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| diggerz |
| quote: | Originally posted by winston
sometimes i liste to voices in spanish, sometime i listen to english speaking voices, whilst others they speak chinese or german. That's how smart my bran is, rofl! |
oh gawd, did i write this? those voices, those weird voices! haha |
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| Zild |
| LOL I'm gonna have to watch out for you now Enrique. |
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| dj_alfi |
| i have on several occasion dreamt in english after staying longer periods of time in england (3+ days) |
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| paranoik0 |
| My thoughts are about 60% portuguese 40% english. :wtf: |
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| dj_bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by paranoik0
My thoughts are about 60% portuguese 40% english. :wtf: |
I think it's more odd that you can actually break it down like that. |
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| chach |
| quote: | Originally posted by paranoik0
My thoughts are about 60% portuguese 40% english. :wtf: |
hahaha sweet...
its funny because ive been speaking alot of spainsh lately esp. at work and with the novia but lately ive been dreaming in half spanish and english! :wtf: |
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| paranoik0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_bas
I think it's more odd that you can actually break it down like that. |
Well, it's not like I keep a mathematical count of how many words I think in each language, but I've noticed that sometimes I remind the correct word in english but not the correspondent word in portuguese. :wtf:
Obviously the opposite happens a bit more often. |
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| Echo of Silence |
| I dream, think, and talk to myself in English nowadays but when I go home, after about 24 hours, I'm back to thinking and speaking to myself in Danish. It's much more relaxing. |
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| jdat |
I started speaking at a fairly late age ( around 5 ) french ... I also understood english around the same time but I was fairly stubborn and refused to speak it till I was 8 or so.
So technically you could say french is my native language but I grew up speaking english at home ...
anyhow ... I usually think in English these days but it really started being that way since I moved to the US and now that I am back in french speaking territory I still think in english.
As a matter of fact these days I barely ever speak french even if I am back in France ... english for work, family chit chat and friends for the most part. And I regurlaly go to Switzerland and Germany which are right next door and my german sucks so it's english there as well. |
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| Echo of Silence |
When I'm really mad, I am mad inside my head in English. I think that's cuz I didn't get "really" mad at home so I'm not used to "thinking" mad or cussing in thought, in Danish.
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| jdat |
| quote: | Originally posted by Echo of Silence
When I'm really mad, I am mad inside my head in English. I think that's cuz I didn't get "really" mad at home so I'm not used to "thinking" mad or cussing in thought, in Danish.
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That's cause Danish is the most delish :p
I could get mad in french ( and make it sound poetic at the same time ) but nastiness flows much more easilly with english ... English is da bomb ass language for freestyling ninnngass! :p |
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| Frenchie |
When I speak in English I always think about it in French first which can and does get confusing.
I always liked how people who speak 2 or more languages thought in one and spoke in another.
I've only been speaking English for about 4 year now, so French is just the language I was more on a daily basis. |
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