BeautyisDiverse
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Love the video with her and her husband, hot cover and editorial
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They aren't the only ones though.
I know there's some Swiss in there.....
She claims to speak Italian though, but that's probably from doing those TIM commercials back in the day.


Im sure she has some kind of knowledge in french and italian- simply because of her work. But you when you say fluently it means that she can write and speak perfectly in a given language. Now, I dont think she was taking language classes in between photoshoots or learning the grammar.


To me, being fluent in a language = mastering it as though it were your mother tongue. Funny how people, mostly those who only speak one language, pretend to speak another language, just when they can have a daily conversation in that language
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Yes. Thank you. People often have misconceptions about what "fluency" really means.
Being able to answer questions in interviews isn't that hard. Most models that spend their early years in Milan and Paris can do so, such as Isabelli.
But they cant read, write, compose essays gramatically correct, and so on. They can only do the everyday speech, and this is not considered being fluent.
And Adriana just recently improved her english, which was terrible for quite some time. So, in CoutureChic's words, if she is answering a question in an interview in a particular language, this means she is fluent??
Well, untill recently I couldn't understand a word of Adriana's speech in english even though she's been doing VS for what...almost 10 years?
DITTO

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I've always been interested in other languages, and come from a very diverse family so that's how I learned most of the languages I know. Along with the few I did study in school the old fashioned way. I think some languages can be easy for some to learn and hard for others. 
