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Is anyone fluent in their own language?
12-09-2006, 01:44 PM
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RE: Is anyone fluent in their own language?
Well you can learn with your parents. If you are cantonese then I would say to learn cantonese with your family to get a better understanding of the language. Talk to them in chinese and have friends that are chinese which you can practice with them. From experience, talking to friends who know cantonese helped me a lot with pronounciation and new words. Also watching movies and telivision with subs are good.

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12-10-2006, 06:26 AM
Post: #12
RE: Is anyone fluent in their own language?
blehh I can't speak vietnamese fluently cuz I don't remember what to say

I can say some things but i can't keep up a convo @_@

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12-10-2006, 12:48 PM
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RE:  Is anyone fluent in their own language?
edison Wrote:Well you can learn with your parents. If you are cantonese then I would say to learn cantonese with your family to get a better understanding of the language. Talk to them in chinese and have friends that are chinese which you can practice with them. From experience, talking to friends who know cantonese helped me a lot with pronounciation and new words. Also watching movies and telivision with subs are good.
thats true if you wanna learn more speak it more. like my friends they always speak in english and as for me(i suck at speakin it) so i always speak hmong or mix it with english. so they learn more hmong from me when we speak.

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12-11-2006, 12:23 PM
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RE: Is anyone fluent in their own language?
edison Wrote:Well you can learn with your parents. If you are cantonese then I would say to learn cantonese with your family to get a better understanding of the language. Talk to them in chinese and have friends that are chinese which you can practice with them. From experience, talking to friends who know cantonese helped me a lot with pronounciation and new words. Also watching movies and telivision with subs are good.
Meh, my parents would just call me stupid of I didn't understand things. haha. Those asian parents. I don't have any chinese friends, but when I do, it'll be fun to sound stupid in front of them. TeeHe. But I'll learn by watching tv, it works. haha.
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12-18-2006, 01:18 AM
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RE: Is anyone fluent in their own language?
I speak korean fluently, but I can't read/write that well. It takes me a while to read/write it. :x

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12-18-2006, 07:26 AM
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I'm pretty fluent in my language. I think it is extremely important to learn and keep your native language because it shows pride and respect. Chickenhi
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01-01-2007, 07:28 PM
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RE: Is anyone fluent in their own language?
I'd say I'm about 85 percent fluent in tagalog (filipino) because there are just times that I hear a word that I totally don't know the meaning. I'm planning to learn how to speak japanese within the next 3 years.
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01-01-2007, 07:45 PM
Post: #18
RE: Is anyone fluent in their own language?
i'm alrite at english, i dont know wat lots of the words mean but i can speak alrite
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02-17-2007, 01:04 AM
Post: #19
RE: Is anyone fluent in their own language?
I consider that I can speak fluently in my own language(Mandarine). But I am used to speaking 'mixing languages'...which is normal in our country because we learn many different languages. Sometimes, there will be mandarine, cantonese, and english in a sentence XD. Its not that I don't know a certain word but just that the other language word comes out first in my mine before my own language word..haha. That's normal in Malaysia...we call that as 'bahasa rojak' which means mixing languages.
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02-20-2007, 06:05 PM
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RE: Is anyone fluent in their own language?
im pretty fluent in my languge beacuse i use it every day to talk to my parents
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