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27 Mar 2018, 7:36 am

Southern US foreign language - Juliette Lewis :hail:


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27 Mar 2018, 8:24 am

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Southern US foreign language - Juliette Lewis :hail:


I would have agreed this morning, but having just been forced to listen to "Jolene" 20+ times by a fairly persistent 3 year old I am not sure any more.

I am a sucker for religious ceremonial language, softly spoken classic Arabic in a crowded mosque or Kaddish being read at a funeral...

Along the same vein I rather like the Sami languages and yoiking.

To cover all my bases I will also throw in Laura Palmer speaking backwards.

Edited to add: Above all silence though.... although i might be being overly negative after my recent over exposure to Dolly Parton.


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27 Mar 2018, 8:59 am

elsapelsa wrote:
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Southern US foreign language - Juliette Lewis :hail:


I would have agreed this morning, but having just been forced to listen to "Jolene" 20+ times by a fairly persistent 3 year old I am not sure any more.

I am a sucker for religious ceremonial language, softly spoken classic Arabic in a crowded mosque or Kaddish being read at a funeral...

Along the same vein I rather like the Sami languages and yoiking.

To cover all my bases I will also throw in Laura Palmer speaking backwards.

Edited to add: Above all silence though.... although i might be being overly negative after my recent over exposure to Dolly Parton.


Listen to Miley's version instead - its awesome


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27 Mar 2018, 9:16 am

My 3 year old agrees with you. Sadly i think i am too scarred to hear much difference.


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27 Mar 2018, 9:23 am

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My 3 year old agrees with you. Sadly i think i am too scarred to hear much difference.


Your 3 year old has great taste :)

I am scarred by Barney & The Teletubbies ( that stuff was brainwashing :lol: )


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27 Mar 2018, 9:25 am

I'm very bad with learning different languages.

My favorite languages, spoken, are French and Spanish.

I find many other languages to be mellifluous when spoken.



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27 Mar 2018, 9:31 am

My life in languages (timeline):

German (until age six was my primary language)
English
Tried Japanese in junior high
Spanish (high school and college)
Got interested in Serbian and Russian because some of my favorite tennis players (Tipsarevic and Istomin) are from those countries
My Spanish began coming back to me when I started following the tennis players (Nadal, Ferrer, Ferrero) from Spain. I know, weird!



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27 Mar 2018, 9:36 am

Serbian is written in Cyrillic, like Russian.

Do you find Serbian to have similarities to Russian?

I know both are Slavic languages.



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27 Mar 2018, 9:58 am

SaveFerris wrote:
elsapelsa wrote:
My 3 year old agrees with you. Sadly i think i am too scarred to hear much difference.


Your 3 year old has great taste :)

I am scarred by Barney & The Teletubbies ( that stuff was brainwashing :lol: )


She does have fairly good taste, her absolute favourite song is "hounds of love" by Kate bush, she can have it on repeat for hours. My 8 year old only listens to opera or classical music.

Yes, gosh.... teletubbies are the worst.


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27 Mar 2018, 7:11 pm

Spanish and ASL.


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27 Mar 2018, 7:18 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
Serbian is written in Cyrillic, like Russian.

Do you find Serbian to have similarities to Russian?

I know both are Slavic languages.


it actually uses both alphabets!! cyrillic and latin
i've been to serbia once and it's very weird like depending on the area you will find more stuff written in latin or cyrillic or in both



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27 Mar 2018, 7:39 pm

Are you of other than Portuguese/Brazilian descent?



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27 Mar 2018, 7:45 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
Are you of other than Portuguese/Brazilian descent?


i'm 1/4 austrian. but i went to serbia while i lived in budapest, and i lived in budapest because i got an scholarship so i travelled a lot around there.



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27 Mar 2018, 7:50 pm

My wife went to Budapest once. I wish I would have gone.

I saw a movie called "Kontrol," which takes place in Budapest.

Budapest has lots of nice architecture. Hungarian is a very interesting language.



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27 Mar 2018, 8:00 pm

I watched this movie too!! It's weird but it was cool to see something that was scenario for my daily life. I love Budapest so much, the city is incredible beautiful, it has very good public transport and the city is very pleasant in overall. Great food and quite affordable too. Oh, I miss it a lot. Also, for living in it, it's good because it's very well connected with other interesting places, so it's easy and cheap to travel.



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27 Mar 2018, 8:02 pm

I have mixed feelings about hungarian. It's very difficult, but I like it written, but I couldn't really "feel" the spoken language even after a year.