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To those of you who speak two languages. What language is your inner monologue in?

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why am i seeing so many of this thread?
Original post by indigofox
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I like what you did.
In both languages. Sometimes I combine the two languages and speak. E.g I speak English and another Dravidian language so it becomes Manglish.
Always English
Original post by khanpatel321
Always English


Are you gujarati?
Original post by michaeldeport
Are you gujarati?


Nah Pakistani
Original post by mkap
why am i seeing so many of this thread?


I have a feeling it's written by the same person. There's been over 10 of these friends (+_+)
Original post by khanpatel321
Nah Pakistani


So do you speak urdu?
Original post by michaeldeport
So do you speak urdu?


My mother tongue is punjabi but I can also speak urdu
Original post by Workangel_24
In both languages. Sometimes I combine the two languages and speak. E.g I speak English and another Dravidian language so it becomes Manglish.


What is the Dravidian language?
Original post by khanpatel321
My mother tongue is punjabi but I can also speak urdu


Can you think in punjabi and urdu?
Original post by michaeldeport
Can you think in punjabi and urdu?


Don't know as I said I always think in English.
Original post by khanpatel321
Don't know as I said I always think in English.


Try it
Reply 17
how many damn times do you have to ask this question ffs
Original post by z33
how many damn times do you have to ask this question ffs


So angry. You can, you know, just avoid the thread.
Original post by michaeldeport
What is the Dravidian language?



Here's the official definition (I know it's long!)

The Dravidian language family is one of the largest language families in the world. The vast majority of linguists believe that the Dravidian language family is completely unrelated to any other language family. The family includes 73 languages spoken by over 222 million people in southern India, Sri Lanka, certain areas of Pakistan, and in Nepal. Commerce and emigration have also spread Dravidian languages, particularly Tamil, to Burma, Indonesia, Malaysia, Fiji, Madagascar, Mauritius, Guyana, Martinique and Trinidad.
My language is one of them.
(edited 7 years ago)

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