What language do you play in?

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I've always used English, but I did use French for a very short time. I'm thinking about going back and trying French again because I don't remember it all that well
 
English!! I may buy a japanese copy when i'm in Japan though. It's a short study abroad program and they want us to change like everything to japanese e.e!
 
English... I didn't really get to pick since it's probably an UK/EU copy we get here lol and it's a digital one so.
 
English. But when new leaf first came out I was taking French in high school so I played in French lol. I’ve since forgot everything though lol.
 
English. I live in America and didn't get a good foreign language education. I could maybe pick some French or Spanish out here and there, but definitely only at like a kindergarten level, lol.
 
English. Never really tried other languages, as I didn't know you could. Maybe one day I learn a new one and try it. >.>
 
I've only played the game in English, but it felt so weird when you go to another person's town in another region to see them speak english and suddenly say their phrase in another language. Maybe changing to another language can help me learn it.
 
I've only played in English. It would probably be cool to play in another language if I felt like I knew them well enough, but I'm afraid my skill in the languages I want to learn isn't good enough and I'd spend too long trying to translate everything. I'd especially love to play the game in Japanese, but I'm better at speaking Japanese versus reading it.
 
English. I started in French because it's my native language but it was getting complicated when I needed something from Internet.
I didn't know the English names of furniture, fish, bugs, villagers, so it was more convenient to switch to English for that reason.
 
English, but I've switched to Spanish when I was getting the 12-grape plates.

Little known fact, when you switch the languages, the animals, mom's letters and even Harvey have new dialogue! Harvey once talked about laundry and how birds 'premiere' on it (Google translated this) and Mom sent a new letter for New Years (don't remember what it said, I just know it was French and new). The animals sometimes say the same things but also say new stuff as well. I haven't tried it with much else, as I don't speak Spanish (yet) so typing out everything in Google translate is tiring.
 
English. I'm bilingual but I doubt they have a Tagalog translation. Even so, I don't think I'd ever play in Tagalog as I'm not fluent, and I can speak it better than I can read it lol.
 
I play in English since I'm fluent in it. Though I also wonder how New Leaf would be if it was in Finnish. :D I might still stick to English even if my native language was available though.
 
English. My native language is Dutch but even if that was an option, I would definitely choose English.
 
I play in English. That reminds me-- does anyone that is bilingual find that playing in their non-native language help them improve? I'm interested in learning more languages but I have very limited resources.
 
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