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Title: Language Identity
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A year later, after the tragic incident she moved to Malaysia and then after three years to Australia with her mother. Back then she could only speak Dutch and English (English because her mother came from Singapore). In Malaysia she learned to speak the language Bahasa Melayu (Malay) fluently at school and at the homes of her relatives but did forget all about the Dutch language because she didn’t use it anymore... Showed first 250 characters
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She couldn’t remember anything from the time that she used to live in Belgium including her native language. But I don’t think that my friend lost her identity. When she moved to the Netherlands at the age of ten she remembered everything again within two or three months because she recognized may objects and words... Showed next 250 characters
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