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Well, as you know, I was born and raised in Uzbekistan, so Uzbek is my native language. I use it to communicate with my friends, peers, and everyone. The second language I speak quite fluently is English. However, I have limited opportunities to use it in real life because I don't have an international environment.
I am fluent in both Vietnamese and English. Vietnamese is my first language, while I have been learning English for more than a decade. Although I have considerable experience with the language, I occasionally find it challenging to speak. I feel comfortable reading and writing in English, but engaging in conversation can sometimes be difficult.
Currently, I can speak two languages: my native language, Vietnamese, and English. I grew up speaking Vietnamese at home, and I started learning English when I was young. Now, I can use English for my studies and my work in the future.
My mother tongue is Vietnamese. Besides, I can speak English at a conversational level. When I speak a language, I feel like I am a part of that culture. For instance, when I speak English, I usually strengthen the point where Vietnamese people often beat around the bush.
My native language is Vietnamese, and I am fluent in English. I also have conversational proficiency in French. I find that being multilingual not only broadens my cultural horizons but also enhances my cognitive abilities.
