What other languange you speak?
By grace24
@grace24 (1050)
Philippines
8 responses
@ritefangfangliliang (580)
• China
28 Mar 09
Hello,grace24.Do you mean foreign languages or any kinds are ok?well,I can speak Cantonese,that's my dialect.Then I also can say in fluent Mandarin.I also could say in little Japanese.
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@cuttyrish (2667)
• United States
28 Mar 09
yes, aside from english, i also speak tagalog (Filipino) and a bit of spanish..
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@thinkingoutloud (6127)
• Canada
28 Mar 09
Yes, I can. I'm bilingual, English and French, with English being my mother tongue. I can read and speak French easily but I am not so proud of my writing skills. Because I haven't used them much over the last few years, I feel I've lost a lot of that skill. Orally, though, I'm fluent :)
@thinkingoutloud (6127)
• Canada
29 Mar 09
LOL! Well if you are fluent in nonsense, I can confess to being fluent in typonese. The longer I spend online, the worse my typing gets *grin* On the upside, though, I'm incredibly efficient at reading other people's typos too! Always lookin' for that silver lining! ![](/Content/images/emotes/thumbup.gif)
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@SpikeTheLobster (6403)
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28 Mar 09
Synchronicity... I'm exactly the same!
Plus a few words of Japanese and, of course, I can talk nonsense fluently too.
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@fangqianqian (60)
• China
28 Mar 09
I speak Chinese and English.My mother tongue is Chinese.Learning Chinese language is a little hard to foreigners but it's interesting as well.Since I learned Chinese when I was a child,my grammar is not very well.Even some foreign Chinese learner's grammar is better than mine.But it doesn't matter in everyday's life.
@unlucky13 (41)
• Hong Kong
28 Mar 09
hey grace,
i can speak both english and tagalog. I kind of learned them at the same time because i was raised in a Filipino family, but i went to an International school. But, im more fluent in
english.
~ izzie
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