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[quote=GUEST64242,421034]hmm...this post is old lol but anyways I did spoke chinese wheni was younger though. english was my 3rd language. first was thai, chinese and then english. I forgotten chinese due to past events. but i retain my Thai and i taught myself how to read and write Thai and i can read stuff my thai frends messages me and etc. As for chinese, i have a hongkong accent (friends said). i found it easier to learn cantonese then mandarin for me cause you can express emotions and the songs are better in cantonese. but mandarin i do struggle with the tones at first cause it has to be perfect but i am confused when thai and mandarin has the same 4-5 tones. Thai words fall together in a sentence but mandarin u have to be percise. As for Cantonese, I just say the words normally like I am speaking and it comes out right lol well I do have a gift to learn languages, ick how. Yes, I was born and raise in USA my whole life. Back to the subject, it is more beneficial to learn Mandarin and if you can, cantonese if you plan to stay and conduct regular on basis business in China. (^_^)[/quote]
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