American English and troll/lol are the only languages I'm fluent in. I've had at least a little training in Koine Greek (anthropos tou Theou) and Biblical Hebrew (Boker tov!). I've also got a handful of programming languages tucked away somewhere up here in this noggin of mine (including C/C++/C#, Java, and PHP). A dear friend is moving to Germany soon, so I'm tryna pick up as much Deutch from (and for) her as I can (Guten Morgen, meine Dame). That's a bit slow going, though. I've also picked up hints of Japanese (Ohayou, San-san! [Where my Keero at?] ) and French (C'est la vie, mon ami. Le Roi est mort, vive le Roi!). Mostly, I'm working on learning Spanish right now.
Yo no estudio espanol para las senoritas pero para lucha libre. Los luchadores se la cancion de mi corazon. Yo quiero estar un grande luchadore.
Or something. XD Herein lies the difficulty of learning from StudySpanish.com, Google Translate, and watching Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre on YouTube. >.>
Bottom line: I love languages. With proper training, I could probably be a linguist because learning them comes pretty naturally to me in a good environment. It's just not as easy to learn by myself as in a classroom or something.