Poll: Where do you speak your source language(s)? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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Depends on the language. I speak them all at work of course. I speak Russian at home. German with friends and when I travel to Germany. English when I travel somewhere else. | | | Tim Drayton Cyprus Local time: 08:37 Turkish to English + ...
Whenever I encounter somebody who speaks it, or am in a place where this is the main language (usually when I visit northern Cyprus). | | | Adnan Özdemir Türkiye Local time: 08:37 Member (2007) German to Turkish + ...
I speak: ---------- German with Germans, Austrians and Swiss people (generally)... Spanish with Latin world an Spaniards... Catalan in Barcelona (generally)... A little English with Global humans... Basque in Euskadi, Navarre and Iparralde... Portuguese by consecutive interpreting... Saludos desde Anatolia a todos Anadolu'dan herkese selamlar
[Edited at 2010-12-16 10:23 GMT] | |
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Another interesting poll | Dec 16, 2010 |
Where do you speak the official language of your country? I am not a paid member of proz, that is why I cannot post any poll. But the poll is very interesting, for in my country people mostly speak Russian (70 %), and the official language is Ukrainian. Could anyone post the question?
[Edited at 2010-12-16 09:45 GMT] | | | keelin feeney Ireland Local time: 06:37 Member (2007) Spanish to English + ...
I speak all of them at work, but I speak Spanish at home and Spanish/Catalan in the neighbourhood and city. I speak Spanish with my inlaws and Spanish friends and English with my own family and English-speaking friends. So it all depends on who I'm talking to! | | | Interlangue (X) Angola Local time: 07:37 English to French + ...
Where and whenever I can. Opportunities are getting scarser with time but there still are conferences and powwows for instance! | | | Everywhere and nowhere! | Dec 16, 2010 |
Other. I speak Danish at home and just about everywhere, except when I am travelling; in other words, I live in Denmark and Danish is my language of habitual usage. I do not actually speak my other source languages, Swedish and Norwegian, at all! And I often have difficulty in understanding the spoken languages... I get people to send mails or speak English. I speak my target language, English, when I travel and whenever I get the chance! | |
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C. Mouton France Local time: 07:37 Member (2007) English to French I never speak it at work, only read it ! | Dec 16, 2010 |
Translating from English into French means I read English all day, sometimes even write it, but I don't get to speak it at all at work. Fortunately, I met Happy People (http://hp26.lei-web.com/), a wonderful group that aims to make foreigners and French natives meet in Valence (France). We organize various sorts of outing where French speakers can practise their foreign languages and people ... See more Translating from English into French means I read English all day, sometimes even write it, but I don't get to speak it at all at work. Fortunately, I met Happy People (http://hp26.lei-web.com/), a wonderful group that aims to make foreigners and French natives meet in Valence (France). We organize various sorts of outing where French speakers can practise their foreign languages and people from abroad can practise their French. This is almost the only place I speak English when in France. ▲ Collapse | | | Thayenga Germany Local time: 07:37 Member (2009) English to German + ...
I speak, read, write German, English and Spanish at work. I speak German in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and wherever I come across a German speaking community, e. g. greater Toronto area, or anywhere else where people wish to "try out" their German with me. I speak Spanish in Spain, the Latin American countries, and the southwestern states of the USA. I speak English everywhere else. ... See more I speak, read, write German, English and Spanish at work. I speak German in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and wherever I come across a German speaking community, e. g. greater Toronto area, or anywhere else where people wish to "try out" their German with me. I speak Spanish in Spain, the Latin American countries, and the southwestern states of the USA. I speak English everywhere else. I speak - though still learning - 3 Native American languages with those of that nation. I'm trying to learn/speak the local language, at least a little, everywhere else, e. g. Suaheli in Kenya, Greek in Greece etc. Even if it's only a few common phrases, this attempt to learn opens many doors. ▲ Collapse | | | Martina Pokupec (X) Croatia Local time: 07:37 English to Croatian + ... at home and at work | Dec 16, 2010 |
At work I speak both Spanish and English, but at home my husband and I started speaking English when we wanted to say things that our kid should't hear. Then we got used to it and started using it more often. Our son is learning it now and is trying to speak with us.. We mix both languages at home, Croatian being more frequent.. | | | Interlangue (X) Angola Local time: 07:37 English to French + ...
Martina Pokupec wrote: I started speaking English when we wanted to say things that our kid should't hear . The way my son learnt English a long time ago | |
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Amy Duncan (X) Brazil Local time: 02:37 Portuguese to English + ... Just about everywhere | Dec 17, 2010 |
I speak mostly Portuguese here in Rio, unless I'm talking on Skype to friends in the USA. I really don't know many English-speaking people here. Even on Facebook, my communications are more in Portuguese than in English. Occasionally I'll even forget a word in English, and I've been known to talk to myself and dream in Portuguese sometimes, too. | | |
I speak Spanish with Spanish-speaking friends, people who work for me, Mexicans when I go there (I live 20 minutes from the border and go down often). There are a lot of Spanish-speaking people in San Diego. I used to speak it in the office back in Washington, DC, but not since I retired. I speak Portuguese with my family when we get together, Brazilian friends, Brazilians in Brazil when I go there. | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: Where do you speak your source language(s)? CafeTran Espresso | You've never met a CAT tool this clever!
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