
- Date
- 14 August 2019 - 10:12
My bilingual romance started with a few Italian words
Language barriers would stop 54 per cent of British people from having a holiday romance, according to a new poll.
- Tags
- Languages, Cultural relations
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Language barriers would stop 54 per cent of British people from having a holiday romance, according to a new poll.
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