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[QUOTE="retzam:49295"]succubus said:[QUOTE]aaron likes to call me that to tease me but yes i was born in montreal, canada but to italian immigrants...after i was born, we moved back to italy and i started off my education in italian schools...i moved back and forth a few times. still have a house in both places. i call myself Italo-canadese since i have dual citizenship...i've also lived in other european countries..i have to say though italian is my first language french is second english is third... but i don't have an accent when i speak english..no matter what they tell you, nope ![/QUOTE] That is really cool. I always find it interesting how when people are born in another country and move here at an early age they can speak both their native language and english with virtually no accent at all! My friend Ross told me a couple days ago about some Russian girl he knows (the daughter of his father's girlfriend) who moved here when she was 10 and can speak english fine with pretty much no accent. My friend Andrew Aziz was born in Egypt to Egyptian parents. He moved here when he was 5 and has no accent and can speak Arabic pretty fluently. My brother's friend Nasta (full name: Anastasia, how cool is that?) moved here from Russia when she was 6 and she can speak English with no accent and I have heard her speak Russian as well. I kind of wish I was born somewhere else and moved here. [/QUOTE]
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