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Discover Ludwig"my languages" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to the languages that a person is able to speak or is familiar with. Example: "Growing up in a multicultural household, I am fortunate to have been exposed to my languages, English and Spanish, from a young age."
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A strange aphasia began to affect both my languages.
"I'm planning to use my languages in business.
I learned each of my languages because I sincerely wanted to.
"It's fun because I meet all sorts of people and I can practice my languages".
They agree that "studying abroad would be a great opportunity to expand knowledge and my languages," as Josh puts it.
I still remember that he knew words from both of my languages and I did not know any from his.
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Excuse my language".
"Sorry for my language, Yonas.
He was speaking my language".
"My language is exile.
It's my language".
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