It's more correct to say that both are my native language, in a sense. I was taught both as a small child. But for everyday use, most people use... actually, it would be easier to just speak it, wouldn't it? Everyone else can understand it.
[ With that, he switches into what is recognizably English, though true to Kamui's report, he has a pronounced French accent. It's not so thick to make anything he says difficult to understand, but it's apparent enough that it's likely the first thing people notice about him. ]
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[ With that, he switches into what is recognizably English, though true to Kamui's report, he has a pronounced French accent. It's not so thick to make anything he says difficult to understand, but it's apparent enough that it's likely the first thing people notice about him. ]
Can you still understand me, miss?