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bicicleta-bicycle-ombasikela: The first
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Raising a baby in Portuguese, English and Oshivambo (for now). First post, never an easy one. So here we go. My name is Clarisse, Julia's mother, Michael's wife. I'm a Brazilian, married to an Australian, living in Namibia. Julia will be 11 months soon. Her first words are still to be understood, but they are already been said. Lots of dada-mama-papa, sometimes as a clear statement, others more as small chat. There are three languages at home:. Portuguese: my mother tongue, language I speak with Julia,.
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bicicleta-bicycle-ombasikela: Tangi, meme.
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Raising a baby in Portuguese, English and Oshivambo (for now). It's official now, Julia says sentences that we can clearly understand. It's unbelievable how her capacity to communicate has improved in the last 2 months! She repeats a lot of what we say. But the funny think is she doesn't say "thank you" or "obrigada". It's ONLY "tangi meme", which means "thank you madam" in Oshivambo (meme = madam, woman, or mother), and she does it regardless if it is for a man or a woman. View my complete profile.
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Authors, Experts, Researchers and More…. Multilingual Living is the brain child of Corey Heller. Founder of the Bilingual/Bicultural Family Network. If you would like her to give a presentation or seminar for your organization, office, hospital or school. The Editor of Multilingual Living Magazine. PhD, University of Manchester, UK, is a multilingual parent, educator and scholar, and the author of. A book on myths and misconceptions about multilingualism. Her blog Being Multilingual. Grew up in New Mexic...
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bicicleta-bicycle-ombasikela: nawa?
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Raising a baby in Portuguese, English and Oshivambo (for now). I woke up today hearing Julia greeting Maria in Oshiwambo. I felt so happy! My daughter is speaking a 3rd language that neither her mum nor dad has any idea about! Between December and February, we spent 3 weeks in Australia and 2 weeks in Brazil. The impact of these trips on Julia's language abilities is incredible. It’s clear that she is getting better into swapping languages in accordance to the recipient (beyond mum and dad). BabelKid - R...
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J’étudie, tu étudies, elle étudie … | Papa et Piaf
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Non-native Francophone adventures in London. J’étudie, tu étudies, elle étudie …. March 26, 2010. It’s been a while. What can I say? Things got busy and the old head took over well, I haven’t written anything today, so tomorrow I’ll have to write something REALLY good within a week you are committed to writing something that rivals Holy Scripture and it never actually gets done. So I guess I’ll just start over and backfill as and when it becomes necessary. But another link caught my eye from the image at...
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My Life in Spain: November 2008
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My Life in Spain. I may not know where I am going, but I sure like where I am! Tuesday, November 25, 2008. Ok, I have been absent for a bit, but I just had to share this all with you:. One thing is to be able to buy ingredients and such to try and replicate a traditional American holiday such as Thanksgiving. another is to be marketed to directly.when there is no such celebration in Spain at all! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What My Friends and Family Are Doing. J and J Books and Coffee.
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My Life in Spain: March 2008
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My Life in Spain. I may not know where I am going, but I sure like where I am! Sunday, March 16, 2008. Spring Is In The Air. Some sure signs that spring is just around the corner in Spain:. Melon wrapped in ham appears as one of the appetizer choices on the menú del día. Strawberries with whipped cream appear on the dessert menu. The baby bucket brigade begins to show up at the park. It stays light out until 7:30-8pm. A Tribute to Pretty P. Links to this post. Thursday, March 13, 2008. Catching Up on Life.
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My Life in Spain: March 2007
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My Life in Spain. I may not know where I am going, but I sure like where I am! Wednesday, March 21, 2007. Tales of An Immigrant Mother. Soon February 17th, my residency expired and I had to renew my status here. So much for getting my renewal done on time.Now that makes me an illegal immigrant! Or in more diplomatic terms, an immigrant in an irregular situation. They then told him that a good number of people start lining up at 5am. Viva bureacracy! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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