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What is your mother tongue ? What other languages you can read, write and speak ?

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Wow ! Konkani :)

Kashi aasa ?

mast...thanks :-)

mine is east Indian konkani (Mumbai-Thane Natives) ...its bit different than goan, mangalore and kokan Konkani...but lot of resemblance.. ..

the same question in my language.... "Kaho ha?"
 
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kseeker
my neighbour(near Cochin) is a "konkani" with surname "bhakthan"(bhaktha) .
by konkani we in kerala mean GSB's. they are all over kerala. they speak a funny language of konkani and malayalam.
 
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Mother language: Pashto, Farsi

Can Speak: Pashto, Farsi, Danish, English, German & Spanish.

Can Write & read: Pashto, Farsi, Danish, English, German & Spanish.
 
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kseeker
my neighbour(near Cochin) is a "konkani" with surname "bhakthan"(bhaktha) .
by konkani we in kerala mean GSB's. they are all over kerala. they speak a funny language of konkani and malayalam.

Yes, Kerala GSB konkani dialect is completely influenced by malayalam, I have met Kerala GSBs couple of times during our community gatherings. It's really difficult for Karnataka GSBs to understand what those blokes are talking, it sounds exactly like malayalam :D

Mother language: Pashto, Farsi

Can Speak: Pashto, Farsi, Danish, English, German & Spanish.

Can Write & read: Pashto, Farsi, Danish, English, German & Spanish.

Wow ! 6 different languages :enjoy:

Do you work at UN as language specialist ? :D
 
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Yes, Kerala GSB konkani dialect is completely influenced by malayalam, I have met Kerala GSBs couple of times during our community gatherings. It's really difficult for Karnataka GSBs to understand what those blokes are talking, it sounds exactly like malayalam :D



Wow ! 6 different languages :enjoy:

Do you work at UN as language specialist ? :D

Not i just grew up in a little country, and the education system wants you to learn at least 2 other languages than the national one.
 
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Yes, Kerala GSB konkani dialect is completely influenced by malayalam, I have met Kerala GSBs couple of times during our community gatherings. It's really difficult for Karnataka GSBs to understand what those blokes are talking, it sounds exactly like malayalam :D
there are other people also who speak konkani in coastal kerala like "Kudumbi" people.
Kudumbi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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