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Can You Speak Your Foreign SO's Native Language?

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Can You Speak Your Foreign SO's Native Language?  

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  1. 1. I am the USC, and

    • I can speak my foreign SO's native language fluently. (My SO's Native Language is NOT English)
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    • I understand my foreign SO's native language, but can't have a long conversation in it.
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    • I can say a few words in my foreign SO's native language.
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    • My foreign SO's native language is too hard, but I'm trying to learn it.
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    • My foreign SO's native language is too hard, I don't think I can learn it.
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    • I don't really care to learn my foreign SO's native language, we both talk in English!
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    • My foreign SO's native language is English.
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    • I am not the USC.
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  2. 2. I am the foreign SO, and

    • My USC fiance/spouse can speak my native language fluently. (My native language is NOT English)
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    • My USC fiance/spouse can't speak my native language fluently, but we use it sometimes in our conversations.
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    • My USC fiance/spouse can only say a few words of my native language.
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    • My USC fiance/spouse can't speak my native language, but I think s/he is trying hard to learn it.
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    • My USC fiance/spouse can't speak my native language, and I think s/he isn't showing enough interest to learn it.
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    • I don't care if my USC fiance/spouse wants to learn my native language or not, we both talk in English!
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    • My native language is English.
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    • I am not the foreign SO.
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  3. 3. I am the USC, and

    • I will make sure our children/future children speak my foreign SO's native language fluently.
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    • It's up to our children/future children if they want to learn my foreign SO's native language or not.
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    • I haven't really thought about the issue before.
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    • My foreign SO's native language is English.
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    • This question isn't applicable to us.
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I can understand my husband a little bit and he understands about the same as me. Thank god for google translater

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My spouse is a former Filipino citizen who grew up here.  She understands it but rarely speaks Filipino (we communicate in English all the time), unless we're traveling in a foreign country and deciding the best price for the item we're trying to buy and haggle. :D

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On ‎8‎/‎17‎/‎2017 at 10:33 PM, Randyandyuni said:

It is a comfort to my wife to be able to speak her native language with native speakers

Where is your wife from province wise and what does she speak? My wife is from Davao and speaks Bisaya and Tagalog. But she loves to meet other Bisaya people.

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I am pretty good at reading Russian and have been learning it.  I told my wife that as soon as she has her N400 interview (a little less than two weeks away), we should start a deep dive, but until then she wants to work on her English.  Other than that, I have been using Rosetta Stone.

 

On a side note, I have colleague that is South Korean, and also living there.  His wife is Filipino, and I asked him if he spoke her language.  He said no, and that she doesn’t speak Korean either.  I asked how they communicate, and he said English.

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On ‎3‎/‎30‎/‎2018 at 8:42 PM, Bill & Katya said:

I am pretty good at reading Russian and have been learning it.  I told my wife that as soon as she has her N400 interview (a little less than two weeks away), we should start a deep dive, but until then she wants to work on her English.  Other than that, I have been using Rosetta Stone.

 

On a side note, I have colleague that is South Korean, and also living there.  His wife is Filipino, and I asked him if he spoke her language.  He said no, and that she doesn’t speak Korean either.  I asked how they communicate, and he said English.

I have seen that happen a lot in regards to Indians as well. I used to work with a lot of them in Afghanistan,  they would be from different regions of India  so they spoke different languages but spoke to each other in English. So a guy from the South who spoke Tamil and a guy from the North who spoke Hindi would have conversate in English because they don't want to learn each other's language. So this is why India still has English as the 2nd main language of India after Hindi.

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