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Z will be ok, always :)

learn more languages
become fluent

so far i fluently speak:
1. French
2. English
3. Susu

i speak a bit of (trying to get better):
1. Spanish
2. Malink鍊
i want to learn to speak (in the process of learning):
1. Japanese
2. Chinese Mandarin/Cantonese



Comments:

Ivymere finds strength...somewhere, somehow

I wish I could learn French

:p but alas, I’m horrible with all languages…I can’t seem to wrap my head around ‘em.

I want to relearn Japanese as well. I speak Cantonese! :) I want to learn Mandarin though.

Z will be ok, always :)

i can do it!

Chinese is so hard to learn though :( and it sounds odd too. But i’m up to the chalenge.

Oh, and thanks for the invitation for the “Compliments Journal” :)

Ivymere finds strength...somewhere, somehow

Haha

Which dialect? Cantonese is way rough and more guttural but Mandarin is more “flowy.” But if you’re going to learn to curse, learn it in Cantonese :D. It’s better haha. More colorful.

Thanks for joining the team at the C journal! :D

Z will be ok, always :)

a lil' of both

Hahahaha, thanks for the heads up!

What is

Susu?

Skyjack Zen Polish so long so long

Pssh...

Duh!

Geez nic, how did you not know that?

Ohhhh.

I speak that, too!

Vroom, vrooooom! Beep beep! Honk!

But I just looked it up, and I think Z was actually referring to a West African language, in which case I am in awe…!

Z will be ok, always :)

:)

You got it. It’s a Western African spoken language, Guinea to be specific. You’re so intelligent.

Actually

Google is so intelligent. It’s my auxiliary brain. :-)

I tried learning Zulu on my own in the past. I find languages fascinating, and especially like finding languages that aren’t widely spoken and trying them out, just to hear the music of the language and get a feel for it.

How did you learn Susu?

Z will be ok, always :)

Well

I was born in Western Africa, so i ended up learning it. People say that it sounds odd, but when you think about it, what language doesn’t sound odd?

DocD The answer, my friend, is...

The one that doesn't sound odd is the one where you're from

Like wine, the one that tastes the best is where you’re from


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