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Bilingual family chat thread

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teafortwo · 29/06/2009 12:47

I come from a very mono-linguistic background. All my family and extended family speak the same language and being able to speak another language was seen as something rather nice but not really necessary for life. A bit grammar "Ooooh aaaarrr - d'jya know 'e gows to Grammar school yeeeaah! 'e even tawks French, my God!" I suppose.

My family are lovely and deep thinking clever people who don't talk like that - but it is just to show you in a sentence what I mean!

So... it is intensely fascinating and a great challenge to find myself bringing up a bilingual daughter.

I am a bit very addicted to reading any articles or books on bilingualism and am keen to know people in real life who are also bringing up bilingual children. Actually most of my friends children speak two languages - Some Moldavian friends of mine gasped at the idea that I only speak English fluently... "Just English? But how do you live?!?" They asked - as if I had announced I never drink water.

I thought - it might be fun to have a kind of Mumsnet bilingual chat thread where we can talk about the day to day highs, the lows, the funny bits and the sad bits of having a bilingual family and swap advice, ideas, theories, reading material (I am after a good summer read) and anything-else it would be useful to pool.

So.... .... what do you think?

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helyg · 24/03/2010 21:37

waves to halfmumhalfbiscuit too

I know what you mean about them picking up other languages too... DS2 impressed his teachers when a group from Patagonia came to visit the school, and he spoke to them in Spanish.

(Obviously I didn't mention that he had picked it up from Handy Manny...)

So, should we start a Siarad-Cymraeg-all-the way thread?

HalfMumHalfBiscuit · 24/03/2010 21:45

DS's school is totally welsh and there is lots of welsh spoken at the school gate so I will be able to pick up bits e.g. diolch etc. I think it would be good to do some lessons though

I'm up for the welsh thread.

frakkinaround · 25/03/2010 07:10

There's a minority British languages thread. I would love my DCs if and when they arrive to be able to get in touch with their Welsh heritage but mine is rubbish and it would be just too many languages I think!

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BessieBoots · 25/03/2010 07:32

Have just started an Edefyn Cymraeg...

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