/xɒʡʑɶð/! My name is Georgann Brunnerboroughova.
My leisure activities take in learning a little more Kirghiz, learning foreign languages, like Lazuri, skiing, and learning foreign languages, like Parya.
This’s a photograph of me taking a break from painting landscapes.
I’ve authored more than eighty-five manuals, including Kimatuumbi and Laughable Tagmemic Etymology, Pragmatics for the Stimulating Comparative Sociolinguist, and Learn How to Pronounce Pothohari in Sixty-Six Seconds a Month. I am an adjunct provost, in Pomona, California, at a rinky-dink, insufficient independent university.
La Rochelle, France is my home, and I am keen on it. I would, without a doubt, prefer to be having a ball close to American Samoa, where I frequently practice speaking the hardest language I know, Liv, learn a little more Bunjevac, Latagnun, and Mehri, and go backpacking, as well as contemplate fluorescent bobcats vivaciously; or having fun in the Seychelles, where I must visit the library, practice speaking Haitian Creole or the hardest language I know, Manchurian, and sculpt gladly.
Laters!!
—Georgann
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