tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1714607023586830416.post867799893628595884..comments2024-03-26T16:34:28.335+01:00Comments on the piri-piri lexicon: Multilingualism in my family: Ivana's storyThe Piri-Piri Lexiconhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07211814852783699044noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1714607023586830416.post-47774641109641885332014-10-29T12:14:05.754+01:002014-10-29T12:14:05.754+01:00Oh, sorry Sarah, I hadn't seen your question a...Oh, sorry Sarah, I hadn't seen your question at all until now! Yes, we had the same babysitter in Croatia this year, and it worked wonders! Danica was so happy to see her, and they had so much fun together and the amount and level of expressions, the speed of talking and her confidence benefited a great deal.<br />I also have to add that we spent 3 months in Slovenia during spring and her Slovenian also got a good boost. She does have some difficulties with it, due to its similarities to Croatian - she understands it perfectly, but will mix both languages in her replies.<br /><br />IvanaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1714607023586830416.post-4352725694447404572014-03-13T19:42:31.456+01:002014-03-13T19:42:31.456+01:00Ivana, will you have the nanny again this summer? ...Ivana, will you have the nanny again this summer? I would love to have a Francophone nanny for my kids here in the US. It sounds like a wonderful way to immerse children in the target language.<br /><br />Bravo to you for juggling so many languages in your family successfully!Sarah @ Baby Bilingualhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13907207816628137938noreply@blogger.com