Barron Trump speak Slovenian?
As Donald Trump prepares to take over the Oval Office, curiosity in the upcoming First Family has already begun to shift. While high-profile Trump has made headlines for his amazing Cabinet choice with the ever-present Twitter finger, interest in Barron, Trump’s ten-year-old son is growing. While some aspects of Trump's youngest, such as his computer performance, are well known, some who are interested in his non-American background may wonder if Barron Trump speaks Slovenian. As it turns out, very young Trump speaks two languages.
It is well-known that Barron also speaks Slovenian, his mother tongue, and that he is fluent in Eastern Europe and his native English. Apparently she learned the new language - in a 2009 interview with PEOPLE, Melania Trump boasted that Barron, then three years old, already spoke Slovenian, and that the young child also spoke French and English.
No wonder Barron will speak many languages: his mother is a Slovenian immigrant and many immigrant parents (mine included) teach their children their languages. He is currently teaching at a very expensive elementary school in Manhattan, and language skills are often critical to that type of education. In fact, it is reported that Barron and Melania intend to stay at Trump Tower until the end of Barron's school year so that he can stay in his Upper West Side preparatory school and continue to disrupt his health at least.
Barron's interest has not arisen once, but twice in recent weeks - first, when Rosie O'Donnell raises his voice that Barron may be autistic, and also when a dubious picture of Barron and Melania appears on Twitter. The first stories were innocent, but the way people spread the news on social media made Barron and his mother very upset. Both of these situations were not the fault of Barron himself or of the Trump family, but rather the way people treated those who stood out most. With Trump’s name on the edge of the world language, the bad truth is that people can and will discuss it in small ways, but to do so is a ten-year-old child who has not asked for his or her recognition of some kind of abomination.
Barron, who will be the first boy in the White House since JFK, Jr., is already the subject of the kind of endless speculation we give to the rich and famous. I hope that his next four years, which will be just as difficult as he enters adolescence, are as smooth as possible and that any threats to that peace will soon be reduced.
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