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How many languages you can speak or understand?
Post 1 of 165

As we know, a number of our members frequently travel to other countries for business, holidays or some other purposes.....

Though, English language is widely understood every where but beside English there are other local country languages being spoken there.... Which language you think is interesting??? How many languages you can understand or speak???

Which language would you like to learn beside your own language???

26 Feb 2007 23:47
Post 2 of 165
Stuart Jay Raj the maestro of language

Look everyone, Stuart a master of languages. Fluently, he speaks 15 languages, and he spoke them like a native speaker, Thai, Bahasa Indonesia, and so on. Casually, and not fluently, he has 25 languages under his tongue.



The languages (according to the degree of proficiency and fluency) are:
  • English
  • Thai
  • Mandarin
  • Indonesian
  • Malaysian
  • Spanish
  • Danish
  • Norwegian
  • Lao
  • Sign Language
  • Cantonese
  • Swedish
  • Italian
  • Hindi
  • Udu
  • Japanese
  • Tagalog
  • Arabic
  • Sanskrit
  • Korean
  • Burmese
  • PWO (Karen Hill Tribe)
  • Tamil


Click on the picture to go to U-Tube interview over "TONIGHT" TV in English and in Thai. If I were to call this guy, he is an International speaker.


Stuart Jay Raj






Street
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01 Aug 2008 00:02
Post 3 of 165

Wow, this Stuart fellow is the man... Being able to speak 15 languages fluently means he has to be really good!

For me, the language I can speak fluently is English... Other more casual or not-so-fluent languages that I speak include the following: Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien, and Malay... I intend to learn French in the not-so-distant future though!

06 Aug 2008 04:18
Post 4 of 165
Quoting from [Babyliqe]:


Replying to [Xiaomu]:


Turkish


English


Malay( not so good)


Chinese mandarin( now learning)


i like to learn chinese...

Hi , babyliqe

  i come from china, and i can speak English, i want to teach you chinese, you can contact me by TD. ID:CN200088184

RGDS[em3]

19 Aug 2008 19:44
Post 5 of 165
Quoting from [TanHT-Yuna]:

Wow, this Stuart fellow is the man... Being able to speak 15 languages fluently means he has to be really good!

For me, the language I can speak fluently is English... Other more casual or not-so-fluent languages that I speak include the following: Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien, and Malay... I intend to learn French in the not-so-distant future though!


HT Tan,


Everbody, if not almost the Chinese race in Kuala Lumpur speaks Malay, the National Lauguage, Mandarin, English (former British colony), one dialect (mother tongue) and one other dialect.


Do you know Cantonese? French is like Cantonese, to say how are you is like "tonight, (we) beat the tiger". When you travel to an street where you have the Arc DeTriumph, sounds like in Cantonese: "Shiok until you die."


"Tonight Jonie, how are you?"..


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22 Aug 2008 00:33
Post 6 of 165
Quoting from [Tina Yang]:


English

Chinese

German 50%

Japanese 15%

Dialect: Taiwanese


Chinese

English

Japanese(a little)

Dialect:Hunanese   o(∩_∩)o...yeah!   (*^__^*) ……

01 Sep 2008 01:43
Post 7 of 165
Quoting from [Street Smart]:

Stuart Jay Raj the maestro of language



The languages (according to the degree of proficiency and fluency) are:
  • English
  • Thai
  • Mandarin
  • Indonesian
  • Malaysian
  • Spanish
  • Danish
  • Norwegian
  • Lao
  • Sign Language
  • Cantonese
  • Swedish
  • Italian
  • Hindi
  • Udu
  • Japanese
  • Tagalog
  • Arabic
  • Sanskrit
  • Korean
  • Burmese
  • PWO (Karen Hill Tribe)
  • Tamil

 

Mr.Stuart Jay Raj 's really the maestro of language [em18][em19]

Your world is wonderfull if you can speak 15 languages fluently.

26 Sep 2008 17:44
Post 8 of 165

[em7]

As to the language, I admire the Malaysian people who can speak at least three languages Malay, English, Cantonese or some others, many of them even more than three. Don't believe me? Talk to them and find out if you've got a chance.


As to me, I prefer to learn the Universal Language if there's one.



[em7][em7]
16 Oct 2008 02:48
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Eric Xu
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Quoting from [Ranger]:


Replying to [Xiaomu]:


1. German

2. English

3. French

4. Latin


excellent
26 Oct 2008 22:49
Post 10 of 165
Quoting from [Xiaomu]:

As we know, a number of our members frequently travel to other countries for business, holidays or some other purposes.....

Though, English language is widely understood every where but beside English there are other local country languages being spoken there.... Which language you think is interesting??? How many languages you can understand or speak???

Which language would you like to learn beside your own language???

Chinese--100%

English--75%

Cantonese--80%

Korea--3%

Spain--0.2%

Italy--0.2%

I'd like to learn the language from my clients and friends,jaja.

Ciao

Shirley

 


10 Nov 2008 23:54
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Quoting from [Xiaomu]:

As we know, a number of our members frequently travel to other countries for business, holidays or some other purposes.....

Though, English language is widely understood every where but beside English there are other local country languages being spoken there.... Which language you think is interesting??? How many languages you can understand or speak???

Which language would you like to learn beside your own language???



hehe,i still have no chance to travel .the reasons are many.but i really a person who like travel very much ,at this time ,the most happy thing for me about language is to approve my english .i find many persons english are so good that i really expect i can have a chance to live aboard for some time ,and learn the customs of the people live aboard and communicate with them just in english .
25 Nov 2008 00:46
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