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At the risk of getting banned again for posting an ancient videos.
This a hilarious old pop video of Adriano Celentano recreating what non-English speakers hear when they hear english (or atleast 60s era english pop songs)
Lucky for you you can't get banned for misusing the word hilarious.
At the risk of getting banned again for posting an ancient videos.
This a hilarious old pop video of Adriano Celentano recreating what non-English speakers hear when they hear english (or atleast 60s era english pop songs)
We speak English because we don't have to speak any other languages. The Empire was ruled in English (including America) but more importantly the the worlds movies are made in Hollywood.
I learned French to a high level at school and retained it. I picked up German over the past twenty years, with only some formal instruction.
I've occasionally had to translated French to German and vice versa. Which is fun.
The name Nestlé comes from the founder - Henri Nestlé. But he was born Heinrich Nestle, in Frankfurt. He changed his name when he moved to French speaking Switzerland.
So in the UK all kids should be taught Spanish and/or Chinese?
Interestingly all my bi- and tri-lingual speaking family members learnt their other language(s) outside school. They have become fluent due to being placed in environments where people don't automatically speak English when they are around.
I suppose I should put more effort into the languages I understand...
I've always been embarrassed by my lack of ability with languages. I did a smattering of French and German at school, taking German GCSE but that's when learning ended and I don't really feel like I learnt anything practical.
In later life I've made attempts at Spanish and, more recently, Portuguese (European, not Brazilian) with very little success.
I am in awe of people who can communicate in more than one language and am always grateful to those who have learned English.
That was the response after I apologised for only speaking English when in contract for Nestle in the 00’s. Everyone was content with speaking ‘neutral’ English.
Oh I make a joke about it and blame my education because I simply never learnt or understood phonics so can't sound out words which make foreign languages impossible for me to say.
I can understand French / German though which meant when I fly across Europe you had the English fool (I played to the stereotype because everyone loved it), which they could ignore by speaking German / French, occasionally interrupting (in English) to correct a misunderstanding...
We hate the French/Germans/Dutch/Italians//[insert nationality here] and wouldn’t dream of speaking their language like losers.
That was the response after I apologised for only speaking English when in contract for Nestle in the 00’s. Everyone was content with speaking ‘neutral’ English.
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