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Would you change your native language

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zekecoma
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10 September 2010 at 12:39pm | IP Logged 
I was having a conversation with a few of my German friends and a couple of other people
from Finland. If we had the choice to pick any language in the world that is currently in
used as a mother language. Would we change our native language to X language or would we
rather keep our native language. So I want to know if others would change their native
language to another or not. If you would tell us what language.

(Sorry if this topic was already done in the past.)

Edited by zekecoma on 10 September 2010 at 12:41pm

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Paskwc
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 Message 2 of 100
10 September 2010 at 1:09pm | IP Logged 
I would, probably to Spanish. I'd go with Spanish because it's an important language and
is not too different from other leading languages to make learning others difficult. I'd
avoid the likes of English because the comfort factor may make me settle for just English
or whatever else is in the same league.
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Kary
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10 September 2010 at 1:13pm | IP Logged 
As much as I enjoy languages, I am a terrible language learner. Getting English "for free" is like winning the lottery. I would, however, have loved to have two or more "mother" languages, then English and French would be my preference.
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mpete16
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10 September 2010 at 1:23pm | IP Logged 
What about being a native speaker of every language in the world?

Just kidding. I would definitely stick with English. It gives me a huge advantage over my
German speaking friends (and others whose mother tongue isn't English).

Or perhaps English and German. I'm not sure.
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maydayayday
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 Message 5 of 100
10 September 2010 at 1:30pm | IP Logged 
Ooohhh, the choices.

I don't think I'd prefer one language but if I get chance to come back to this world could I come back as the child of an English/Japanese parents but grow up in Italy ?


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Levi
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10 September 2010 at 1:46pm | IP Logged 
I'm pretty glad my native language is English. Seeing as how it's become the de facto international language, I was going to end up learning it anyways if I wanted to know multiple languages. Also, since just about everybody in the world wants to speak my language, this facilitates language exchange and hopefully will one day give me opportunities to teach my language overseas.
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chucknorrisman
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 Message 7 of 100
10 September 2010 at 2:00pm | IP Logged 
I would say Inuktitut.

I love Korean too, but I sometimes feel that many Koreans are not as loving towards it.

Edited by chucknorrisman on 10 September 2010 at 6:05pm

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Lindsay19
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 Message 8 of 100
10 September 2010 at 2:07pm | IP Logged 
I have to agree with some of the others; I sometimes used to wish I had a different
native language, but I've now come to appreciate having English "for free". But it
definitely would have been nice to have been raised bi-lingually. I would've chosen to be
raised with English/Icelandic or English/Swedish. Then my sister and I would have a
"secret" language to boot ;-D


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