Thread 211986539 - /int/ [Archived: 838 hours ago]

Anonymous United States
6/22/2025, 3:05:49 AM No.211986539
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Is it true terminally online ESLs are starting to forget words in their native languages?
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Anonymous Brazil
6/22/2025, 3:15:25 AM No.211986790
>>211986539 (OP)
Yep, and nothing of value was lost. English is the superior language.
Anonymous United Kingdom
6/22/2025, 3:29:18 AM No.211987102
>>211986539 (OP)
that egg needs another twenty seconds in the pan
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Anonymous France
6/22/2025, 3:29:24 AM No.211987106
i said this when i was 13 and wanted to be le epic bilingual larper but in reality no
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Anonymous Egypt
6/22/2025, 3:30:01 AM No.211987117
>>211987106
And shit.
Anonymous Slovenia
6/22/2025, 3:30:03 AM No.211987118
>>211986539 (OP)
Mine stagnated due to having no native friends.
Anonymous Israel
6/22/2025, 3:31:19 AM No.211987156
yes i think in english
Anonymous United States
6/22/2025, 3:31:52 AM No.211987166
>>211987102
It's already on the toad
Anonymous United States
6/22/2025, 3:32:47 AM No.211987192
everyone here is an american with a VPN
Anonymous Brazil
6/22/2025, 3:32:54 AM No.211987199
>>211987106
anglos won, you can stop seething
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Anonymous France
6/22/2025, 3:36:01 AM No.211987295
>>211987199
i learned the language of the enemy, in order to infiltrate their society and destroy them from the inside
Anonymous Malaysia
6/22/2025, 3:53:28 AM No.211987775
>>211986539 (OP)
No. If you grew up with your native language all the way to adulthood, then you'll never forget it. Young immigrant children growing up in a foreign country would often not master their mother tongue and then forget what little they learned.