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Speaking Fluently in Unknown Language

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So I’ve finally decided to post this. Something happened about 7 years ago and as a result I’ve been able to, and often, speak in an entirely formed language. It has patterns, consistency, and form. I speak it with inflection and emotion, as though I know what’s being said. I do not.

I’ve gone back and forth for years as to if I should tell anyone about it (some family members know but I’ve never actually spoken to them in the language), and I wanted to finally post it because I want to know if anyone who speaks other languages than my own could be of any help in telling me what’s being said.

I know this sounds absurd, which is the main reason why I’ve never done this. However, I am greatly interested in what this is all about.

Please let me know if anything I’m saying makes sense in a language that you’re familiar with.

https://streamable.com/9lj4s

 

 



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    • Detergent

      Dunno. I had an otherwise perfectly normal high school math teacher who told me that God had given him a unique language with which to converse with God. So that’s what he did. The difference seems to be that he knew what he was saying to God and understood what was being said in return.

    • westgate

      I don’t claim to be a linguist, but I have a knack for identifying regional dialectic influences, so to speak. Mainly U.S. and Canada.
      I listened to the entire audio clip, and to me it has a very strong Cyrillic dialect. If I were to make a guess, I would say Bulgarian or Serbian. Just my humble opinion, though.
      Have you spent any time in Yugoslavia? Do you have a Slavic or Russian heritage? Sounds more Slavic than Russian, though.
      Now you have raised my interest…

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