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Same happens to me. I forget words in my native language (spanish) but know the word in englishNo but sometimes i forget a word in my native language and know the word in either english or german cuz i speak those too
For the first question, did learning English have a positive or negative effect on your native language? I'm guessing negatively based on your 2nd commentYes
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I Will Slit Your Fucking Throat And Blow Your Brains Up You Filthy Fucking Kike , Eat Shit And KysWhy are you still replying to this pole? This dude is a joke he literally admitted to his eyebrows being invisible, dude probably is a skullcel as well. Even you mog the shit out of this "aryan"
Did your ability to speak your native language change when you learned a new language, whether it be positive or negative? Do you ever mix up words from the languages you speak? Do you understand language as a whole, better after you learned your 2nd/3rd language?
Yeah negative effect although now i can speak with non-spanish speakers and have access to English didactic stuff so it gets balanced outFor the first question, did learning English have a positive or negative effect on your native language? I'm guessing negatively based on your 2nd comment
I skullmog you into obliviou you filthy little kikeWhy are you still replying to this pole? This dude is a joke he literally admitted to his eyebrows being invisible, dude probably is a skullcel as well. Even you mog the shit out of this "aryan"
No, it did not change. No, I do not mix up words. Yes, I understand English better than Dutch. Often, I will know the words in English but not in Dutch and vice versa. Quite funny.Did your ability to speak your native language change when you learned a new language, whether it be positive or negative? Do you ever mix up words from the languages you speak? Do you understand language as a whole, better after you learned your 2nd/3rd language?
When did you learn English? When you were a little kid?No, it did not change. No, I do not mix up words. Yes, I understand English better than Dutch. Often, I will know the words in English but not in Dutch and vice versa. Quite funny.
Thx for the very in depth response. At what age did you learn French? Is it on par with your English?I'm an English native, learned French, know a bit of Korean, and am constructing two other languages (Moggernese and another one I'm making with my friends). I also used to be able to speak some Mandarin and Spanish, but kinda forgot how to speak them tbh.
I don't really confuse other words in different languages tbh. If anything, I consciously make the decision to "code-switch" to a different language. Sometimes I'll count in Korean because it's simpler to say (at least the Sino-Korean number system). Cussing in Korean is also fun and sounds high T.
Honestly, I feel like I often understand a language better when I learn about their derivations. This would explain why French is easier for English natives to learn because there are so many words that are either exactly the same or share the same Latin or Greek root. If I knew what certain Chinese characters mean, then my lexicon of Korean would increase significantly. Most words in Moggernese have their own intricate derivations, some which are obvious, others which are not.
I started learning French 4 years ago. It's definitely nowhere near my command of English, but it's good enough for daily conversation and discussing current events and issues.Thx for the very in depth response. At what age did you learn French? Is it on par with your English?
You speak Japanese and Russian?? Mogger, two great languages. When and how did you learn those two languages? Also is your Japanese and/or Russian on par with your English?Sometimes I literally use less words when I speak with my words irl, I expect Japanese and Russian are the main reason for this.
I speak Japanese a lot better than Russian, but those two are my best languages besides English. I can speak Japanese casually, but have problems speaking it formally or about certain niche subjects.You speak Japanese and Russian?? Mogger, two great languages. When and how did you learn those two languages? Also is your Japanese and/or Russian on par with your English?
Why are you still replying to this pole? This dude is a joke he literally admitted to his eyebrows being invisible, dude probably is a skullcel as well. Even you mog the shit out of this "aryan"
Did you learn those as a kid? Cool that you know three different alphabets. How would you compare your ability in either of those languages to your English?Ik one streetshitting Dalit language (Telugu)and an indo Aryan language (Hindi)
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Maybe a bit. I started using a lot of English words whilst speaking. I only use it to talk with my mother since nobody speaks it outside anyway.Did your ability to speak your native language change when you learned a new language, whether it be positive or negative? Do you ever mix up words from the languages you speak? Do you understand language as a whole, better after you learned your 2nd/3rd language?
