Is easy to know when a non english speaker is writting?


Welp, self explanatory.

In spaish is easy to catch foreign speaker (even writting), but... is the same for us foreign speakers?


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Showing 2 responses by oldhvymec

Well, in my experience, English is not quite the - common- language shared by many other than American English speakers.

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Same here, actually Spanish is more common. My German, Russian speaking skills are pretty limited, but most East EU and West EU folks speak Spanish, French and English. Spanish will bridge the gap, where English won’t sometimes. My Asian, and Island speaking skills are about the same as my German, but French and Spanish will get you a good meal a place to sleep, and hopefully, a good time.

Funny my grandmother, still spoke a dialect of Irish Gaelic. English wasn’t her first learned language, but she preferred to speak and write in english.

c’est la vie, amego!!!

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Nuns speak Latin, I mean, they are a pretty cheap date, too. Little wine. couple "Our Fathers" a "Hail Mary" or two, good to go.

Problem, No BASEBALL!, yup no baseball, no first, second, third, and certainly NO HOME RUNS... Bring something to read, Bible will probably work.. Lot of kneeling, and hand holding. you kneel, and hold your OWN hands...

Fader, McStereo, signing off here in Navajo, YES NAVAJO, code breaker!!!

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