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Absolutely. Now that it's my job to teach people to speak English as a foreign language (i.e. absolutely 100% properly, as far as is possible for them), I'm spoiled for life. It's cringey listening to my own parents speak, sometimes.
I speak English as my fourth language and it feels way closer to my native tongue than I think.
Is it normal to never master fully speaking even in your native tongue?
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Absolutely. Now that it's my job to teach people to speak English as a foreign language (i.e. absolutely 100% properly, as far as is possible for them), I'm spoiled for life. It's cringey listening to my own parents speak, sometimes.
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Giorgi
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I speak English as my fourth language and it feels way closer to my native tongue than I think.