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@ana@tacobelllabs.net  ·  activity timestamp last week

@Arta My grandparents were WWII refugees from Latvia. I can also fully understand the language because it’s all they spoke around me growing up (though I would always reply in English). Their stories are close to my heart and they always told me that they want them told to the world.

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@Arta@toot.lv replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@ana wow! Not the most usable language in the world but a fascinating story nevertheless.

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@ana@tacobelllabs.net replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@Arta I think it’s a lovely language though! I’m slowly learning to speak it now but there aren’t many resources out there

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@Arta@toot.lv replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@ana can you read and understand?
This is like secret language in so many parts of the World! May speak freely and noone understands.

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@ana@tacobelllabs.net replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@Arta I can understand it fully! It’s so funny you say that because I live in the U.S. and my mom will speak Latvian to me in public because no one will understand it if they overhear 😂

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@dexter@bsd.network replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@ana @Arta Until they do understand and oops. #TrueStory

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