Who speaks other languages?
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I can limp along in baby talk in Japanese.
I really really need to work on this. My daughters have way too easy of a time keeping a secret right in front of me with their mom.
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@JaredBusch said:
I can limp along in baby talk in Japanese.
I really really need to work on this. My daughters have way too easy of a time keeping a secret right in front of me with their mom.
Goodluck
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I speak a tiny bit of French (enough to grocery shop in) and Lingala, a Central African tribal language. I also sign in ESL and Rochester Method.
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Fluent in French. I lived in Strasbourg for three years as a kid.
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I'm studying Sign Language right now.
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@JaredBusch said:
I can limp along in baby talk in Japanese.
I really really need to work on this. My daughters have way too easy of a time keeping a secret right in front of me with their mom.
Are you practicing stealthily so they won't realize the code is broken?
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@Chad-K. said:
@JaredBusch said:
I can limp along in baby talk in Japanese.
I really really need to work on this. My daughters have way too easy of a time keeping a secret right in front of me with their mom.
Are you practicing stealthily so they won't realize the code is broken?
The problem is I am not practicing at all.
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I've picked up some Spanish just from hearing it depending where I am at in FL. The county next to mine is over 70% Hispanic.
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I picked up a little more while in Texas.
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@Dashrender That's neat! I can do a certain amount (interpret at our church for the deaf members)
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@lillucia said:
@Dashrender That's neat! I can do a certain amount (interpret at our church for the deaf members)
We had a deaf person join our social circle two december's ago. About 6 in our group decided to learn to sign.
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I am bilingual English/Spanish. I was trying to learn Russian the other day
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@ITivan80 said in Who speaks other languages?:
I am bilingual English/Spanish. I was trying to learn Russian the other day
Since the time that this thread was originally posted, I learned Italian and then Spanish. I've mostly lost the Italian, but I speak Spanish every day now.