Is it normal that i like english more and more than my own language?
Well, I like it, love it. It's eazy to learn, eazy to hear and it sound cool! (especially for me)
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Well, I like it, love it. It's eazy to learn, eazy to hear and it sound cool! (especially for me)
I like to make a new language that you can only speak with a mouthful of bananas and when you are eating mustard i call it
Mustanana.
I'd like to learn Japanese and ASL. I think I'd like ASL a lot. I like throwing my hands around, I'm Italian.
First of all "easy" not "eazy" (sorry >.> just trying to help)
But to answer your question - I feel the same way! I think English has a lot more descriptors, old sayings, potential for word-play, and overall it's just a lot of fun to play around with. At least, compared to Danish. Danish isn't bad, but it seems like English gives me more to work with.
I prefer to use English over my native language (I am fluent in both)... I just have the sexier accent when speaking English.
English is okay because most people have a notion of it but personally I prefer french. More poetic
I hate french. It's hard as fuck to learn and I don't even think it sounds good.
I don't find it so hard - it's compulsory here at school from primary school to college. Most films here are in french and I'm so acquainted to it that it's just as my primary language.
Well I hate it maybe because I have to learn even though I don't really want to and I'm not interesed in France as country.
I'm studying Tagalog right now. I like it more than my own language because it's something different, I like how it's structured and I love the accent.