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Zid wrote on 2010-12-22 07:39
English/Vietnamese. More former than latter.
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Akemii wrote on 2010-12-22 07:39
Quote from BobYoMeowMeow;257189:
you'll be a stereotypical Hispanic parent
[video=youtube;7qc_hgpe6eA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qc_hgpe6eA[/video]
This video applies to Brazilians as well.
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gentrone wrote on 2010-12-22 07:40
Quote from Pride;257188:
STOP MAWKING ME SEU CARA DE CU VC TEM QUE SE FUDER ALRIGHT BRO? COME AT ME.
What ;;
*comes*
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Skye wrote on 2010-12-22 07:52
This is weird...one of my friends randomly thought this question up a while back. I'm all like déjà vu...
Anyway, I think in English, cuz that's all I know... ;-;
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PandaSong wrote on 2010-12-23 00:17
English, cause it's all I know..
But then again. o_o Sometimes what comes out of my mouth is a form of my own language, because I'm cool like that. *cough*
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Serathx wrote on 2010-12-23 00:24
Quote from 12y4jv;257190:
Ah so I'm not the only one to mash random phrases from different languages together. I love Chinglish :XD:
Yup, this for me. XD
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Lemon wrote on 2010-12-23 00:44
Manganese ( Manga - nese ) :2thumb:
Just kidding.
Chinese.
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Shirayuki wrote on 2010-12-23 00:51
English and Japanese, but primarily the former.
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Rebel wrote on 2010-12-23 06:24
English without a doubt.
I only ever think words in another language in a situation where I'm with someone who speaks another language.
Unless I don't know their language.
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Kanam wrote on 2010-12-23 06:34
French/English 50/50 Though sometime it feel like 30/70. May have to do with the fact that I communicate with english people more than I do with french.
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Adelynn wrote on 2010-12-24 02:15
Usually, English, but if I've recently been spoken to in Spanish or need to speak Spanish, then Spanish.
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Teaberry wrote on 2010-12-24 02:17
Usually a mix of English, Japanese, and Spanish. The languages I learn just get thrown into a melting pot and pop up from time to time, often in the same sentence. Now that I've started learning some Korean I get a bit of that too. Mostly English, though, with bits and pieces of other languages thrown in.
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Bakuryu wrote on 2010-12-24 02:17
I think a lot in english, even though I speak Spanish all the time.. but I write English most of the time.
But both.
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gentrone wrote on 2010-12-24 02:22
But where are you from or where did you learn Spanish?
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Chockeh wrote on 2010-12-24 02:22
Tagalog/English...
They are like the same thing anyways...
I think in french at school.