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he met her norwegian mother esther vega on a visit to norway. she moved to the u. s. and they got married. syria was born in 1955, and grew up to be bilingual. my mother's mother was living with us when i was around one for about a year. she stayed. so when i started speaking it was in our region that was being spoken in the household. after she left. i think i forgotten or we just spoke only english. when i was for my mother took me and my sister to norway for some months. i promptly forgot english, spoke only norwegian, and when i returned, i think i'd forgotten or which and again, when i was 12, my father had a sabbatical. the entire family was in berg in norway, and the norwegian language rushed back to me. so quickly that after that i retain both languages. so what is the point of having 2 languages? i think for me it provided me with a sense that they're always at least 2 ways of looking at the world. i've often n g, those people who grew up with, you know, 34, sometimes even 5 languages. because that pluralism, i think, is a secret to thinking well about proble
he met her norwegian mother esther vega on a visit to norway. she moved to the u. s. and they got married. syria was born in 1955, and grew up to be bilingual. my mother's mother was living with us when i was around one for about a year. she stayed. so when i started speaking it was in our region that was being spoken in the household. after she left. i think i forgotten or we just spoke only english. when i was for my mother took me and my sister to norway for some months. i promptly forgot...
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her american father lloyd, whose bed had norwegian roots, he met her norwegian mother esther vega, on a visit to norway. she moved to the u. s, and they got married. syria was born in 1955, and grew up to be bilingual. my mother's mother was living with us when i was around one for about a year. she stayed. so when i started speaking, it was in a region that was being spoken in the household. after she left. i think i forgot norwegian spoke only english when i was for my mother took me and my sister to norway for some months. i promptly forgot english and spoke only norwegian, and when i returned, i think i've forgotten or which and again, when i was 12, my father had a sabbatical. the entire family was in berg in norway, and the norwegian language rushed back to me. so quickly that after that i retain those languages. so what is the point of having 2 languages? i think for me it provided me with a sense that there are always at least 2 ways of looking at the world. i've often n g, those people who grew up with, you know, 34, sometimes even 5 languages. because that pluralism, i think
her american father lloyd, whose bed had norwegian roots, he met her norwegian mother esther vega, on a visit to norway. she moved to the u. s, and they got married. syria was born in 1955, and grew up to be bilingual. my mother's mother was living with us when i was around one for about a year. she stayed. so when i started speaking, it was in a region that was being spoken in the household. after she left. i think i forgot norwegian spoke only english when i was for my mother took me and my...
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she met her norwegian mother esther vega on a visit to norway. she moved to the u. s, and they got married. syria was born in 1955, and grew up to be bilingual. my mother's mother was living with us. i was around one for about a year. she stayed. so when i started speaking it was nor which and that was being spoken in the household. after she left. i think i forgot norwegian spoke only english when i was for my mother took me and my sister to norway for some months. i promptly forgot english and spoke only norwegian. and when i returned i think i forgot which and again when i was 12, my father had a sabbatical. the entire family was in bergen, norway, and the norwegian language rushed back to me. so quickly that after that i retain both languages. so what is the point of having 2 languages? i think for me it provided me with a sense that they're always at least 2 ways of looking at the world. i've often envy those people who grew up with, you know, 34, sometimes even 5 languages. because that pluralism, i think, is a secret to sinking well about problems. even while
she met her norwegian mother esther vega on a visit to norway. she moved to the u. s, and they got married. syria was born in 1955, and grew up to be bilingual. my mother's mother was living with us. i was around one for about a year. she stayed. so when i started speaking it was nor which and that was being spoken in the household. after she left. i think i forgot norwegian spoke only english when i was for my mother took me and my sister to norway for some months. i promptly forgot english...
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he met her norwegian mother esther vega, on a visit to norway. she moved to the u. s, and they got married. syria was born in 1955, and grew up to be bilingual. my mother's mother was living with us when i was around one for about a year. she stayed. so when i started speaking it was our region that was being spoken in the household. after she left. i think i forgot norwegian spoke only english when i was for my mother took me and my sister to norway for some months. i promptly forgot english and spoke only norwegian, and when i returned, i think i've forgotten or which and again, when i was 12, my father had a sabbatical. the entire family was in berg in norway, and the norwegian language rushed back to me. so quickly that after that i retain both languages. so what is the point of having 2 languages? i think for me it provided me with a sense that they're always at least 2 ways of looking at the world. i've often envy those people who grew up with, you know, 34, sometimes even 5 languages. because that pluralism, i think, is a secret to thinking well about problem
he met her norwegian mother esther vega, on a visit to norway. she moved to the u. s, and they got married. syria was born in 1955, and grew up to be bilingual. my mother's mother was living with us when i was around one for about a year. she stayed. so when i started speaking it was our region that was being spoken in the household. after she left. i think i forgot norwegian spoke only english when i was for my mother took me and my sister to norway for some months. i promptly forgot english...
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he met her norwegian mother esther vega on a visit to norway. she moved to the u. s, and they got married. syria was born in 1955, and grew up to be bilingual. my mother's mother was living with us. i was around one for about a year. she stayed. so when i started speaking, it was in a region that was being spoken in the household. after she left. i think i forgot norwegian spoke only english when i was for my mother took me and my sister to norway for some months. i promptly forgot english and spoke only, nor which when i returned, i think i forgotten or which and again, when i was 12, my father had a sabbatical. the entire family was in berg in norway, and the norwegian language rushed back to me. so quickly that after that i retain both languages. so what is the point of having 2 languages? i think for me it provided me with a sense that they're always at least 2 ways of looking at the world. i've often envy those people who grew up with, you know, 34, sometimes even 5 languages. because that pluralism, i think, is that secret to thinking well about problems. eve
he met her norwegian mother esther vega on a visit to norway. she moved to the u. s, and they got married. syria was born in 1955, and grew up to be bilingual. my mother's mother was living with us. i was around one for about a year. she stayed. so when i started speaking, it was in a region that was being spoken in the household. after she left. i think i forgot norwegian spoke only english when i was for my mother took me and my sister to norway for some months. i promptly forgot english and...
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minnesota, her american father lloyd, whose tread had norwegian. ruth, he met her norwegian mother esther vega on a visit to norway. she moved to the u. s, and they got married. syria was born in 1955, and grew up to be bilingual. my mother's mother was living with us when i was around one for about a year. she stayed. so when i started speaking it was her which and that was been spoken in the household after she left. i think i forgot which and i spoke only english when i was for my mother took me and my sister to norway for some months. i promptly forgot english and spoke only, nor which and when i returned, i think i'd forgotten or which and again, when i was 12, my father had a sabbatical. the entire family was in berg in norway, and the norwegian language rushed back to me. so quickly that after that i retain those languages. so what is the point of having 2 languages? i think for me it provided me with a sense that there are always at least 2 ways of looking at the world. i've often envy those people who grew up with, you know, 34, sometimes even 5 languages. because that pluralism, i th
minnesota, her american father lloyd, whose tread had norwegian. ruth, he met her norwegian mother esther vega on a visit to norway. she moved to the u. s, and they got married. syria was born in 1955, and grew up to be bilingual. my mother's mother was living with us when i was around one for about a year. she stayed. so when i started speaking it was her which and that was been spoken in the household after she left. i think i forgot which and i spoke only english when i was for my mother...