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In reply to the discussion: How America’s 401(k) Revolution Rewarded the Rich and Turned the Rest of Us Into Big Losers [View all]gopiscrap
(24,770 posts)and lived in Germany, France and Pakistan before coming to the US. I was baptized Roman Catholic so Latin was heard frequently by me and we settled first in El Paso, Texas so I also heard a lot Spanish. At one point I was fluent in German, French and had a really good understanding of Ecclesiastical Latin and Urdu. However when I was young (the first time we came to the US) I was speaking my sentences in 3 or 4 different languages and the4 nuns at the Catholic School I went to didn't appreciate it, so my mom had to cut out everything but English. I still can survive language wise in Germany tho. One of the tings that really helped me language wise was that when I was 13 I was chosen by the Vatican to go on a one year international singing tour. We went to 74 different countries 51 languages or dialects. It gave me an ear for language but that doesn't always translate to written communication. So I will make mistakes. Sorry about that. I am glad you pointed it out to me!