Question ............ what do you call a person who speaks three or more languages?
Answer ............ multilingual.
Question ............ what do you call a person who speaks two languages?
Answer ............ bilingual.
Question ............ what do you call a person who speaks only one language?
Answer ............ English.
And how true this is!
I really appreciate all the efforts people make to speak to me in English, thanks a lot!
I'm off to the south of France to work for about 2 weeks, it will be a good opportunity for me to practice my ........... ummm ... English!
Catch up with you all later
best wishes ... Phil.
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mad.melonpro says:
in glasgow all shop owners try to speak polish to me ;)) this is extremely annoying ;P
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be·mo·repro says:
more than their native language ..
same with lots of frenchies and also people from rumania
( were i'm coming from .. ) etc - but ... pssss ! it's a secret ;)
enjoy your time in france and don't work to hard ! say " ola " to
everyone over there . cu
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i love to learn different languages and to
be able to comunicate using them ...
but , hey ... it's never too late to learn , so
try and do !
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Roberto Ballerini - travelingpro says:
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That's the sad truth; I studied French at school, learned English by myself (translating University books word by word...) and when I finally graduated and went to work I had to answer to English speaking callers, even if I was the only one who studied French and not English...
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