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I stutter more in english (not my native language) even though i have an excellent grasp of the language. I think its mainly because i don’t speak it as much so dont have the necessary crutches to hel...
Yes, I gained total fluency in English, my native language but stutter slightly when speaking Spanish. I guess it’s the added stress in translation in my head. I rarely need to speak Spanish but in th...
I dont speak fluent Spanish, but the Spanish i can speak, i feel sounds more fluent. I dont know if thats more a placebo though, knowing the pronunciation and everything wont he perfect may lower my ...
I stutter soos much more in English than my native language Swedish. I think it's because the sounds are so round and light in English that they are hard to get a grip of and soften....
Personally, yes, my stutter does persist when I speak my native language...
You are not alone. Here is a fact I just Googled: It has been estimated that about one percent of the adult population stutters. This would amount to almost three million people who stutter in the Un...
I am from India even I feel no discomfort and less stutter and more confident in speaking in English than native languages...
People don’t understand stuttering as they don’t get it. At most 1% of the population stutters. Used to be the only individual people knew who stuttered was Porky Pig....
Tendency for it is a fixed feature. You can get more fluent in your speech, but at times it's still likely to mess up your speech. I'm an adult and deal with this, as my 70 years old dad still does, t...
I've stuttered since I was 3, and I always thought that it would go away when I "grew up", which in my head was when I would turn 18. Some doctors said that too. I did some speech therapy it helped so...
I went as a 11/12 year old. Got told that only I could deal with my stutter and speech. Was sort of true but still deal with it now, 20+ years later....
Oh ok. In my case I have stuttered ever since I can remember ... only the severity fluctuates....
Oh ok. In my case I have stuttered ever since I can remember ... only the severity fluctuates....
Just curious how old are you now? I turned 33 this year, and it's just beginning to sink in for me....
Well it’s different for everybody, I had periods in my life where I had no issue speaking normally making me believe yea, maybe it can go away....
About twenty. It's when I took speech therapy as an adult. My stutter improved a great deal, but never ever went away. I had no choice but to learn to live with it....
¿You stutter when alone the SAME as talking to a BIG autorithy? ¿You stutter when alone on everyword or concept? ¿or there are specific words that you stutter the most? Try to desglose your problem i...
Took speech lessons as a kid from age 5-8, and then just didn’t do it again all throughout my childhood years. My stutter was never very severe but it definitely interferes with my speech and I strugg...
During my 23th year. For so long I tried to hide it, for so long I didn’t even acknowledge I had it, that was the ‘s word’, something I didn’t even try to say. Things went downhill when just as I turn...
May I know how old you are and since when did you have a stutter?...