as well as historically during that time.
German... Possibly English.
Fluently, she can speak English, French and German
6 languages
she new 4 languages
Hasdeu could read 26 languages, and converse in many of them.
A. Through the languages spoken in those countries until this day; B. through the many visible remnants of Spanish and Portuguese culture.
I am proficient in multiple languages and can communicate in many different languages including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, and more.
He spoke 7 languages but i dont know what they were, sorry "/
I don't know how many but I know that Ireland is one of them. English and Irish are the offical languages here.
They know Korean, English and Chinese and Japanese too~
You already know 1 language there are 6,499 left to learn ,there are 6,500 languages In the world today.
i know that it is 35 different languages, but i havent found out what they all are.
There are many translations on TalkingBibles.net however I don't know how many of the listed languages are Indian. If you want, you can go there and click on Old Testament or New Testament to see the listed languages.
The official languages are English and French. Of course ther are millions of recent immigrants who speak other languages. Many that I know personally speak languages such as Hindi, Urdu, Vietnamese, Chinese, Tagalog, Spanish, Russian and Croatian.