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"
okay that's funny, but who speaks Croatian?! -- nm
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by
ty97
I know two or three. -- nm
Posted by
Reagen
Apr 9 '18, 07:10
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Who on earth knows multiple people who speak Croatian?
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ty97
Apr 9, 07:11
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My neighbor in Calgary was a refugee from that region. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 9, 07:17
I think it's counterintuitive that I have met more people living in the U.S. who are native Slav speakers than native French speakers. -- nm
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Max
Apr 9, 07:13
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Why? Over the last 40 years there have been a lot more reasons to emigrate from Eastern Europe than from France.
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Roger More
Apr 9, 07:27
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The most valuable language for me to have learned as a teacher in Calgary would have been Punjabi
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Reagen
Apr 9, 07:31
The reasoning makes sense, it just seems counterintuitive given shared history, NATO, economy, etc etc etc.
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Max
Apr 9, 07:29
enough with your annoying 'logic' -- nm
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ty97
Apr 9, 07:28
Anyone who has lived in Chicago knows more Polish speakers than any other non-English language.
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ty97
Apr 9, 07:14
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(well, other than Latin American Spanish of course) -- nm
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ty97
Apr 9, 07:16
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