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We, the children, spoke Bulgarian and Ladino, but when my mother and father wanted to say something secretly to each other, they spoke Greek or Turkish. As a little girl my mother had lived in Anatolia, in Turkey, and when he was a child my father had lived in a district in Vidin, where his neighbors were Greeks and Turks. Later on he traveled a lot, that’s why he knew many languages. We spoke Bulgarian everywhere – at home, in the street, at school – that’s how I learned it.
Location
Bulgaria
Interview
Sofi Uziel