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Forum: Speaking and Listening 2nd June 2005, 08:41 AM

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dashan 大山, Igor(from taiwan) and any others who have disgustingly good chinese

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no reason to study indonesian, korea, swahili or...

no reason to study indonesian, korea, swahili or czech

i think that english will only lose importance if there is some major shift in world power

and im studying chinese as a hobby



Forum: Speaking and Listening 2nd June 2005, 06:43 AM

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dashan 大山, Igor(from taiwan) and any others who have disgustingly good chinese

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but seriousy venture, how important is it for...

but seriousy venture, how important is it for Americans and other Westerners to learn Chinese? I
mean, hobbies are hobbies, but it's not really necessary. It's the Chinese that are busting
their...



Forum: Speaking and Listening 30th May 2005, 12:15 PM

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dashan 大山, Igor(from taiwan) and any others who have disgustingly good chinese

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So she's fluent then? Undistinguishable from...

So she's fluent then? Undistinguishable from other regional mandarin speakers? That should be the
case, if she aquired the language so early on.



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