Burak???
hehehe, what are you doing here so early in the morning??? :P
sure, I'm alive!!! ;) Didn't you get my email?
ps. I just found an interview with Freddie where it's writen that it's in Dutch. So did he also speak Dutch?
Yes, He also spoke dutch, and spanish, italian, german, french, swedish, cause I saw interviews in those languages
Are you stupid or pretending to be stupid
Excuse me, you saw interviews with Freddie speaking these languages??? Or you just saw the translation into these languages in the bottom of your screen? Darling, then it doesn't mean that Freddie spoke those languages.
Don't worry, I hope you are not stupid and that you don't pretend to be stupid. That's ok, dear.
His knowledge of Japanese was just a couple of words and same counts for German although he lived there for quite a long time. Freddie certainly wasn't a master of languages :)
u knew him ieva?? hehehe
u should get internet at home dear, it's like ages ago we spoke on msn :( x
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It was very odd that Freddie's English accent faded away during the 70's into the 80's, he got this weird American accent...:o
Every artist or a group playing in a certain country always tries to speak, to say some kind phrases in their native language, but of course it doesnt mean they know these languages, I think the same or similarly was with Freddie too.
Yes, it was an "english" boarding school, however Freddie's family was essentially indian (of Persian roots). Hindi is the national language of India.
My dentist went to school with Freddie at St. Peters, and said that Freddie could speak and understand hindi (as most people can in india).
This was a little known fact of Freddie because he never "admitted" to being indian, but he was, in fact just that.