Eeee, I just had to stop myself from squeeing in the middle of a public library! That's so cute!
I love baby rabbits!!!
(Human babies annoy me.)Oh man, how did I never answer your question about languages up there? I apologize for that.
Let's see, my English is pretty good.
Other than that, I've probably reached my most advanced level with Russian, though I was never able to speak it confidently, to be honest. Too many vocabulary issues, and it doesn't help that I've forgotten a lot of my vocab at this point.
I studied it for two years in college, though, and then spent a semester in St. Petersburg.
At one time, I could also speak Czech at like a high-beginner low-intermediate level or something, but I was only in Prague for a semester so I never got the chance to dive into it really deeply. I think I could still hold a tremendously awkward conversation, though.
As for Spanish, I used to take it in high school, and I got pretty good at it, but I've since forgotten a TON. I can still muddle through magazines and stuff, but if I try to actually speak it it comes out as Russian. Not even kidding.
And if you want a REALLY loose definition of "partially learn," you can throw German, Dutch, and Slovak on the list too.
And I have courses for about five other languages on my bookshelf that, I swear, I will get around to one day.