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I am native speaker of neither English nor French. Is this correct?
Hi, everybody.
Can I say : "I am native speaker of neither English nor French. "
Is this correct?Thanks for all the answers.
Now I have come up with another way to say it:
"Neither English nor French is my native lanugage."
Does this sound better?
1 apr. 2019 01:58
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1
I understand your meaning, however you can also say it like this since it is more natural: "I am not a native speaker of English or French."
1 april 2019
1
I'm not sure if that is technically 100% grammatically correct or not, but the meaning is very clear either way. However, I would say "I'm not a native English speaker of either English or French" instead. The way that you wrote it sounds less natural.
1 april 2019
1
Not quite, but you can say, "I am a native speaker of neither English nor French."
1 april 2019
1"I am a native speaker of neither English nor French."
2"I am neither native speaker of English, nor of French."
1 april 2019
"I am neither native speaker of English, nor of French."
1 april 2019
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