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    nice we have translator here now
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    "The world is all about diversity. I am different and you are different."


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    Learning french is usefull. French language has always class in it when you speak. It is useful if you are in France . Most shops and offices here do not speak English. Not like in Belgium, and Switzerland, they speak french but can manage other language like English and German, depends on where the border is.Although these countries has their own national language.


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    Quote Originally Posted by maka_pilipino
    I forgot to add that the vice-president of the language school I go to is really handsome.
    I heard this everyday from my Filipina wife!
    Best regards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by francesca
    Learning french is usefull. French language has always class in it when you speak. It is useful if you are in France . Most shops and offices here do not speak English. Not like in Belgium, and Switzerland, they speak french but can manage other language like English and German, depends on where the border is.Although these countries has their own national language.

    maybe they need atagalog version in france aside from french,,,german and english


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    Quote Originally Posted by scotsfiancee
    nice we have translator here now
    i can use body language hehehehe


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    Quote Originally Posted by misscarie
    i can use bodylanguage
    Body Language? a non-verbal communication mmmm i think carie you done this
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    "The world is all about diversity. I am different and you are different."


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    Quote Originally Posted by scotsfiancee
    Body Language? a non-verbal communication mmmm i think carie you done this
    right scot ...shhhhhhh they will get ahmmm hehehe


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    Quote Originally Posted by A_flyer
    I heard this everyday from my Filipina wife!

    i cant hear anything is it the sounds this flyer ( OH OH OH stop na)


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    Quote Originally Posted by francesca
    .... French language has always class in it when you speak. It is useful if you are in France .......
    French language is useful in France, thank God for that eh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ivor&mel
    I'd recommend sticking with Chinese (by which I mean Mandarin). English and Mandarin are going to be the two most important languages in the coming years, and learning Mandarin is an enriching experience. Of all the languages that I've studied, I've found Mandarin the most fascinating. It's hard work at the beginning because there are so many unfamiliar concepts, even using only Pinyin: 5 tones... strange grammar... weird tenses... But stick at it and it gives a great insight into the way the Chinese mind works. And if you venture into Hanzi, you'll gain a lot more understanding.

    Ni zhi bu zhidao wo ai Zhongwen?

    Ohayo


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win
    French language is useful in France, thank God for that eh?
    but i am still in manila cant speak french here they will think that im crazy


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win
    French language is useful in France, thank God for that eh?
    How could it be useful here in our land?
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    "The world is all about diversity. I am different and you are different."


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    Quote Originally Posted by scotsfiancee
    How could it be useful here in our land?
    by using sign language


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    Quote Originally Posted by ivor&mel
    I'd recommend sticking with Chinese (by which I mean Mandarin). English and Mandarin are going to be the two most important languages in the coming years, and learning Mandarin is an enriching experience. Of all the languages that I've studied, I've found Mandarin the most fascinating. It's hard work at the beginning because there are so many unfamiliar concepts, even using only Pinyin: 5 tones... strange grammar... weird tenses... But stick at it and it gives a great insight into the way the Chinese mind works. And if you venture into Hanzi, you'll gain a lot more understanding.

    Ni zhi bu zhidao wo ai Zhongwen?

    ohayo good morning


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    We used our own sign language here ahhhhhhhh biyae nko
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    "The world is all about diversity. I am different and you are different."


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    Quote Originally Posted by scotsfiancee
    We used our own sign language here ahhhhhhhh biyae nko
    i can also use face language


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    Face...its would be worst
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    You two lost me after 'Hello......'
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    "Hello"?is this me your looking for its sounds like a song heheheh
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    "The world is all about diversity. I am different and you are different."


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    Hello everyone,

    It's nice to be here! I just registered to this forum as well. Have a nice day everyone!





    From France,
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    Quote Originally Posted by W-A_flyer
    Hello everyone,

    It's nice to be here! I just registered to this forum as well. Have a nice day everyone.
    Do u know flyer?the one who post this thread? you have same name Welcome,piacere!!!
    Scot ===>

    "The world is all about diversity. I am different and you are different."


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    Quote Originally Posted by scotsfiancee
    Do u know flyer?the one who post this thread? you have same name Welcome,piacere!!!

    Yes, he is my husband! Thanks for your welcome scotsfiancee!


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    Quote Originally Posted by W-A_flyer
    Yes, he is my husband! Thanks for your welcome scotsfiancee!
    Hahahaha funny..............happy to have you here
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    "The world is all about diversity. I am different and you are different."


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