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Yes. Tagalog is my 2nd.
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Yes. Though babytalk was my first first llanguage.
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Yes, and my specialities include cockney rhyming slang and 'chav'
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Yes. The Queens English!
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Yes!
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Yes and probably my last, although I would love to be fluent in another language.
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Third. Learnt first alphabet of English in grade 6, did say (in terms of speaking) even "yes" in English in first year of college.
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Yup and Spanish was my second, but I forgot a lot as I got older and didn't have anyone to talk to in spanish.
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no Tamil is my first language.
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no my first language was hindi but sice i started school i speak english at home as well.
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No, Spanish is my first language. I learned to speak English when I joined the US Navy in 1980, when I was 22.
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Oui!
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no, my first language's french...
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Yes it is -
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No. It's Spanish.
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Yes. Unless I somehow learned another language first without remembering it.
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no, Danish, but it's remarkable how many words Danish and English have in common.
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No. In the order of learning: 1) French (native) 2) English and Latin 4) Greek (old) 5) German 6) Spanish I do not remember a lot of Latin and Greek. I can today German better than English, so from the point of view of my actual fluency: 1) French (native) 2) German (living in Germany) 3) English
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It is my only language.
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Tamil,one of the six oldest languages in the world, the others being-Latin,Hebrew,Greek,Chinese and sanskrit.
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Hi, Kev...Armenian was my first language. But my mom didn't want me to have difficulties in school as she had when she was younger..she only spoke Armenian and French and had a very hard time early on in school. So when I was about 3 she and my dad started speaking only in English to me..the good part is I was fine when I started school..the sad part is I lost a lot of my ability to speak my native language. :)
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French! "French (français, pronounced [fÊɑ̃sÉ›]) is a Romance language originally spoken in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland, and today by about 300 million people around the world as either a native or a second language, with significant populations in 54 countries. French is a descendant of the Latin of the Roman Empire, as are languages such as Spanish, Italian, Catalan, Romanian, and Portuguese. Its development was also influenced by the native Celtic languages of Roman Gaul and by the Germanic language of the post-Roman Frankish invaders. It is an official language in 30 countries, most of which form what is called in French La Francophonie, the community of French-speaking nations. It is an official language of all United Nations agencies and a large number of international organisations." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_language Here the same article in French (Français): http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ais Here Google in French for France: http://www.google.fr/ Here Google for Belgium, for Switzerland and for Luxemburg with a French option: http://www.google.be/ http://www.google.ch/ http://www.google.lu/ There are some other languages than French in France.
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Yes and it's taking me forever to "learn" Spanish. :P
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Nope, it's french, still, I'm a new teen, and my english is practically perfect! At least, in class...
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Yes
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No.
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No, it is my second of six languages.
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No, Russian is.I studied English at school.
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No, my second since I entered high school. At elementary school I had one or two years French, but the use of it became limited. After English I learned some German as well, can read and understand it. Speaking is a lot more difficult. Starting a wee bit of Italian.
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yea but thank god its not my only one
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Yes.
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and only at this point
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Yes
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