Oh I only know how to speak them, couldn’t read them for my life lolCool that you know three different alphabets
I just know Telugu cause it’s my parents native language, and I picked up Hindi cause my mom watches Bollywood movies and tv showsDid you learn those as a kid
Not on par with my English at all. My vocab knowledge in Hindi and Telugu is piss poor, but enough for casual convosHow would you compare your ability in either of those languages to your English
No to all the questions.Did your ability to speak your native language change when you learned a new language, whether it be positive or negative? Do you ever mix up words from the languages you speak? Do you understand language as a whole, better after you learned your 2nd/3rd language?
I taught it myself. I learned by watching American sitcoms so I shifted towards the American accent rather than the British one. I was a kid, yes.When did you learn English? When you were a little kid?
Yeah, certainly. After the 3rd language you'll learn the 4th fasterDid your ability to speak your native language change when you learned a new language, whether it be positive or negative? Do you ever mix up words from the languages you speak? Do you understand language as a whole, better after you learned your 2nd/3rd language?
Yeah to what? You know 4 languages? MirinYeah, certainly. After the 3rd language you'll learn the 4th faster
Based. An avarage Eastern EuropeancelYeah to what. You know 4 languages? Mirin
What languages? did your ability to speak your native language improve or decrease after you learned more languages? Also at what age did you learn them?Based. An avarage Eastern Europeancel
Russian, Ukrainian, Estonian, English, German, FinnishWhat languages? did your ability to speak your native language improve or decrease after you learned more languages? Also at what age did you learn them?
English at 6 and German at 11-12. Others are my native ones. It gets easier and ur brain starts to work fasterRussian, Ukrainian, Estonian, English, German, Finnish
English at 6 and German at 11-12. Others are my native ones. It gets easier and ur brain starts to work faster
tWhere do u niggas get to speak English to improve pronounce. Or just read out loud theory?
Anyways, sometimes I have some English terms in my head that I it takes me a few seconds to find in my main language.
Other than that nothing...
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It improved, yeah, I sometimes forget some words and mix everything up lol but anyway just mogging some doesn'tknowcelsWhat languages? did your ability to speak your native language improve or decrease after you learned more languages? Also at what age did you learn them?
U speak LithuanianWhat languages? did your ability to speak your native language improve or decrease after you learned more languages? Also at what age did you learn them?
No, I only speak English, sadly. I'm learning Spanish though.U speak Lithuanian
No, I only speak English, sadly. I'm learning Spanish though.
Mirin. Did you learn French as a kid?I used to be fluent in 4 languages but now I can barely speak 2 and I'm very fluent in the other 2. You lose it if you don't use it. Also I think in both English and Arabic in my head but I usually slip up and talk in that language if I'm thinking in that language while speaking in a different one like french
It would be cool to speak Arabic or Russian but they're both incredibly hard to learn for native English speakers. You are right about French thoughAlso jfl English is the easiest language in the world. Try learning Arabic or Russian. French is relatively easy also
Did your ability to speak your native language change when you learned a new language, whether it be positive or negative? Do you ever mix up words from the languages you speak? Do you understand language as a whole, better after you learned your 2nd/3rd language?
I finally confess I'm bi....... lingual!Did your ability to speak your native language change when you learned a new language, whether it be positive or negative? Do you ever mix up words from the languages you speak? Do you understand language as a whole, better after you learned your 2nd/3rd language?
You're bilingual and bisexualI finally confess I'm bi....... lingual!![]()
Why????? I'm just bilingual!You're bilingual and bisexual
It would depend on which languages, I'm guessing you learned languages that are lexically similar to each other.It definitely made learning other ones easier too since the linguistic rules are pretty similar across languages
3/4When did you learn English?
So your essentially a native speaker. You're from Iceland right?
I speak like 5 languages but yes Icelandic is first language but I’ve used English the most of anySo your essentially a native speaker. You're from Iceland right?