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post Aug 24 2005, 02:04 PM
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I'm just corious about how many native English speakers are here at trap17, and where are they from? Where are you from if it is not your native languge? How did you learn it?

By the way, I'm from Bosnia, and I speak Bosnian (serbian, and croatian too, since it's just a variation of the same old serbo-croatian language spoken in ex-yu). I learned English in school and by using computer dry.gif

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post Aug 24 2005, 02:19 PM
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Hm i'm half Spanish and half german but i can speak english as well and if it was my native language. This is because when i was 6 i moved with my family to indonesia and went to the international school there. since then ive been speaking english in school for 9 years now. I also speak Spanish because my dad is spanish, German because my mom is german and a bit of french because im doing it in school since about 3 years.

Bah the grammar in that is probably way of but that happens when i have to many things in my head.
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post Aug 24 2005, 06:20 PM
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well, English is not my native language, my native language is Hindi as I am from INDIA. I learnt English in school and thats a diff. thing that any language can't be learnt completely in few years...it needs lot of time and practise to master any language....and I am still learning it.
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post Aug 24 2005, 06:24 PM
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English is the second language for me and this can be easily spotted in many of my writings and in my conversations with friends and foes alike. And I don't feel shy or ashamed of the same. As long as I can convey what I wanted others to know and if they can understand me that is all I needed. Though French seems to be more well structured and disciplined in grammer, English is more fun to learn.
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post Aug 24 2005, 07:17 PM
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Well, English is not my mother's language, and sometimes I am a bit affraid of making mistakes, i mean, the big ones tongue.gif My primary language is Spanish, but I guess most of the people all over the world know English much better than Spanish. Actually, I was reading somewhere that Spanish language is getting stronger. Everyday there are more people interested on learning this language smile.gif

Cheers! cool.gif
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post Aug 24 2005, 08:00 PM
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Technically, English is my second language, but it's the one that I learned first. My mother-tongue is Tamil, which I spoke fluently until I was about two and went to preschool. I've forgetten most of my language now and it makes me kind of sad :/
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post Aug 24 2005, 09:45 PM
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English is my second language... well, I guess i must say itīs my third language indeed. Iīm from the Basque Country (legally Spain, someones donīt like it though) and my native language is spanish but I also know the basque language, called euskera.

Anyway I think I know more english. I studied it on school but I think Iīve learned it for the most part listening rock music and using computers. Itīs easy to learn. Iīm also learning german right now... itīs very funny. biggrin.gif
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post Aug 25 2005, 07:40 AM
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estoy mamado de hablar en ingles, yo lo q se hablar es epaņol, y esque si nosotros los hispanos podemos hablar ingles, entonces porque ellos no hablan espaņol, es que les queda muy dificil!!! blink.gif

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post Aug 25 2005, 03:43 PM
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i guess you could say english is neither my first or second language since I learned both at around the same time. I spoke spanish at home and english at school....and its because we're puerto rican