kinch
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How many people here are bilingual, or more? And I don't mean you took French in High School or something, but from immersion.
I'm just curious.
I'm just curious.
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OCBucksFan;1956977; said:I don't swing that way, so stop trying!
Anyways, not bilingual, but I speak enough of a few languages to get along, I can have a conversation in Korean, Spanish and some other languages are starting to come to me. For example, I can say "Are you a ladyboy?" "Do not want" and "can you bring me a beer, a chicken and some lubricant" in Thai!
What more does one need to know?kinch;1956980; said:To be fair, I think that that counts for "fluent" in Thai.
kinch;1956994; said:I also talk with my hands and with noises (like "ta da!") much more.
I couldn't imagine living overseas.
I'm always aware with whom I'm speaking and which language they speak but I'll occasionally forget certain nouns, only being able to remember the name for something in the other language. It's only a brief brain fart though, after a few seconds it always comes to me.kinch;1956994; said:By the way, since I am dating an Argentinian with Spanish speaking friends, who lives in a Spanish speaking neighborhood to which I am moving, where I have to conduct everything in Spanish, it is interesting to me now. I only speak English and Spanish, and a little Castellano (or Argentinean Spanish).
I am probably at 2/3 English and 1/3 Spanish now. It is a little weird. Things get muddled very easily, for instance. I say the wrong thing in the wrong language at the wrong times. I also talk with my hands and with noises (like "ta da!") much more.
I couldn't imagine living overseas.
kinch;1956994; said:By the way, since I am dating an Argentinian with Spanish speaking friends, who lives in a Spanish speaking neighborhood to which I am moving, where I have to conduct everything in Spanish, it is interesting to me now. I only speak English and Spanish, and a little Castellano (or Argentinean Spanish).
I am probably at 2/3 English and 1/3 Spanish now. It is a little weird. Things get muddled very easily, for instance. I say the wrong thing in the wrong language at the wrong times. I also talk with my hands and with noises (like "ta da!") much more.
I couldn't imagine living overseas.