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I’m a bilingual stutterer lol. However, when I feel like I’m going to stutter or butcher a word in English I just say it in Spanish and vice versa lolol....
I’m learning Chinese and find that I stutter a lot more while speaking it. You’re not alone!...
Yes. English is not my native language and i stutter very badly when speaking english. I do stutter very badly in my native language as well. but it’s different because when u speak your native langua...
i couldn't say for sure, only because I rarely use french outside the of a classroom setting. teachers and classmates who know i stutter don't give it a second thought. in québec, sometimes locals ass...
English is the only language I know. However, when I have tried learning other languages, I noticed that my fluency was better than English, especially French. Japanese on the other hand was a differe...
I can kind of speak a coup of languages but I’m only really proficient in one other and tbh I’m pretty much the exact same in all of them. It doesn’t really matter what language I say something in...
Less for me, with the caveat that Spanish is hard for me because I can’t roll my Rs. English is my primary language, and I stutter a little bit with Japanese, and very little if at all with French....
Yes, I stutter more when I speak in different language....
When I speak spanish it almost never happens. 20 plus years speaking the language daily so its not just Taco bell Spanish 😁...
It is what it is. Lifelong stutterer here, and I've always worked in retail/public facing jobs. The few desk-type jobs didn't offer much respite, as those presented their own challenges, i.e *talking...
I agree. I still go to therapy, but at this point I realize that it's mostly exacerbated by anxiety for me. If I'm calm I can pretty much talk 90% fluently. When I was younger I could barely talk. He...
I think it's kind of self fufilling prophecy of sorts. I believe I'll stutter more in Spanish, so I do stutter more. It probably has to do with a lack of practice too. I used to stutter plenty in En...
I don't stutter anywhere near how much I used to, but that also depends highly on the environment and situation I'm in. Public speaking in any sense is a massive no-no for me in both English and Japan...
Thanks for the reply. Do you find that people assume you can't speak French well when you get stuck? I don't know if this is a problem unique to the Japanese where it's already assumed via various rac...
I speak four languages and I stutter in all four. I think the more you get comfortable with a language. The more you'll stutter in that language. I don't know what's the science behind that. Maybe it'...
Relapses after therapy
Relapses after therapy For those who have received/are receiving therapy, how are you coping with those? I'm going to see my therapist once again after 2 years (from whom I first started to receive th...
Haha I would believe hormone shifts too. Pregnancy hormones are nuts! Most of the other shifts go away (even the good ones like great hair 🤣), so this probably will too 🙃....
i can relate, i speak french as a second language and i didn't used to stutter while i was learning. now that i'm fluent and comfortable in the language i stutter about the same amount as i do in engl...
It's a mixed bag for me! Sometimes I'm super fluent with people I don't know and some other times I can't even do 3 words together. I don't understand it anymore really lol...
English is my second language, I still stutter while talking in English....