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Anyone learn a new language recently?
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<blockquote data-quote="L8APEX" data-source="post: 17017400" data-attributes="member: 51947"><p>I'd like to learn a bit of American sign language so I can tell other motorists how I feel.</p><p>Does Babel teach you the hand gestures involved while speaking Italian?</p><p>My Great grandparents were fluent in German (central Bavarian Dialect) But as "They and their kids were Americans and Americans spoke English" only their oldest son Aloysius Jr picked it up from when they would go to the back yard and have an argument in German. The pressure from WWI likely is the biggest reason it wasn't spoken, so I would love to know what we gave up. </p><p>I'm just waiting on the real Babelfish, though my S24 I can talk to anyone (on the phone) and it translates in real time for both of us, amazing tech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L8APEX, post: 17017400, member: 51947"] I'd like to learn a bit of American sign language so I can tell other motorists how I feel. Does Babel teach you the hand gestures involved while speaking Italian? My Great grandparents were fluent in German (central Bavarian Dialect) But as "They and their kids were Americans and Americans spoke English" only their oldest son Aloysius Jr picked it up from when they would go to the back yard and have an argument in German. The pressure from WWI likely is the biggest reason it wasn't spoken, so I would love to know what we gave up. I'm just waiting on the real Babelfish, though my S24 I can talk to anyone (on the phone) and it translates in real time for both of us, amazing tech. [/QUOTE]
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