Originally Posted by Christina
1) American English and British English (of course)
Don't most Brits not consider American the same language? (See Professor Higgins in My Fair Lady.)

Originally Posted by Lynn S. M.
4) Brazilian Portugese
Actually, he's speaking Spanish in Witness. He *should* have been speaking Portuguese, because he was in Brazil, but he wasn't. [Linked Image] Naughty, Clark. This is probably why the workers didn't stop when he asked them to, because they didn't understand him.

10) Spanish (because it's one of the main languages of the world).
11) Russian
12) German
13) Italian
14) Japanese
15) Korean
16) Dutch
17) Swedish
18) Norwegian
19) Finnish
20) Arabic
21) Swahili
22) Farsi
23) Greek
24) Hindi
25) Turkish
26) Bengali
27) Danish
28) Filipino
29) Hebrew
30) Welsh
31) Gaelic
32) Hawaiian
33) Armenian
34) French Canadian peep
35) Haitian Creole
36) Hungarian
37) Irish
38) Kurdish
39) Lao
40) Latin
41) Latvian
42) Mongolian
43) Cantonese
44) Sign Language
45) Pashto
46) Polish
47) Thai (They mention going to Thailand for dinner)
48) Urdu
49) Vietnamese
50) Zulu
51) At least one Native American languages (At least, 11 Native American Tribes were re-located to the area of Kansas, so I'd be surprised if he hadn't picked up at least one of those languages.)
52) Romanian
53) Klingon (because it would be really fun if he did)
54) Elvin (because I picture Clark being a inner-geek)
55) Cockney (again, because that would be funny to see/hear).
56) ??

There are at least 200 languages on Wikipedia's list of Official Languages. My guess is that he would speak most of those (some of which I added to the list.) He might also speak dialects of some of those languages that he could've picked up on his travels.


VirginiaR.
"On the long road, take small steps." -- Jor-el, "The Foundling"
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"clearly there is a lack of understanding between those two... he speaks Lunkheadanian and she Stubbornanian" -- chelo.