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Old 05-05-2008, 04:09 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Re: Languages (Weekly Poll #72)

^^^ Tai san is a type of chinese isnt it? lolz

English, Cantonese, Mando(can answer back in mando if i REALLY had to..other than that I can understand it), conversational french(..but i take awhile to respond lolz), a tad of Korean, Hakka (only can understand it)...hm...and I think that's about it lolz...
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Re: Languages (Weekly Poll #72)

Vietnamese, English & "conversational" French (I'm learning!)

I want to learn Cantonese or Mandarin :( , but I don't know where they teach you from the beginning beginning (as in, cannot speak any canto/mandarin whatsoever) :(
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Old 05-05-2008, 07:06 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Re: Languages (Weekly Poll #72)

wow, you all sure speak a lot of languages! I only speak English, but I guess you could say I can speak Conversational French, but not really. :(
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ooooh what's tai san?
tai san/toi san is a type of chinese, cantonese people call it toi san or tai san, when toi san people pronounce it, its hoi san. Hoisanese is all about the tone haha..such as saying the word "me"
toi san- ngoi
cantonese - ngo
the "ng" sorta sounds the same..but toisan "ng" sounds a TINY bit harser..haha i don't know how to explain it but..this might help explaining it?

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Old 05-05-2008, 07:45 PM   #25 (permalink)
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english, cantonese (reading, writing, spoken), mandarin, some French and some Japanese (spoken and written).

EXACTLY THE SAME!!! =)

minus the Mandarin lol.
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English, Mandarin, reading French
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English, Vietnamese and conversational French! =] I want to learn another language!
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i speak english. i know/understand a bit of chinese, but not enough to save my life...
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English, Mandarin, Taiwanese & conversational Cantonese and French.
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