For once (and probably the only time) Rebecca did not tell me something new, because I am Maltese and spent a lot of time in Malta it was still an interesting read though as I wasn’t aware of other places that had the same look out via Who Built This Lookout?
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I didn’t know you are maltese! 😀
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My family are, I am born and bred in England, but still have a lot of relatives over there
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Oh, okay 🙂 cool
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My family history is basically sleeping its way round Europe
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That is so cool. My next Amanda book takes place in Malta. I’ve been there twice and just love it there.
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Its an amazing place with such great history
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Cool about your Maltese ancestry!
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Its very cool and the main reason why I am less effected by Brexit than others.
(although personally I would just stay in the EU)
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interesting! have you had a chance to visit Malta?
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oh yes, I have lots of relatives there, I use to spend 2 weeks of my summer holiday there, mainly Sliema, which is where my family is from, but we went all over, considering you can walk from one side of Malta to the other in one day 😉
I don’t know Gozo or Comino that well, but I have visited both
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Cool, sounds great to spend a couple weeks there!
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It was amazing, I was very lucky, the language is interesting as well, its the only place in the world Maltese is spoke. I think its one of the very few languages only spoken in one place (even Welsh is spoken in 2 places) its 80% Italian and 20% Arabic, I understand it far better than I speak it, sometimes I hear a stray word and turn to look at someone speaking Arabic, don’t understand anything else other than that one word.
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Oh cool, that was my next question about Maltese! My husband asked me about the language of Malta, and I said, “Maybe, Italian? I know who’ll I’ll ask! : ) Very interesting, thanks. R
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Most welcome, My Grandfather could speak something like 8 languages, its a shame he never passed that down
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8 languages, that would be awesome!
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I can’t remember all of them, but I know Maltese, English, Italian, Spanish and Arabic and he had various phrases in languages like German and French
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