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Can anyone here speak an asian language?

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Reply 60
Original post by TitanicTeutonicPhil
Neither of those are Asian languages. Indians, Pakistanis, and Bangladeshis are not Asians. Asians have almond-shaped eyes. I don't know why Britons always get that wrong.


Asian languages are anything native to Asia. Arabic, Turkish, Persian, Urdu etc are all Asian languages.
Original post by jfwekfnwe
Can you think in Gujarati?


Yes
Urdu, Punjabi and Hindi
Reply 63
Original post by Ribbit1234
Yes


How many languages can you think in?
Original post by Ribbit1234
What does the food kisori look like ? Random question but I wanna know lol.


yellow most of the time my favourite version of it is meat kisori theres white as well but that doesnt taste great do have it with sanna (chickpeas)
Original post by ClearSky
Bangla - Speak, yes. Write/read, no.

Arabic - Speak, sorta. Read/write, yes.

I mostly speak English


omg hi fellow arabic speaker!
Original post by dididid
punjabi and arabic


another arab!!
Some Japanese and a little bit of Korean. Still learning though :tongue:

Why are there so many general language threads today?
Original post by jfwekfnwe
What language do you think in?


Honestly, I can think in any language. It depends on the context. Normally it's English though because most of the resources I use are in English.
Reply 69
Original post by esrever
Honestly, I can think in any language. It depends on the context. Normally it's English though because most of the resources I use are in English.


Can you think in Marathi and Hindi? How many languages can you think in?
Original post by jfwekfnwe
Can you think in Marathi and Hindi? How many languages can you think in?


I can think in Marathi as it's still spoken in my family. English is used when I'm with my friends or in school. So I can think in those 2 languages.

I can still think in Hindi but I haven't spoken much Hindi for past 2 years.
Reply 71
Original post by esrever
I can think in Marathi as it's still spoken in my family. English is used when I'm with my friends or in school. So I can think in those 2 languages.

I can still think in Hindi but I haven't spoken much Hindi for past 2 years.


So you can think in 3 languages? or 2 languages?
Reply 72
Original post by NepalistheBest
Nepalese speaker (can't write or read for s*** though). Dunno when I first spoke it as I was born in the UK.


Same, my parents tried to teach me how to write and read in Nepalese, but they gave up, realising I was hopeless:colondollar:
Original post by dcencima
yellow most of the time my favourite version of it is meat kisori theres white as well but that doesnt taste great do have it with sanna (chickpeas)


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Reply 74
Original post by Ribbit1234
Is it yellow rice? We say kitchri but I find the Bengali word for it funny.

Kisori kaytaaani <<< does that make sense


Do you have to force yourself to think in Gujarati? Like do you think in English naturally?
Original post by Ribbit1234
Is it yellow rice? We say kitchri but I find the Bengali word for it funny.

Kisori kaytaaani <<< does that make sense


are u Pakistani
basically but its got more stuff to it than just the plain rice and coloured it has daal and few other things
Yes, Malayalam
Reply 77
Original post by dalegeorge1
Yes, Malayalam


What age did you learn it and english?
I speak Punjabi and Mandarin
Reply 79
Original post by chloebirdy
I speak Punjabi and Mandarin


What age did you learn them?

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