What is your primary language?

What is your primary language?

  • English

    Votes: 81 91.0%
  • Spanish

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • French

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • German

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • Portuguese

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 6 6.7%

  • Total voters
    89

mcardall

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I am a curious person, and inquiring minds want to know... what is your primary language? What language do you speak in at home? What language do you read in? What language do you dream in?

Sadly (I really wanted to minor in Italian in college... didn't happen!), my answer to all of the above is English... although thanks to Dora the Explorer my Spanish skills are about that of a 9 month old native Spanish speaker!
 
English for all of the above. I know a little bit of French and a tiny (tiny) bit of Spanish, and there's a girl at work attempting to teach me Filipino but it's not sticking very well, lol.
 
English for me... though my German is getting better and I speak a little bit of Spanish.

DH speaks English, French and Hausa (an African language) fluently.
 
English. I've retained a tiny bit of French from high school, and Spanish from Dora. I also speak toddler. LOL
 
english is my fluent tongue. i wish i knew more spanish though and i wish dh was fluent in korean, but alas we suck.
 
English all the way around. I didn't retain much french from school, but I can still ask to use a washroom (in french, haha!) and can sing "Head & Shoulders, Knees & Toes" in french... I'm useful like that, lol!
 
english for me. I took spanish but the only thing I retained were the "bad words" (which were not taught at school but the kids who spoke spanish fluently) and counting and colors.

I do speak jibberish and pig latin though LOL
 
English... but I was really good in my French courses. It seemed to come so easily to me. I wanted to major in French, but honestly that major is useless unless I wanted to be a teacher. lol

I used to work at New York & Company and people would come up from Mexico all the time. One guy got SO MAD at me when he tried to speak to me in Spanish.... I was like, sorry, no hablo espanol. "WHY NOT?!?!" He actually asked me that. I was like, ummmm because I am American. lol

I'm all for healthy cultural mixing and learning from each other. And yes, Spanish would have been way more useful than French... but to be honest I hate how people have started EXPECTING that we speak Spanish here. If I went to Mexico, you bet I'd try to learn a little Spanish. If I moved to Italy, I'd learn at least a little Italian to get me around.

Sorry, not trying to sound rude. lol
 
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I agree we were just talking about this because the local grocery stores have started posting everything in spanish and english. Billboards are going up in only spanish and my husband works in a business which is owned by a hispanic couple and alot of his paperwork is written in spanish even though they are fluent in english. He has no idea what some of it says and they wont translate for him because they do not have time. Their meetings are held in spanish so he is excluded there also. One of his friends does a brief translation after teh meeting is over.

I'm all for healthy cultural mixing and learning from each other. And yes, Spanish would have been way more useful than French... but to be honest I hate how people have started EXPECTING that we speak Spanish here. If I went to Mexico, you bet I'd try to learn a little Spanish. If I moved to Italy, I'd learn at least a little Italian to get me around.
 
English - but I can speak Spanish and DH and I speak German to help Zakk and Hannah with their German for school.
 
My 1st language was Korean but that has long been obliterated from my mind. DH is fluent in Korean.

We had been married for seven years when my mom mentioned one day that I had been pronouncing his name wrong. :D
 
I speak English primarily. I do know Spanish. My mom was 1/2 hispanic and made sure we knew Spanish.

I took Greek in High School..yes what was I thinking?? haha (I WAS thinking Med school haha)
 
English is definitely first for me. I know enough German now (thanks to my husband who is fluent) to hold my own in a conversation. I've even translated a few things here and there when he wasn't available to help. :thumbup:
 
English. I took Italian in HS and can remember a few words and I have a very big Italian family so I know lots of swears! :)
 
Chels, why do you speak ASL as a first language?

I speak English, but we are fluent in Malay/Indonesian, and my little guy is in a Chinese pre-school. He offered me a cracker in Chinese the other day and I have never been more proud. :)
 
English. I've always loved language and I know a *little* Italian, German, and Spanish. But I'd really love to learn more and become fluent someday. The only language I have extensive schooling in is Latin. I took 7 years of Latin, lol. It's helpful for vocabulary and learning other languages a bit, but otherwise it's a dead language.
 
English... but I was really good in my French courses. It seemed to come so easily to me. I wanted to major in French, but honestly that major is useless unless I wanted to be a teacher. lol

I used to work at New York & Company and people would come up from Mexico all the time. One guy got SO MAD at me when he tried to speak to me in Spanish.... I was like, sorry, no hablo espanol. "WHY NOT?!?!" He actually asked me that. I was like, ummmm because I am American. lol

I'm all for healthy cultural mixing and learning from each other. And yes, Spanish would have been way more useful than French... but to be honest I hate how people have started EXPECTING that we speak Spanish here. If I went to Mexico, you bet I'd try to learn a little Spanish. If I moved to Italy, I'd learn at least a little Italian to get me around.

Sorry, not trying to sound rude. lol


I 300% agree with you Megan.... :thumbup:

And I am fluent in English and ASL... :)
(I had a super hot neighbor for a few years in jr high, who's whole fam was deaf, so i learned ASL super quick, then took 2 years of classes, to learn it "properly"..
 
My family speaks English. We also sign - my son is deaf but hears/speaks due to cochlear implants, but when they are off, he is deaf so we sign some. I also took Japanese in high school and college.
 
English here as well. Living so close to the border I should know more Spanish - but I only took 1 yr in High School and didn't do very well.

I also know a few basic ASL signs - I had a co-worker that was deaf & mute so I had to learn some to communicate with her.
 
English is my first language. I took Spanish in high school and college (almost minored), but I've lost a lot of it (my Spanish-speaking friends an attest to that! LOL)
 
English for me. My 2.5 year old DS has a speech disorder (apraxia), so his primary form of communication right now is sign language. I've been learning along with him. We're a long way from fluent, but we're getting better.
 
English here... But, I wish I knew how to speak more than just to understand my ethnic language - Tagalog. :(
 
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