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“Today I function very much in English, but I’m still a Bavarian. Historically speaking, Bavarians have never considered themselves part of Germany. My first language was a Bavarian dialect; my own father sometimes couldn’t understand me, and one time he turned to my mother and asked her to…” quote by Anonymous
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““Today I function very much in English, but I’m still a Bavarian. Historically speaking, Bavarians have never considered themselves part of Germany. My first language was a Bavarian dialect; my own father sometimes couldn’t understand me, and one time he turned to my mother and asked her to translate.””

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Source Interview: Cultural Identity Discussion, 2021

A person can retain regional identity and language despite adopting a new dominant language.

In simple terms: Cultural roots persist despite language change.

Key Takeaway

Respect and explore cultural backgrounds.

Themes

identity language heritage

Mood

thoughtful introspective

Type

cultural educational

When to use this quote

  • immigration
  • multilingual workplaces
  • family dynamics
  • social integration

Key Concepts

sociolinguistics regionalism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does language shape personal identity?
  • What can you do to bridge dialect gaps?
A Different Perspective

Language barriers may cause misunderstandings within families.

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