Why learn Chinese?

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Re: Why learn Chinese?

Postby Cavesa » Thu Apr 02, 2020 7:37 pm

rdearman wrote:
Cavesa wrote:Even if you happen to meet a lot of natives able to speak English, you'll still live in a bubble.

Hummm... I must be in a bubble. :lol:


You know what I meant...

And actually, yes. You do :-D I just wish bubbles were virusproof. I'd get myself one too.
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Re: Why learn Chinese?

Postby tarvos » Thu Apr 02, 2020 8:50 pm

If you don't know how to learn languages, even Spanish is going to be hard. Don't be daunted by Chinese.
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