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Alix, I haven't heard any theories as to why Napoleon, avinrrig in France at nine, wouldn't have lost his Corsican accent. Supposedly German was his poorest subject at military school in Brienne, and later, on St Helena, he struggled to learn even a bit of English, so perhaps he didn't have a good ear for foreign languages. I've read that his mother spoke imperfect French, also with a strong Corsican accent.However, I'm inclined to believe that, as a young man, he stubbornly clung to his Corsican identity until an age when his accent would have been more difficult to lose. By then, he would not have had the patience to change something he considered unimportant. Let me know if you read any other theories or have one of your own.Glad you enjoyed the video! Watching it makes me want to go back to Corsica for another visit.
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Alix, I haven't heard any theories as to why Napoleon, avinrrig in France at nine, wouldn't have lost his Corsican accent. Supposedly German was his poorest subject at military school in Brienne, and later, on St Helena, he struggled to learn even a bit of English, so perhaps he didn't have a good ear for foreign languages. I've read that his mother spoke imperfect French, also with a strong Corsican accent.However, I'm inclined to believe that, as a young man, he stubbornly clung to his Corsican identity until an age when his accent would have been more difficult to lose. By then, he would not have had the patience to change something he considered unimportant. Let me know if you read any other theories or have one of your own.Glad you enjoyed the video! Watching it makes me want to go back to Corsica for another visit.
Alix, I haven't heard any theories as to why Napoleon, avinrrig in France at nine, wouldn't have lost his Corsican accent. Supposedly German was his poorest subject at military school in Brienne, and later, on St Helena, he struggled to learn even a bit of English, so perhaps he didn't have a good ear for foreign languages. I've read that his mother spoke imperfect French, also with a strong Corsican accent.However, I'm inclined to believe that, as a young man, he stubbornly clung to his Corsican identity until an age when his accent would have been more difficult to lose. By then, he would not have had the patience to change something he considered unimportant. Let me know if you read any other theories or have one of your own.Glad you enjoyed the video! Watching it makes me want to go back to Corsica for another visit.
Alix, I haven't heard any theories as to why Napoleon, avinrrig in France at nine, wouldn't have lost his Corsican accent. Supposedly German was his poorest subject at military school in Brienne, and later, on St Helena, he struggled to learn even a bit of English, so perhaps he didn't have a good ear for foreign languages. I've read that his mother spoke imperfect French, also with a strong Corsican accent.However, I'm inclined to believe that, as a young man, he stubbornly clung to his Corsican identity until an age when his accent would have been more difficult to lose. By then, he would not have had the patience to change something he considered unimportant. Let me know if you read any other theories or have one of your own.Glad you enjoyed the video! Watching it makes me want to go back to Corsica for another visit.