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Where are YOU from?

HarveyM January 14th, 2017

Hey! Introduce yourself below, by answering the following questions!

1) What country are you from?

2) What language(s) do you speak?

I'm HarveyM, and I'm from England in the United Kingdom! I speak English, some French, some Spanish and a little bit of Italian too!

What about you?

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DiegoC September 13th, 2022

Hey...


Diego here.


I'm from Brazil, but I've been living in England for over 13 years.


I speak portuguese, english, and a bit of italian and spanish.



Ninziesss September 13th, 2022

@HarveyM

The Netherlands 😄❤️

Humanbeingdgaf September 13th, 2022

Cairo, Egypt

hopefulSmiles6137 September 13th, 2022

@HarveyM

Maldives 💗

hopefulSmiles6137 September 13th, 2022

@HarveyM

Hello, I'm hopefulsmiles from Maldives. I speak my native language Dhivehi(ދިވެހި) fluently , and also speaks English as a second language. I do can have conversations in Hindi, but can't read and write, I do understand Urdu too. And I'm in the process of learning Korean, I do understand little of Korean.

healingForest4604 September 13th, 2022

Hi, I am Forest.


I am from India.


I speak 2 languages that belong to my country and 1 other language that is English.

SoulfulSound September 13th, 2022

@HarveyM i am Muslim, i was from Indian Occupied Kashmir, i speak english and hindi

Kazzbim September 13th, 2022

I'm kazzbim. I'm from England in the UK. I speak English and a very little bit of Spanish..

ambitioushope1234 September 13th, 2022

@HarveyM hi, im from the us

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ambitioushope1234 September 13th, 2022

@ambitioushope1234 i only speak english

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JonahhMinusTheWhale September 13th, 2022

Hi, i'm Jonah. I'm from the US. I grew up in the US and New Zealand.

- I'm fluent in English and French.

- Conversational (at best) in Te Reo Māori.

- I can understand but can't speak Kriolu (Cape Verdean Creole) - My mom is Cape Verdean. She didn't think any of her kids would need to know Creole when she immigrated. She was more worried about us learning English than teaching us Creole or Portuguese. Now we just smile and nod at all family functions because most of that side of the family don't speak English at all.