English was my third foreign language in learning order, but in everyday use are only my native language and the local language, plus English in internet.
I speak English. I also speak wife, which is very, very difficult to learn and takes years to master. I used to speak teenager, but that was years ago. In February I will start learning to speak Granddaughter.
American English is my native language. I took French in HS from a teacher who spoke it badly, taught myself Spanish after my first trip to Mexico. Met my X at a pro-Castro meeting in Chicago (where I had gone to practice). He spoke no English at the time. Was married in 59 and divorced in 75. I still speak, read and write that other language (and stretch myself to read a novel by Garcia Marquez once a year). Gabriel García Márquez – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
English, can understand some Spanish, bits and pieces after 3 years of straight A’s in high school (sad what we forget isn’t it?), and can also understand bits and pieces of Italian because my Great Aunt and Uncle crossed Ellis Island from Italy and spoke broken English for the rest of their lives.
First language is English, fell in love with Welsh and took night classes as a teenager, and earned a double degree in Spanish and German in college. I also taught myself Italian in high school (in an unsuccessful attempt to impress a pretty Sicilian girl) but I can’t do much with it anymore.
rubinocreative Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Is English your first language? Speak anything else?
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paha_siga almost 12 years ago
English was my third foreign language in learning order, but in everyday use are only my native language and the local language, plus English in internet.
Dani Rice almost 12 years ago
My grandparents spoke German, and that was my first language, although we always spoke English in public. I also speak Cherokee.
GROG Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Yes and only.
leaman100 almost 12 years ago
I speak English. I also speak wife, which is very, very difficult to learn and takes years to master. I used to speak teenager, but that was years ago. In February I will start learning to speak Granddaughter.
Janemarie almost 12 years ago
It’s called malapropisms.
sbchamp almost 12 years ago
‘Porpoises’Welcome back, M-Man!
vldazzle almost 12 years ago
American English is my native language. I took French in HS from a teacher who spoke it badly, taught myself Spanish after my first trip to Mexico. Met my X at a pro-Castro meeting in Chicago (where I had gone to practice). He spoke no English at the time. Was married in 59 and divorced in 75. I still speak, read and write that other language (and stretch myself to read a novel by Garcia Marquez once a year). Gabriel García Márquez – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 12 years ago
English, can understand some Spanish, bits and pieces after 3 years of straight A’s in high school (sad what we forget isn’t it?), and can also understand bits and pieces of Italian because my Great Aunt and Uncle crossed Ellis Island from Italy and spoke broken English for the rest of their lives.
Jkiss almost 12 years ago
First language is English. I can speak a small amount of Spanish and I know ASL. (American sign language)
comicnut4636 almost 12 years ago
Sounds like Doug Heffener (aka Kevin James ) on “King of Queens”.
stevesingle66 almost 12 years ago
Spoonerism
LordOfTheExacto almost 12 years ago
First language is English, fell in love with Welsh and took night classes as a teenager, and earned a double degree in Spanish and German in college. I also taught myself Italian in high school (in an unsuccessful attempt to impress a pretty Sicilian girl) but I can’t do much with it anymore.
riverhawk almost 12 years ago
Also as mate? Or Jak as mas. Slovak
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 12 years ago
or maybe she just read his word balloon
Kathy M T M Premium Member almost 12 years ago
English- learned some Khmer when we were adopting our son just so we could help him get by until he learned English.