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ChristopherB
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22 January 2010 at 11:00am | IP Logged 
Not surprisingly, with the whole "China boom" there is a noticeable surge in the number of people studying Mandarin. Japanese is also a very popular (East-)Asian language, and I have heard that quite a few Westerners are able to speak these languages fluently. Obviously the ratio of Westerners fluent in such languages is overwhelmingly drowned out by the number of Asians who speak English to a high degree, but I am curious to know: how common is it for a person of non-Asian decent, ie. a Brit or an American or a Russian or a Mexican to learn and eventually speak languages like Vietnamese or Korean to a near-native level? Have you ever met such a person? I'm aware there are numerous videos of people speaking impeccable Mandarin, for instance, but what about lesser-known Asian languages?
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Captain Haddock
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 Message 2 of 57
22 January 2010 at 12:25pm | IP Logged 
I know a Canadian in Thailand who speaks Thai almost like a native.
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hombre gordo
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22 January 2010 at 1:54pm | IP Logged 
What about this Australian guy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCITee_8ZnU

This guy is fluently conversing in Thai on a Thai TV show. Thai is a pretty rare language for westerners to learn.

Nowdays Asian languages are getting pretty popular.
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Tyr
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22 January 2010 at 4:26pm | IP Logged 
A lot of Thai speakers out there due to the big expat community for sure.
Korean is also quite widespread I'd imagine. A lot of people seem to go there to teach English.
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CobaltDragon
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22 January 2010 at 4:54pm | IP Logged 
I am studying Vietnamese...and there are a few people who are fluent or nearly so that I
know of. Most are veterans from the war, but not all. This girl on YT moved to VN and is
marrying a guy from there and she's become fluent to an amazing degree. My Vietnamese
friends say she is quite good.
http://www.youtube.com/user/ThuyYeuTuan

I'm nowhere near that yet, but I'm working and getting better according to my tutor and
friends.
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Fat-tony
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22 January 2010 at 7:45pm | IP Logged 
Yeah, there are plently of near-natives speakers in Thailand. Once you move beyond the
travellers "scene" I think its almost the norm for a Thai to know a Farang or at least an
"Asian" foreigner who speaks excellent Thai. Many foreigners also speak one of related
regions languages like Kum Muenag (Northern Thai), Isaan (North-Eastern) or Dtai
(Southern)- roughly synonymous to learning Catalan or Galician if you lived in the
appropriate part of Spain.
I have an Australian friend who has family ties (through marriage) to Chiang Mai and
Eastern Java who speaks Thai, Kum Mueang, Isaan, Bahasa Indonesia and Sundanese at an
extremely high level (in additional to a smattering of European languages).
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Johntm
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22 January 2010 at 8:33pm | IP Logged 
I'm American and plan on learning Korean in a year or so...bu for now I know a few spoken words and I haven't learned hangul yet.
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JasonBourne
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 Message 8 of 57
22 January 2010 at 11:03pm | IP Logged 
I know of an American businessman who is fluent in Japanese, Korean, and getting VERY good at Mandarin.

He however has lived in various places in Asia for nearly 35 years.

Edited by JasonBourne on 22 January 2010 at 11:05pm



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