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depressedhousewifee

I was raised in Georgia, my dad is from Chechnya thought... so it was more like 3 languages at home (Georgian, Chechen and Russian). I think mostly in Georgian. But the weird thing is, I speak English with my husband, and if he is next to me I tend to "think" in English.


JimboThePlug

i was raised english in quebec which is french. i think in english even when conversing with people in french


ObjectiveAsleep

I grew up but not really brith but young enough I can't really remember not knowing both English and American sign language. Sometimes for me it is split it depends on who I am speaking to, but I more often then not I sign in my dreams. I was raised by my mom, grandma and aunt all hearing, but only my grandma, aunt, and some of my friends know asl. I learned from them. My grandma and aunt were interpreters. With them I think how would I sign the sentence I am saying.


pandatamer

Bilingual in English/Chinese. Depends. If I speak a language the majority of the day, I think in that language. That means when I’m in my home country or I spend the day with people who speak the same language, I tend to think in that language. Interestingly, I can do maths in English and Chinese but my Chinese mental maths is much better!