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How many languages can you speak?

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English (my best 😛)
Malay
Chinese - Mandarin, Teo Chew, Hokien, Cantonese

Some / learning to speak : Japanese (Tokyo-ben), Tamil, German, French (only know that one line 😉 )
 
Originally posted by: WhoBeDaPlaya
English (my best 😛)
Malay
Chinese - Mandarin, Teo Chew, Hokien, Cantonese

Some / learning to speak : Japanese, Tamil, German, French (only know that one line 😉 )


what the?
 
Originally posted by: The Godfather
what the?
We had to learn 3 languages back in HS (English, Malay, Mandarin).
Teo Chew (my dialect) and Ho Kien are kinda close.
You're basically expected to know Cantonese in Kuala Lumpur.

The rest : Jap (from watching anime and JPop), Tamil (got Indians back home), French (fine women 😛 ), German (my major prof's lineage).

 
English and Bulgarian.
I sucked at Russian in Bugaria (never got over a 4) and sucked at French here in Canada. I think its because I was too lazy to learn anythign other than English...
 
Originally posted by: The Godfather
Originally posted by: GreenGhost
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese


pwnage..

anyone who speaks 5 languages pwns the guy that just pwned us..

Actually...the difference between Spanish and Portuguese is not much...French is a lot easier to learn also if you know Spanis/Portuguese...a lot of languages are related....so vocabulary wise you can extrapolate a lot of stuff even from languages you don't necessarily know.

I bet if I spoke some simple phrases in italian he would be able to discern what I meant.
 
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