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June 9, 2022

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Sincerely, I don't think you personality change when you speak in another language. However, yes, I have noted subtle changes in the voice tone when a person change the language. For example, Catalan language is more sweet that Spanish. I think English is a bit more sweet too. On the other hand, more many spaniars have the habit to speak aloud, but this is another history.

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SincereHonestly, I don't think your personality changes when you speak in another language.

“Sincerely” is used more at the end of letters, or to say that you “really” do something. Ex: I sincerely regret…

However, yes, I have noted subtle changes in the voice tone when a persontone of voice of a person when they change their language.

For example, the Catalan language is more sweet thatn Spanish.

I think English is a bit more sweeter too.

On the other hand, more many sany more Spaniards have the habit tof speaking aloudly, but thisat is another history.

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Ducky

June 10, 2022

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Thanks a lot.

Personality and Languages

Sincerely, II honestly don't think that your personality changes when you speak in another language.

"Sincerely" doesn't really fit here.

However, yes, I have noted subtle changes in the tone of voice tone when a person change thes languages.

For example, Catalan language is moreis sweeter thatn Spanish.

I think English is a bit more sweeter, too.

On the other hand, morea separate note, many spaniards have the habit tof speaking very aloudly, but thisat is another history.

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Ducky

June 10, 2022

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Very thanks.

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diggn

June 10, 2022

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Very thanks.

De res. I un diu: "thanks a lot" o "thank you very much". :)

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Ducky

June 13, 2022

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Thanks a lot. :)

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Sincerely, I don't think your personality would change when you speak in another language.

However, yes, I have noted subtle changes in the voice tone when a person change thespeaks in a different language./when a person changes languages.

On the other hand, more many sSpaniards have the habit to speak aloud, but this is another history.

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Ducky

June 10, 2022

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Thanks.

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Sincerely, I don't think you personality change when you speak in another language.


Sincerely, I don't think your personality would change when you speak in another language.

Sincerely, II honestly don't think that your personality changes when you speak in another language.

"Sincerely" doesn't really fit here.

SincereHonestly, I don't think your personality changes when you speak in another language.

“Sincerely” is used more at the end of letters, or to say that you “really” do something. Ex: I sincerely regret…

However, yes, I have noted subtle changes in the voice tone when a person change the language.


However, yes, I have noted subtle changes in the voice tone when a person change thespeaks in a different language./when a person changes languages.

However, yes, I have noted subtle changes in the tone of voice tone when a person change thes languages.

However, yes, I have noted subtle changes in the voice tone when a persontone of voice of a person when they change their language.

For example, Catalan language is more sweet that Spanish.


For example, Catalan language is moreis sweeter thatn Spanish.

For example, the Catalan language is more sweet thatn Spanish.

I think English is a bit more sweet too.


I think English is a bit more sweeter, too.

I think English is a bit more sweeter too.

On the other hand, more many spaniars have the habit to speak aloud, but this is another history.


On the other hand, more many sSpaniards have the habit to speak aloud, but this is another history.

On the other hand, morea separate note, many spaniards have the habit tof speaking very aloudly, but thisat is another history.

On the other hand, more many sany more Spaniards have the habit tof speaking aloudly, but thisat is another history.

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