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How does your stutter sound like?
How does your stutter sound like? Hey guys, I would like to how your stutter sounds like when you have a bad day. And maybe I want to know also how often do people stutter the same as me. I also need...
I speak arabic English and french, Arabic is my first language and yet it's the one I stutter the most while speaking it...
Wish I wasn't such an extrovert, it's like I can't help talking too much even though it gets progressively worse the more excited I become... 🤯...
Yes I stutter in english but not in my mother tongue...
In increasing order of difficulty: 1. English, started learning this as usual in school, age 4 2. Hindi, was in a Hindi medium school for a few years starting she 6. This is a bit uncomfortable for me...
Quite the opposite for me. My mother tongue was the first language I learned, but now use only rarely, and that's the one I struggle with the most. With English on the other hand, I've managed to hide...
Yes, first language is english, second/third are Russian and Ukrainian. I stutter in all three lol...
I was born in Russia and only spoke (and stuttered) in Russian up until I moved to the United States at age 7. My mom noticed that I stuttered less when I spoke English, so she let me speak English mo...
I'm also french and English, and have the exact same thing. I stutter on different sounds in both languages....
Yes. My native language is Portuguese and I stutter the same way in English....
It used to be the case that my speech was good in English (second language). Now it seems as if my brain is “used” to the novelty. I stutter in any language at this point. I can speak 4 fluently (if I...
So sorry to hear about this. Coincidentally your situation is very similar to mine. I have IBS and other health issues and I stutter severely. My twin brother has neither and is finishing his PhD. I f...
I speak french and english everyday and I stutter in both but weirdly enough not on the same sounds Maybe because they have a different rhythm...
I really understand what you're passing through since my case is similar to yours. I recently moved to the US, and I am english educated but my mother tongue is another language. I do stutter when usi...
I speak English as my first language but I can speak two more, one at a high level, one at a not so high level, and I find my stutter is pretty much the same in all three. If I’m reading words I’ve ne...
Very interesting question and something I've noticed myself. I am Dutch, 27 years old, and started learning English at a very early age (like 9 or 10 yo, pretty common for Dutch children). Up until I ...
Well, my stuttering was very low, almost non-existent/recognisable before I turned 16.5 y/o. I didn't stutter at presentations, book reading, my own name etc. I was fluent 98% of the time. I used to m...
I'm beginning to stutter again as an adult.
I'm beginning to stutter again as an adult. I used to stutter a lot with words when I was younger. As a child I went through speech therapy and it worked out pretty well - I no longer spoke with a stu...
Everyone has good days and bad days, and it’s vital you understand some bad days arent because of your stutter, and the same goes with some of the good days too....
Thanks brother :) There are good days and then there are bad days. My last post was really bitter. And I'm glad I've come a long way since then....