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sonamaa14

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    spanish, punjabi, french
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  1. @Mameha I just read your post about the Italian language. I spent a month in Italy and I have fallen in love with the language. I feel that the Italian language sounds beautiful and the words simply flow from the speaker. Do you still live in Italy? If so, where? I would love to know more about the Italian language and more about Italy itself.
  2. I grew up in a house where there were two main languages spoken: English and Hindi. English was primarily used to talk about school and business, while hindi was used to express any emotion and to discuss philosophical topics. When my mom or dad were upset, they would always speak in hindi, which was their native tongue. When my brothers or I wanted to convince our parents about anything, then we would speak in hindi. In our home, Hindi was basically a language that was used to express heartfelt feelings and used to convince each other to do things that one might not want to do. All Bollywood movies were played without subtitles, so that the children (me and my brothers) would be challenged to learn the hindi language and to understand the hindi language. A very special characteristic of the Hindi language is that it is the basis for many other languages and dialects such as Urdu, Bengali, Gujarati, and Tamil. Learning Hindi opens up ones door to many languages and dialects.
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