How many languages does Oliver Queen speak?

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How many languages does Oliver Queen speak in the Arrow?



Best Answer

Oliver Queen has been shown to be fluent in multiple languages. From the Arrowverse Wikia:

Multilingual: Oliver is capable of fluently speaking English, Russian, Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, Spanish, and Arabic. He can speak Mandarin so perfectly that a blinded Chinese Triad member believed Oliver was actually Chinese.

He learned Arabic through the League of Assassins. Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese while stuck in Hong Kong. Russian during his time with Solntsevskaya Bratva, a group part of the Russian mafia. English from birth. It hasn't been shown where he learned Spanish from or when.




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What languages does Oliver Queen speak in Arrow?

From the Arrowverse Wikia: Multilingual: Oliver is capable of fluently speaking English, Russian, Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, Spanish, and Arabic.

Can Stephen Amell speak Russian?

The Arrow star and his castmates dropped by ET's Comic-Con suite on Saturday to tease season five of The CW superhero drama, and he adorably admitted that his handle on the Russian language hasn't always been up to par. "It's actually pretty good," Amell told ET's Leanne Aguilera.

Who spoke the most languages?

Ziad Fazah, born in Liberia, brought up in Beirut and now living in Brazil, claims to be the world's greatest living polyglot, speaking a total of 59 world languages.



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