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Whats your native language?
#11
Swedish....
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#12
Officially Irish, but in reality english.... Don't let the government catch me saying that though, or I'll probably be deported or excommunicated or something...

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#13
I am english, i speak english
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#14
Filipino
and like 10 dialects. :*)
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#15
Quote:Filipino
and like 10 dialects. :*)

Isn't Spanish talked in Filipines by some people? I learned such a thing somewhere.

Btw, how does Filipino sound like? Could you write us some words in your language, rel?
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#16
Quote:US English (Mid-Atlantic), . However, since "US English" isn't really a language, I suppose it's just "English."

--j_k

But American English is a real language. One of the first things you learn in a linguistics class is that all languages are equally real.

Quote:Officially Irish, but in reality english.... Don't let the government catch me saying that though, or I'll probably be deported or excommunicated or something...

You live in a Gaeltacht?
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#17
Estonian, russian
and english...
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Quote:
relsoft Wrote:Filipino
and like 10 dialects. :*)

Isn't Spanish talked in Filipines by some people? I learned such a thing somewhere.

Btw, how does Filipino sound like? Could you write us some words in your language, rel?

A a lot of borrowed words from both english and spanish. Like corazon, ciudad, hijo de puta!, etc.. ;*)
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#19
Ma language native est anglaise.
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#20
americanese (lmao) id say, midwest dialect?

we add a lot of random prepositions on the end of things we say

example:

you would say, "do you know where my new disk is?"

we might say, "do you know where my new disk is at?"


have you ever heard of that?

or...

have you ever heard of that before? ;P
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