From where do u belong(country and mother tounge)?
@sharadagrawal278 (183)
India
July 18, 2009 9:11am CST
Hi friends,
As nower days thru internet we all from different parts of world connect with each other, so it would be very interesting to know about other belonging to different parts.
So lets tell about us, our native language, our country and customs and if any special thing about it.
I am from INDIA and my native language is 'Hindi" and "Marwari" which is a local language of Rajesthan(A state in india).
One thing which is very famous of us is our food, which is very famous in India, as it has a lot of variety sure to full ur stomach.
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@baldypriest (338)
• United States
19 Jul 09
I am from the state of Michigan, located in the northern midwest United States. It's the one that looks like a mitten. XD
My mother tongue is English, but I can speak Japanese somewhat well and know a little Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Italian, and Finnish.
I don't know if there is anything too special about Michigan. Well, we are the only state to have two peninsulas. Those from the Upper Peninsula are nicknamed "yoopers" and those of us who live in the Lower Peninsula, or below the Mackinaw Bridge, are "trolls."
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@sharadagrawal278 (183)
• India
19 Jul 09
WOW Dude, u know hell lot of languages dear.
Thanks for reply
@jenlooi (60)
• Malaysia
18 Jul 09
I'm a Malaysian and being in a multi racial country, we speak a lot of languages. The official language is Bahasa Malaysia; which is a compulsory language we learned in school. Then followed by English as the secondary language. Since I'm a Chinese Malaysia, I can speak Bahasa Malaysia, English, Mandarin and Cantonese (one of the Chinese dialect).
@dolphin2406 (1224)
• Poland
19 Jul 09
Hi, I am from Malta, Europe. A very very small island in the Mediterranean sea. We have our language, that is Maltese and English is our second language and is also spoken by some people who live here.
Have a nice day!
@sharadagrawal278 (183)
• India
19 Jul 09
Friend, since u come from a small island, the weather and nature out there must be really beautiful and Enjoying! Isn't It!
@agv0419 (3022)
• Philippines
19 Jul 09
I'm from Philippines we have many dialects Filipino (Tagalog) is widely spoken and English. I can understand and speak a little of Ilonggo dialect. Filipinos are multi-lingual. We are known being hospitable and good singers. We have many delicacies like balut, rice cakes and many more. Filipinos cuisine is similar to Thailand and some Asian countries. Sinigang and adobo are my favorite dish.
@cool_bollywood (283)
• India
20 Jul 09
Well same here sharad..
I am too from Indian country and i am too from rajasthan..
My reginal langaue is too.. Hindi and marwari..
So i know only 3 lnaguaue.. hindi , marwari and english...
Out place is famour for food and for the old monuments for many kings and varuous palaces of them..
Its realy good to know the places of freinds..
happy myloting..
@sharadagrawal278 (183)
• India
20 Jul 09
Yup there's not just 1 thing to mention abt rajesthan, we can go on mentioning them.
Thats a fabulous place to visit and live.
Well, enjoying living and happy mylotting! :)
@vined_pards (96)
• Philippines
18 Jul 09
I am from Philippines. We speak in Filipino(Tagalog) and English. What's famous about our country? The people, of course. We are very hospitable, jolly and friendly. Philippines are also known for some tourist spots here like the beaches particularly, Boracay. And what made Philippines nowadays is Manny "PACMAN" Pacquiao, the no. 1 pound for pound boxing champ.
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@sharadagrawal278 (183)
• India
18 Jul 09
Nice, if i got chance in my life i would surely visit Philippines, that u can take a promise from me.
@shams74 (85)
• India
19 Jul 09
Hi, nice to know about you. I am also from India. Right now I am settled in New Delhi. I am a Bengali & my native place is Kolkata. You must be aware of the famous bengali dishes like rosogolla & Mishti Doi. Are you settled in Rajasthan? Actually I am in love with the place. Last year I visited Jaipur. Its marvellous. Next I want to visit Udaipur. I have heard a lot about the place. Hope I can visit the place soon. Can you sugest some other places in Rajasthan where I can visit?
@sharadagrawal278 (183)
• India
19 Jul 09
No i m not settled in Rajesthan.
Actually 1 month is also less for visiting Rajesthan. There's so many places that u will get tired visiting places, especially the forts.
You can visit Ajmer, Bikaner, Mt Abu and ,many more places are there.
There are many temples which are famous all over the India and the world like Salaser,Jeen Mata,Jhunjunu,mehndipur balaji,karni mata's temple(the world famour temple which contains more that 1000 rats but never has plague,rabies or any disease spread bcoz of them) ....
Enjoy Rajesthan :)
@shams74 (85)
• India
20 Jul 09
Hi, thanks for letting me know about the places.You are right about the fact that even one month is not enough to visit Rajasthan. When I visited Jaipur I saw some of the forts and palaces. They are awesome. Another thing I like about the place is their handicrafts. They are so bright, colouful and richly done. I am in love with those things. Another interesting thing you told me about was the Mata's teple. I would definitely want to visit the place. So where are you settled right now?
@sharadagrawal278 (183)
• India
18 Jul 09
Friend, i have never read the language before and it was nice to know that there is such a language.
It is a good opportunity to meet different people from different places and it was lovely to meet u.
@sharadagrawal278 (183)
• India
18 Jul 09
Well i have been to south and i have found the place very nice. The culture there is a bit different from north Indian and is developed. Another thing which i like there is its natural beauty. U must be enjoying there.
Well thanks for ur valuable response.
@sharadagrawal278 (183)
• India
19 Jul 09
Well Chinese is difficult to learn or easy as english?
Since i don't understand Chinese all the alphabets of Chinese are same for me.
Happy Mylotting :)
@rosyevening (270)
• India
19 Jul 09
hi sharad i am from india and my mother tongue is bengali , but mostly i speak in hindi as all my friends are marwari and bhojpuri,i speak bengali at home only ,,
@sharadagrawal278 (183)
• India
19 Jul 09
Thanks dear, i also have friends who speak bengali and i also want to learn it.
But i don't think it would be too difficult, isn't it?
@309413813 (12)
• China
19 Jul 09
I come frome China,so my mother tonge is Chinese.Our culture is too colorful to describe,because we have a history of 5000 years.China is famous for its food,booming economy and of course population.
@kamotekyu (13)
• Philippines
22 Jul 09
i proudly say i'm from Philippines. Filipino is known for their hospitality. There are filipinos that are popular in the world. Manny Pacquiao, the number one pound for pound in boxing. We also have Charice with his poweful voice in singing. She started to became famous when she guested at the oprah show. And also we have Arnel Pineda, the new vocalist of the band "Journey".
@LetranKnight25 (33121)
• Philippines
20 Jul 09
I am from the Philippines. our national language is Filipino but we are from many different tribes and other languages comprising the filipino language. we have a lot of customs too in every province. just didn't know where to start. well, we always have this fiesta,holy week, food? there's a lot just couldn't mention one.