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Am I right in guessing your native language is Spanish?
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Am I right in guessing your native language is Spanish?
Yes, in a way.... I spoke Castellano with my mother and English with my father. They tell me I spoke Spanish first, but I'm talking weeks, perhaps a month difference. I basically grew up with both in the home, in Madrid.
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I speak a very small amount of Spanish, having forgotten most of what I once knew over there years.


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Yes, in a way.... I spoke Castellano with my mother and English with my father. They tell me I spoke Spanish first, but I'm talking weeks, perhaps a month difference. I basically grew up with both in the home, in Madrid.
I once learned a few Spanish curse words, most of them now forgotten, from a girl from Granada.


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I once learned a few Spanish curse words, most of them now forgotten, from a girl from Granada.
I tend to believe those are the kinds of words that people remember most when learning foreign languages....
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