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Does anyone else speak a mix of their languages ever?

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  • blackwitch@lemmings.worldB [email protected]

    Like I speak English and Portuguese, learning Dutch, and (not doing it for the sake of a primarily English-speaking community) but I will often switch between the two, like saying "Bom dia/Oi" to someone or "Tchau!"

    I may also falar assim and I don't do it to show off, it's just comfortable pra mim. I will mix in a few português words. (Not exactly like this but YKWIM, maybe).

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    I speak english, italian and arabic. and it's so much fun to switch between the three with other multi-linguals, personally sometimes i find it hard to switch to english after speaking italian for a long period of time, and when i read english text i tend to pronounce the numbers in italian as it feels much easier and makes more sense for me.

    I think it's overall a fun experience.

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    • blackwitch@lemmings.worldB [email protected]

      Like I speak English and Portuguese, learning Dutch, and (not doing it for the sake of a primarily English-speaking community) but I will often switch between the two, like saying "Bom dia/Oi" to someone or "Tchau!"

      I may also falar assim and I don't do it to show off, it's just comfortable pra mim. I will mix in a few português words. (Not exactly like this but YKWIM, maybe).

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      White washed (westernised) Arabs do usually speak in a specific language but substitute specific words in the other language
      I really hate this though as it causes the speaker to only know each word in one of the language which basically means they can speak neither properly

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        I speak english, italian and arabic. and it's so much fun to switch between the three with other multi-linguals, personally sometimes i find it hard to switch to english after speaking italian for a long period of time, and when i read english text i tend to pronounce the numbers in italian as it feels much easier and makes more sense for me.

        I think it's overall a fun experience.

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        Are you Maltese by any chance ?

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        • blackwitch@lemmings.worldB [email protected]

          Like I speak English and Portuguese, learning Dutch, and (not doing it for the sake of a primarily English-speaking community) but I will often switch between the two, like saying "Bom dia/Oi" to someone or "Tchau!"

          I may also falar assim and I don't do it to show off, it's just comfortable pra mim. I will mix in a few português words. (Not exactly like this but YKWIM, maybe).

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          Yes, eng fr spa, mix all sorts of words together or use gendered words ungendered when using them in English

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            White washed (westernised) Arabs do usually speak in a specific language but substitute specific words in the other language
            I really hate this though as it causes the speaker to only know each word in one of the language which basically means they can speak neither properly

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            Totally agreed, but that doesn't only apply to arabs, as I personally notice a lot of italians (for example) doing it (mixing english with italian), and for both the motives are different whether it is globalization, colonization or the famous sense of western and/or white supermacy.

            Personally i only do code switching with other multi-linguals, but other than that it would only seem pretentious and not very polite.

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            • blackwitch@lemmings.worldB [email protected]

              Like I speak English and Portuguese, learning Dutch, and (not doing it for the sake of a primarily English-speaking community) but I will often switch between the two, like saying "Bom dia/Oi" to someone or "Tchau!"

              I may also falar assim and I don't do it to show off, it's just comfortable pra mim. I will mix in a few português words. (Not exactly like this but YKWIM, maybe).

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              Quite common in India to speak a mix of English and another language. My partner and I mostly speak English, but some sentences just happen in Hindi.

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                White washed (westernised) Arabs do usually speak in a specific language but substitute specific words in the other language
                I really hate this though as it causes the speaker to only know each word in one of the language which basically means they can speak neither properly

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                then their is that third language in whatsapp, where they use english and numbers to spell out Arabic words

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                • buboscandiacus@mander.xyzB [email protected]

                  Are you Maltese by any chance ?

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                  No Mr. Owl, he's a polar bear

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                  • blackwitch@lemmings.worldB [email protected]

                    Like I speak English and Portuguese, learning Dutch, and (not doing it for the sake of a primarily English-speaking community) but I will often switch between the two, like saying "Bom dia/Oi" to someone or "Tchau!"

                    I may also falar assim and I don't do it to show off, it's just comfortable pra mim. I will mix in a few português words. (Not exactly like this but YKWIM, maybe).

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                    Have a relative who has another language as their mother tongue but has perfect of my native language so we code switch a lot, I'm not fluent but I enjoy throwing in bits of what I know and they seem to appreciate it and encourage it

                    Weirdly, I kind of like parts of their language so I have lots of fun with wordplay and playing with the spelling and such and mashing them together for comedic effect like Sacha Baron Cohen does in Bruno

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                    • crmsnbleyd@sopuli.xyzC [email protected]

                      Quite common in India to speak a mix of English and another language. My partner and I mostly speak English, but some sentences just happen in Hindi.

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                      They do that also in Bollywood movies! It was unexpected the first time I hear that!

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                        I speak english, italian and arabic. and it's so much fun to switch between the three with other multi-linguals, personally sometimes i find it hard to switch to english after speaking italian for a long period of time, and when i read english text i tend to pronounce the numbers in italian as it feels much easier and makes more sense for me.

                        I think it's overall a fun experience.

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                        Ciao! Parlo anche italiano 🙂

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