I’d like to think that being able to speak fluent pig Latin counts.
Moe = omay
Larry = Arrylay
Curly = Curlycue
Classic 3 stooges
Hiezay, liezieve mieze iezout iezof thiezis!
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I’d like to think that being able to speak fluent pig Latin counts.
Moe = omay
Larry = Arrylay
Curly = Curlycue
Classic 3 stooges
.... I could tell you more Doric word....
Do you also speak Ionian and Corinthian?
Spanish, French and English.
To be fair, all Danish is terrible...AMERICAN, Spanish, and some terrible Danish
Und ich muss sagen, dass ich es bedauere, kein Deutsch gelernt zu haben. Aber ich hatte keine Gelegenheit, es zu lernen.
Now that I 'm thinking this over, you actually also speak "Montenegrin" and "Bosnian"I speak :
-French
-English
-Serbian
-Croatian
I understand Danish with A LOT of troubleI understand [...] Swedish with little trouble
Thanks for the effortI understand Danish with A LOT of trouble
My parents spoke "pig latin" in those cases. By the time I was old enough to figure it out, I was old enough to not throw a tantrum. I was also old enough to know that I shouldn't let them know that I cracked their code.This is a serious question for those of you who only speak one language and have small children.
How do you discuss things with your spouse that you don't want your children to hear? For example, I can't just ask my wife "Hurdy gurdy gurdy?" in front of my children, I'll instead ask in English "What do you think, shall we take them to the playground?". I mean, if the kids understand the question and the wife says no, then they'll throw a tantrum!
For that reason, me and the Mrs use english for secretive talk. How do you monolinguals solve it?