Besides English, Spanish.
I am from 🇬🇾 we speak broken English. I want her to learn Spanish and Arabic
Spanish being that the state we live in the population is majority Hispanic and I’ll teach my son some patois so he can learn where mommy is from.
My daughter will know English, Spanish, Tagalog, Ilocano, and Italian. My husband speaks English, Ilocano, and Tagalog. And I speak English, was taught Spanish and Italian in school and through family.
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Comment vas-tu? In French. My daughter will have to speak French and my native language Kinyarwanda (from Rwanda)
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Very nice! 🤩
I'm learning Spanish so I can teach it to my son. I can speak a little Arabic but I can't read the script so I'm debating if I want to learn more of it. I think next I'll learn Italian, and my mom wants to teach him ASL. I insist on my kids being multilingual, only good can come from it!
Τι κάνεις; in Greek! I am fully Greek my fiance is half Greek. So our baby will be bilingual which I think it is a great asset. But we were thinking to put our baby in French school so he/she knows French too
Spanish and French are spoken in my household daily. I'm born in St. Martin and my husband is from Argentina. We are also teaching our daughter sign language!
My partner is half Mexican half English and I’m half Lithuanian and half Turkish so I would love my little girl to learn all 4 languages
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Wow. Awesome
I'm already teaching asl and she speaks some English words. I will be teaching her spanish, french and italian.
“Ohana tia” My native langue is Kiswahili so everyone in my family will learn it. Also Spanish and a little bit of French and kikuyu ( another Kenyan language)
‘Bawo ni’ Yoruba 🤍 I’m full Nigerian so I speak Yoruba and pidgin. I’d love my baby to learn Creole and Arabic.
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Bawo ni? Am also a full Nigerian😀.
It is "cómo estás?" I'm peruvian and new mummy, my husband is english and we live in Surbiton. I speak to our baby in spanish and my husband in english, we want her to learn both languages, I think is very important she learns about my culture and language too!
"Kako si ti?" I'm Serbian (born in Canada, but fluent in Serbian). I'm hoping she learns Serbian as my grandma doesn't know any English. Plus, it's always nice to learn another language.
I am Albanian and in my language we say "si jeni"? Or "si jeni ju"? 😊❤
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Ni Sa Bula Vinaka Its Fijian.... im gonna teach my son Hindi, English and Fijian. Just hope i do it right and don’t confuse him.
Kaip sekasi? In Lithuanian. We live in uk tho. I will try and teach my son my native language, dad is English 💙
What’s good?! I’m from Texas 🤣
Hola I’m mixed but my husbands pure Mexican so Spanish
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That’s hello not how are you ? Lol
My family is from Belarus so we say Kak Dela? I want my daughter to speak both
Comment allez-vous/vas-Tu ? In French Alles goed met u/jou? In Dutch. I am from Belgian, the French part and my husband my husband from the Flemish (Dutch) part. So we speak both language at home.
“Nasılsın?” We speak both Turkish and English
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Merhaba!!! Torontodan.:)
Comment ou Ye?
¿cómo estás? Spanish
¿Cómo estás? Com estas? (spanish & catalan, my two native languages). Daddy is italian and we live in the US, so our kids should speak 4 languages.
Aaniin, boozhoo (aw-neen bo-jsho) ...the ‘jsho’ part is hard to write in a way it’s pronounced lol. Sounds like the J in “je m’appelle”
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I forgot to say, it’s Native Ojibwe
Conas ata tú? Irish. My baby will learn English and Portuguese as her daddy is from Portugal and some Irish ☘️
I live in Aberdeen, in Scotland. The local equivalent would appear to be "Fit like, quine/min?" Yeah, I don't get it either...
Uli shani? -Bemba Bwanji? - Nyanja Habari Muzoori - Swahili Muli Chete- Namwanga Muli uri - Tumbuka My mum is Bemba and Namwanga, my dad is Tumbuka. Was taught Nyanja and Swahili through spoke language xx
"kayf halik?" In Arabic. I speak english but my husband is from Pakistan so we want our baby to be able to speak Urdu, English and also Arabic!
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Como estas? My children are bilingual Spanish and English
Hello, hoe gaan dit? It is Afrikaans. Im from South Africa, living in the US. ;)
K cha khabar? In Nepali. I speak Nepali, Hindi (Indian), Spanish, Korean. So I want my daughter to at least learn Spanish, Nepali and English. It’s hard than I thought lol.
(Name) 몇 살입니까? How old are you? Ehia ou mau makahiki? كم عمرك؟
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Cheeehu aloha mai kāua! You from da islands? Hiki iā ʻoe ke ʻōlelo?
¿Cómo estás ?☺️ - Spanish My son is 6mo and we’re teaching him English / spanish
Wah gwaan
Sut wyt ti?
¿Cómo estás? Ça va ?
Come stai?
Come stai? We currently speak to my daughter in English and Italian. My husband speaks only in Italian and I say almost everything twice all day long, in one language and then repeat it in the other.
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That’s what I do! We are Portuguese and I always say the same thing in both English and Portuguese
I speak patois and English to my daughter
‘Kak dila?’ and ‘You alright?’ as in our family we speak Russian and British English 😁
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Привет!)))
Привет привет 👋🏼
Pehea ʻoe? -Hawaiian
Kaise ho- urdu
Hogy vagy? Hungarian 🇭🇺
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Koman ou ye - Haitian Creole
I speak english but I'm teaching both my kids ASL my daughter knows 20 signs and shes not even 2!
How are you? Hoe was het met je? Comment allez-vous? 어떻게 지냈나 요? I would love for him to learn English, Dutch, French, Korean, Chinese (Mandarin): 你好吗?, maybe even Hawaiian: Pehea ʻoe? , Macedonian: како си?, and Spanish: cómo estás? I hope he becomes a polyglot like my little brother.
Como estas in Spanish and hamla eh? In Egyptian Arabic. That’s the way it’s pronounced lol
Comment ça va ? French person here 🙋♀️ I want my LO to speak French and English. My husband only speaks English so I repeat everything... It might be too much for Tristan because he doesn't speak yet, so I try only speak in English... But gosh, I miss my French !
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They can learn all at once. Later he will mostly hear only English hear, the suggestion I got from a teacher was to speak only the other language in the home. In my case, Spanish, in yours, French! Bonne chance!
Problem is: my husband doesn't understand 😂 he gets frustrated 🤷♀️
Wow, that’s amazing. I’m jealous. My Niece and nephew are bilingual as they are English but live in France. I want my son to learn languages but I’m not that good.