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J’apprends le créole haïtien / I’m learning Haitian Creole

I live in Versailles but I’m using a Canadian instance

Will I get by with Portuguese from Brazil?

https://sh.itjust.works/post/39049797

Israel in breach of international law - Harris - sh.itjust.works

So, I live in Versailles, as my username says. I speak four languages, one of them being Portuguese. However, I speak Brazilian Portuguese (I am a born Chilean). Portugal is closer to France as it’s in the same continent, but Brazilians, or so I heard, have had a hard time understanding the Portuguese from Europe. Is it the same for in Portugal with Brazilians? If not, I will have to study my European Portuguese! 😆

What are you all doing ? I’m having dinner.

https://sh.itjust.works/post/39048953

What are you all doing ? I’m having dinner. - sh.itjust.works

Where I live, it’s 6 P.M. :)

How would I describe myself?

https://sh.itjust.works/post/35628122

How would I describe myself? - sh.itjust.works

If someone was born and raised in Poland, for example, then went to the United States and lived there, they would be considered Polish American. My story, however, is a bit more complicated. I was born in Chile and stayed there with my family until I moved out as a child. Then, I lived in Brazil until I was 13 and moved to the United States. When I was 17, my family and I moved to France. Am I just Chilean-French or something? Chilean?

What are people from Moscow and Versailles called?

https://sh.itjust.works/post/35627992

What are people from Moscow and Versailles called? - sh.itjust.works

I’ve just heard, for example, to just say “from/in Moscow” or, when comparing it to something like “I went to an American school and then a Russian one”, you just say the country as the adjective.