[SIZE="4"]How many languages / dialects do you speak?[/SIZE]
BTW, if all you know in a certain language is to swear and curse, it doesn't count.
[SIZE="4"]How many languages / dialects do you speak?[/SIZE]
BTW, if all you know in a certain language is to swear and curse, it doesn't count.
1. Filipino/tagalog
2. Pang-galatok (Pangasinan)
3. Chavacano (Zamboanga City)
4. Bisaya (Cebu-Bohol)
5. Ilokano (little - anyamet ten)
6. Bikolano (Dios mabalos)
7. English - as OFW
ayan bumoto na yung 12 languages. ayus na eh, normal/gaussian distribution na yung shape ng poll kaso may spike sa 12 languages. panira ng statistics![]()
Tagalog
Chinese (Fookien fluent, Mandarin basic)
Japanese (basic)
English
Cute! For some reason I find the Ilocano accent so malambing.
I took French and Nihonggo classes in my teens but I forgot everything already![]()
Now I'm thinking if I should take formal German lessons. Every meeting our VP asks if I am learning German already. I told him my German boss (AVP) is teaching me little by little
When I was new in my position the company offered to pay for my tuition but I declined because it was after work and somewhere in Citibank (hassle to go). I regret it because now that we are cost cutting they definitely will not pay for my classes anymore.
Go enroll. It's nice. Good thing they're in Makati now if you're pertaining to Goethe so it's not that far compared to their old place along Aurora near St Paul QC. Took my classes there
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Wow! You speak German?It's so hard to learn because it has so many exceptions to the rule and some words are so long.
The location in Makati is still inconvenient for me because of the trafficI would have to travel right smack on rush hour and sometimes it takes 30 mins just to get out of dela Rosa
It's expensive diba?
Alliance Francaise in Reposo is relatively cheap lang kasi.