• untorquer@lemmy.world
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      The first one you learned or became fluent in. For example, it’s often English for USA people or Spanish for Spanish people, or Japanese for Japanese people

      Often also called mother tongue or primary language.

      Otherwise, it can be the one you are most comfortable with or default to.

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        Ahh, I see, I think it is a translation issue where the tect got too long ant cut. I suppose the missing words are “… too much”.

        That said in my first language: “zie d schruube ah, pass aber uf dass sie ned zu fest aziesch”

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          Oh yeah I think it was a translation issue. Translators have trouble with conjugation and synonyms. But the result is the same.