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English, Filipino
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one and a half more than me. I have difficulty speaking English
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Me, too!
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Whoah! Nice ! ^_^
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Another person who speaks 1.5 languages better than me 😉
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English only at this point. I used to speak French well, but now can only read it and when I lived in Japan, I probably learned 500 words and basic phrases, but would be lucky to remember 50 of them now.
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It is something you have to keep up
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English and Spanish, used to speak Portuguese but I’m out of practice
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My Grandfather always use to speak both
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That’s cool. The one from Malta?
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yeah, he use to speak so many different languages
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That’s awesome. Did he pass them to the next generation?
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No, my dad has been trying to learn Maltese in the last few years
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Too bad! I looked up Maltese. What a fascinating language. Arabic origins with Sicilian and Italian bits added in.
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Its something like 80% Italian and 20% Arabic, interesting fact for you, its only spoken in Malta and one of the few languages that is only spoken in one place (for example Welsh is spoken in 2 places in the world)
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Cool heritage 🙂
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I am fairly proud, if I ignore the racism and the corruption
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English. I used to be conversationally fluent in French, but without the opportunity to keep in practice my skills atrophied.
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I can just about say my name in French, I refuse to say my age in any language 😉
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English, though I sometimes butcher it, some French, and a wee bit of Italian.
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I agree with me butchering the English language
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english, a little french, and a little irish!
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I can say what my name is and point at a bird and say what that is in French
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