20 Questions, #565
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Re: 20 Questions, #565
fyi this is impossible (only one male has won best actor or best supporting actor under the age of 29, and that was in 1980)
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I assume hamster question was referring to the title. If yes, then this is my valid guess. If the question referred to the body of the page then scratch as this begins with E
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Re: 20 Questions, #565
5. Native speaker of a Germanic language
@QM: Sorry to be fussy but can you provide any evidence of Gene Hackman being a fluent / native German (or Germanic) speaker?
He was of German ancestry but that doesn't automatically mean he spoke the language. His attempt at a Polish accent in "A Bridge Too Far" is very corny and not very accurate.
@QM: Sorry to be fussy but can you provide any evidence of Gene Hackman being a fluent / native German (or Germanic) speaker?
He was of German ancestry but that doesn't automatically mean he spoke the language. His attempt at a Polish accent in "A Bridge Too Far" is very corny and not very accurate.
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I think that it's reasonable for the QM to assume he was a native speaker of English but idk I couldn't find any source on skim that specifically states it so maybe he wasn'tJamiet99uk wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 5:52 pm5. Native speaker of a Germanic language
@QM: Sorry to be fussy but can you provide any evidence of Gene Hackman being a fluent / native German (or Germanic) speaker?
He was of German ancestry but that doesn't automatically mean he spoke the language. His attempt at a Polish accent in "A Bridge Too Far" is very corny and not very accurate.
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Yes, English is in the Germanic language family.miminena wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 5:57 pmI think that it's reasonable for the QM to assume he was a native speaker of English but idk I couldn't find any source on skim that specifically states it so maybe he wasn'tJamiet99uk wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 5:52 pm5. Native speaker of a Germanic language
@QM: Sorry to be fussy but can you provide any evidence of Gene Hackman being a fluent / native German (or Germanic) speaker?
He was of German ancestry but that doesn't automatically mean he spoke the language. His attempt at a Polish accent in "A Bridge Too Far" is very corny and not very accurate.
Re: 20 Questions, #565
yeah i know but idk if his native language was englishSaintSimmer wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 6:15 pmYes, English is in the Germanic language family.miminena wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 5:57 pmI think that it's reasonable for the QM to assume he was a native speaker of English but idk I couldn't find any source on skim that specifically states it so maybe he wasn'tJamiet99uk wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 5:52 pm5. Native speaker of a Germanic language
@QM: Sorry to be fussy but can you provide any evidence of Gene Hackman being a fluent / native German (or Germanic) speaker?
He was of German ancestry but that doesn't automatically mean he spoke the language. His attempt at a Polish accent in "A Bridge Too Far" is very corny and not very accurate.
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Re: 20 Questions, #565
Born in California, USA, so without evidence to the contrary, I would assume yes.miminena wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 6:20 pmyeah i know but idk if his native language was english
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Re: 20 Questions, #565
Oh, how silly of me, I see, yes.SaintSimmer wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 6:15 pmYes, English is in the Germanic language family.miminena wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 5:57 pmI think that it's reasonable for the QM to assume he was a native speaker of English but idk I couldn't find any source on skim that specifically states it so maybe he wasn'tJamiet99uk wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 5:52 pm5. Native speaker of a Germanic language
@QM: Sorry to be fussy but can you provide any evidence of Gene Hackman being a fluent / native German (or Germanic) speaker?
He was of German ancestry but that doesn't automatically mean he spoke the language. His attempt at a Polish accent in "A Bridge Too Far" is very corny and not very accurate.
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Re: 20 Questions, #565
SaintSimmer wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 6:27 pmBorn in California, USA, so without evidence to the contrary, I would assume yes.
I did make the assumption based on birthplace, his parents last names, and his perfect accent.
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^ parents'
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Unbelievably two people plus oned this lol.Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 5:52 pm5. Native speaker of a Germanic language
@QM: Sorry to be fussy but can you provide any evidence of Gene Hackman being a fluent / native German (or Germanic) speaker?
He was of German ancestry but that doesn't automatically mean he spoke the language. His attempt at a Polish accent in "A Bridge Too Far" is very corny and not very accurate.
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Re: 20 Questions, #565
Unbelievably as a speaker of both English and German, I asked it.damo666 wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 10:34 amUnbelievably two people plus oned this lol.Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 5:52 pm5. Native speaker of a Germanic language
@QM: Sorry to be fussy but can you provide any evidence of Gene Hackman being a fluent / native German (or Germanic) speaker?
He was of German ancestry but that doesn't automatically mean he spoke the language. His attempt at a Polish accent in "A Bridge Too Far" is very corny and not very accurate.
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