>english is my first language
English is my first language
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>speaking a barbaric non english language
Imagine actually having English as your first language.
>why no, I don’t speak any language and am having an assistant type this out in English
>English is my first language
English is awesome language, you're just being contrarian.
yikes!
>What's a langujaeaomoigak,l iofsmls,ksa ooga booga 31dafa aff4fa
Чтo?
I know right? Imagine having to endure meme American bullshit like Nicki Minaj, the Avengers, Fortnite, Reddit, etc. but in your native language
>My first language is a irrelevant language that will be dead in 50 years
Lmao you basically speak Serbian. You said što, meaning "what?"
French is my first language, picrel is me last summer visiting my ancestors :)
But wouldnt speaking english as a second language be way worse?
Fortunately English is my 7th language. I only use it when I write to mutts on Yas Forums, and when I talk to my dog.
>*signs that he is deaf and therefore cannot speak any verbal language at all*
>I do notto speeku ingrishuuu
>*signs in american sign language*
>But wouldnt speaking english as a second language be way worse?
No, speaking English as a second language is a chad move and very based. Speaking it as a second language reeks of SÖY and is a very virgin thing to do.
I wish world would speak in latin
>he was born in some irrelevant place and had to make an effort to learn English after his own irrelevant language
cant relate
>shut up ESL
>Well yes french is my first language, how did you guess?
>had to make an effort to learn
do yurotards really?
that's how we answer the phone in Portugal unironically
English is primarily a retarded language. For anyone with a logically coherent sequence to their thoughts it is incredibly painstaking to speak
its not if you're a native speaker lmao
how do you communicate with your assistand, gigachad?
>My first language is a irrelevant language that will be dead in 50 years
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>Me? Raised native in Scots and Gaelic.