Well, anyone who has to guess what the OP connotes when she said language is well, too dumb and stupid. There is nothing ambiguous about what she posted. It was clearly implied that she was not referring to programming language. Firstly, you should understand that words can mean with denotation and connotation. If you don't know that then maybe you should consider going back to school and study english? Denotatively, yes, language could mean either cultural language or programming language. But identifying the meaning of the word doesn't have to stop with denotation, you have to consider what it connotatively means. Otherwise, it means you have a poor foundation of the english language. There are many words which have more than one meaning depending on how the word is used in the sentence. And to take everything denotatively is just utter ridiculous. In this case, connotatively, it is wrong to say that language, as used in the OP, means programming language. What you are doing is a classical example of equivocation. You are equivocating language with programming language rejecting its obvious true connotation. It is a logical fallacy usually committed by stupid idiots. Secondly, the OP was clear on what she was implying to. I don't think guesswork was necessary if you just read the title and the first post. The title says "speak or read". Why would she be referring to programming language if she did mentioned speak? In the first post, she did gave examples. Which gives no chance whatsoever that she could be referring to programming language. The connotation is quite too obvious to let any smart person to understand it as programming language. I myself, know how to program. If it wasn't clearly implied by the OP, I might have answered C++ and PHP because that's what goes into my mind most often. Like I said above, if you need to guess what the OP connotes when she said language, you must be stupid and dumb.
You obviously cannot read nor understand anything. What she said and what she meant are two different things. Anyone with a half a brain can see the difference. Stand in front of a mirror and repeat the highlighted in RED part above 100 times. If fits you perfectly.
I have obviously cited my arguments and have proven that what she meant is what she said. You are insisting on your own foolishness by equivocating what she said language(eg. english, spanish) to programming language(eg. C++, PHP). Study logic and understand why what you're saying is a logical fallacy before replying stupid nonsense. Language which she means for example english is entirely different from what you say language which in the context of programming. They have same spelling and pronounciation but different meanings. In other words, they are homonyms. They are hence two entirely different words. And since they're two different words, then what she said language completely excludes(this is the key word) what you said as language. And by equivocating what she said to what you said, you are committing a terribly stupid logical error. Do I have to give examples for homonyms? Well (Just so you don't have to go back to school and learn it).... If I say, "Wow, she's so sweet." Does that mean that I said that she taste like sweet or that I was also referring sweet to the sweet taste? And does it mean it's okay to answer back and say "Okay let's eat her." GEEZ. How retarded... What could have motivated anyone to post C++, PHP, etc. to thread titled "How many languages do you know? speak or read" with OP citing examples like english, etc.? There's two kinds of people who would reply such way: A. an idiot B. a troll The difference is B who is a jerk would stubbornly justify what he did and make unnecessary comments like the one above. A is just completely being himself with lacking mental capacity. Pick one. Really? You have a brain? I find that hard to believe....
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Dutch and English fluent, Danish and German intermediate level. I can order beer in Spanish and French, too, though. Gotta get the important stuff covered!
I know only 2 langauges. One is english and another is telugu (it's my local lang and mother tongue too)...