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I think in the series Clark says he can order food in 263 (or something close to that) languages. I thought it was in the pilot, but I just skimmed the script and couldn't find the line. Does anyone recall when he said this, what exactly he said (the context), and how many languages Clark says he speaks? Thanks! 
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It's in Lucky Leon  Clark listens in to a conversation between Jimmy and Perry. Lois assumes he's lip reading and asks him what else he can do that she doesn't know about, and he tells her he can order dinner in 347 languages. It's right before the whole 'charcoal suit/burgundy dress' bit.
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I wonder if we can come up with a logical list of languages he knows.
1) American English and British English (of course) 2) French 3)?
CLARK: No. I'm just worried I'm a jinx. JONATHAN: A jinx? CLARK: Yeah. Let's face it, ever since she's known me, Lois's been kidnapped, frozen, pushed off buildings, almost stabbed, poisoned, buried alive and who knows what else, and it's all because of me. -"Contact" (You're not her jinx, you're her blessing.)
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3) At least one dialect of Chinese 4) Brazilian Portugese 5) At least one of the languages of Papua New Guinea (Yolngu) 6) At least one of the languages of Nigeria 7) Kryptonian (admittedly, this he learned after Lucky Leon) 8) ?
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8) Aborigine (in the pilot he said he studied the dreamtime theory of the Australian Aboriginals) 9) Standard Tibetan (in the pilot he says he spent time at a Llamasary with some Sherpas in Nepal). 10)?
CLARK: No. I'm just worried I'm a jinx. JONATHAN: A jinx? CLARK: Yeah. Let's face it, ever since she's known me, Lois's been kidnapped, frozen, pushed off buildings, almost stabbed, poisoned, buried alive and who knows what else, and it's all because of me. -"Contact" (You're not her jinx, you're her blessing.)
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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.) Actually, he's speaking Spanish in Witness. He *should* have been speaking Portuguese, because he was in Brazil, but he wasn't. ![[Linked Image]](http://cosgan.de/images/midi/boese/a045.gif) 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  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.
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Actually, he's speaking Spanish in Witness. Thanks for the catch, Virginia. So much for relying on memory... There is no single, universal sign language any more than there is a single, universal, spoken one. In fact, American Sign Language is much more similar to French Sign Language than it is to British Sign Language. So if one were to count sign languages, they could take up many spots. But speaking of (wannabe) universal languages, how about Esperanto and Gestuno? I had thought originally that we were sticking to languages for which we had canon-evidence that Clark knew. If we're going into the realm of speculations, how about Yiddish? I'd love to hear Clark speak that language. And as much I would love to hear him speak Klingon (write that story, Michael!), I think he'd be more inclined to learn Vulcan. Joy, Lynn
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Sorry, one small point. There's no such language as Australian Aborigine. Rather, there are (currently) around 100-150 seperate languages that are classed as 'Aboriginal languages'. They're regional, but they're not all dialects, and knowing one is no guarantee that you'd understand another. Someone who can speak Tiwi probably wouldn't understand Ngaro, for instance.
I wonder if something similar holds true for Native American languages?
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I wonder if something similar holds true for Native American languages? Absolutely. In fact, the Plains Sign Talk was developed as a pidgin to allow groups of Native Americans who didn't speak each other's language to communicate sufficiently to permit trade. Joy, Lynn
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Actually, he's speaking Spanish in Witness. Thanks for the catch, Virginia. So much for relying on memory... There is no single, universal sign language any more than there is a single, universal, spoken one. In fact, American Sign Language is much more similar to French Sign Language than it is to British Sign Language. So if one were to count sign languages, they could take up many spots. (snip) I had thought originally that we were sticking to languages for which we had canon-evidence that Clark knew. If we're going into the realm of speculations, how about Yiddish? I'd love to hear Clark speak that language. And as much I would love to hear him speak Klingon (write that story, Michael!), I think he'd be more inclined to learn Vulcan. Joy, Lynn I was thinking in terms of canon evidence. To clarify on Chinese, He can definitely order food from Beijing, so Mandarin is a definite. Where was his friend from in "Chi if Steel"? Also, I think it's safe to assume he can speak the two languages of the warring countries in "Sex, Lies and Photographs," (I would consider any time he has direct contact with an official canonical) but I don't remember what they were (to be clear, I think they were both fictional).
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According to the online script for LSaV, the warring countries were Latislan and Podansk.
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From canon... Testing my memory here, but there's a bit in Ordinary People where he flies to France, Belgium and I think it was Japan to get stuff for Lois. So we could add French, Dutch/German/Flemish (depending where he went in Belgium) and Japanese to the list.
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He brought French cheese, Belgian chocolate, Andean snow, and a Japanese pearl.
I had assumed that he found the pearl in Japanese waters rather than that he bought it. If so, then he wouldn't necessarily know Japanese. (Although I imagine he probably does speak the language.)
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Perry White said he worked for Borneo Gazette...since Borneo/Kalimantan is an island with 3 countries (Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei),I think he could speak Melayu, Indonesian and Dayaknese (Borneo primitive tribe languange)...
Borneo is also closer to Philipphines and Singapore,I wonder if he could speak Tagalog
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Hello YantyChen,
Welcome to the message board and thank you for posting. You make some good points about Borneo.
Please don't apologize about your English; it is quite good. (It is certainly better than Clark's Portuguese appears to be. ;-) )
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Welcome, YantyChen! As Lynn said, your points about Borneo are very good. We're assembling an interesting mix of languages here. He brought French cheese, Belgian chocolate, Andean snow, and a Japanese pearl. Thanks Lynn, I could not for the life of me remember what he brought. You're right, I'd imagine he found the pearl rather than bought it. To clarify on Chinese, He can definitely order food from Beijing, so Mandarin is a definite. Okay, I'm wondering if there's a difference here in the version of the pilot that's distributed in Australia, as mine shows Clark going to Shanghai rather than Beijing. Anyone able to clarify this? If he goes to Shanghai, then the Shanghainese dialect is more common than Mandarin.
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Welcome, YantyChen! As Lynn said, your points about Borneo are very good. We're assembling an interesting mix of languages here. To clarify on Chinese, He can definitely order food from Beijing, so Mandarin is a definite. Okay, I'm wondering if there's a difference here in the version of the pilot that's distributed in Australia, as mine shows Clark going to Shanghai rather than Beijing. Anyone able to clarify this? If he goes to Shanghai, then the Shanghainese dialect is more common than Mandarin. My mistake! I haven't watched the pilot in a while and mis-remembered.
CLARK: No. I'm just worried I'm a jinx. JONATHAN: A jinx? CLARK: Yeah. Let's face it, ever since she's known me, Lois's been kidnapped, frozen, pushed off buildings, almost stabbed, poisoned, buried alive and who knows what else, and it's all because of me. -"Contact" (You're not her jinx, you're her blessing.)
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My mistake! I haven't watched the pilot in a while and mis-remembered I've seen Beijing being his destination mentioned heaps of times, both on the boards and in various fanfics. That's why I thought maybe there were two different versions 
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Where did they say they visited in AKA Superman? I remember them talking about the Metropolis restaurant compared to a place they visited. That definitely would be a canonical language he'd know.
CLARK: No. I'm just worried I'm a jinx. JONATHAN: A jinx? CLARK: Yeah. Let's face it, ever since she's known me, Lois's been kidnapped, frozen, pushed off buildings, almost stabbed, poisoned, buried alive and who knows what else, and it's all because of me. -"Contact" (You're not her jinx, you're her blessing.)
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