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Re:looking for someone who speak English well,in turn,i will teach you Chinese
hi I'm Yolie and I saw you message I know English and I've always wanted to learn Chinese. If you want contact me and if you can not just reply to this on the Bulletin Board and we can find a way to contact each other

Language pair: English; Chinese, other
Yolanda C.
June 20, 2007

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Latest: June 21, 2007
Re:English-Chinese Exchange
Hi Connie, I travel ofton to Guilin, I have taught oral English at a private school there for only 1 month, it was alot of fun.
I just found this site and I think I will become a gold member so please wait for me and contact me later if you like.

Yours truly,
..Karl

Language pair: English; Chinese, other
Karl O.
May 11, 2007

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Latest: May 11, 2007
Re:I want Chinese friend!
hi ,i would to help your Chinese & China traditional culture if you can help me jps,too

hehe^^

waiting for yourgood news


Language pair: Japanese; Chinese, other
Allen w.
May 10, 2007

# Msgs: 2
Latest: September 20, 2008
Re:English-Chinese Exchange
hello connie! im very much interested to learn your language (chinese) and very willing to teach you english language. im a filipino, and if you want i can also teach you our native language, tagalog. tnx! hope 2 here from you soon! take care!

Language pair: English; Chinese, other
Jewn P.
May 10, 2007

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Latest: May 11, 2007
English-Chinese Exchange
Hi,good day .I am connie from China, as a native Chinese,I am quite familar with chinese culture and histroy as well as the places of interests. Also, I can speak a little bit of Japanese. I want to make friends with the people who can speak english fluently! as i am not a gold member, if you are interested, please contact me and i will reply immediately.

Language pair: English; Chinese, other
xia z.
May 5, 2007

# Msgs: 3
Latest: May 11, 2007
podemos ayudarnos y conocernos
Hola, si necesitas que te ayude en tu español estoy a tu servicio y si tu me puedes ayudar con el chino te lo agradezco anticipadamente Además podemos ser amigos

Language pair: Spanish; Chinese, other
Alex G.
April 21, 2007

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Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Just Contact Me
Hey,Wendy:Thanks for your reply first!I n fact,people now living in Taiwan speak approximately 4 language.(three ones are related to chineses;the other one is Aborigines'language)However,the language I discussed with you before means the same one spoken by you and me.I think that the biggest differences are our pronunciation and the words we use.(simplified or traditional)As for the language you thought before is Ming Nang.(Steven says correctly:Tai Wan Ua)Ming Nang is a dialect spoken by plenty of Taiwanese,inclusive of me.Thus,I can say traditional chinese and Ming Nang just like the condition that you can say Cantonese and Mandarin.>>>(Steven:Can you understand?:))
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As for the relationship between Taiwan and China,I am very confused that I don't want to discuss here.Maybe you have your own opinion(Right!Taiwanese'ancestry all but comes from China),but I deny that"Taiwan belongs to China."After all,now our cultures differ a lot.Thus,as long as we all lead safe lives,the dispute is unnecessary.
(ps>Wendy:Can't I post my Msn?)

Good luck

Ter ching

Language pair: Chinese, other; English
Ter Ching C.
February 15, 2007

# Msgs: 7
Latest: February 15, 2007
Re:Re:Re:Re:Just Contact Me
hello!Ter Ching Chiu. thanks for your opinion. but i think you might get me wrong. so i have to clarify something here.

firstly, i have to say sorry that i mixed up Taiwanese and Min dialect.(ÒòΪ̨ÍåÓиö·½ÑÔ½ÐÃöÄÏÓï,ÎÒÖªµÀÃöÄÏÓïµÄ·¢ÒôÊǸúÆÕͨ»°ÊǺܲ»Í¬µÄ), i thought that Min dialect refered to Taiwanese. i made this mistake. but what i said to Laurence is just dialect, just the pronuciation. there are many dialects in China.take an simple example, Cantonese and Mandarin.

secondly, you are right. Mandarin Chinese is simplified and easier. that is why many foreigners prefer learning Mandarin Chinese, but not other dialects. that is why i said to Laurence it is much much better to learn pure Mandarin, but not dialects.

thirdly, i have to, as a Chinese , i have to correct one of your words. "Taiwan is a country next to China"??? please, Taiwan belongs to China. Taiwan is part of China. i do think you studied so much Chinese history. and you should 100% understand this iron-like truth.thank you for your understanding in advance.

take care

Wendy

Language pair: Chinese, other; English
Wendy c.
February 14, 2007

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Latest: February 15, 2007
Re:Just contact me
Bonjour Lanrance,

Je suis Ingrid et viens de Shanghai.J'apprends francais maintenant.
Je pense que nous pouvons s'aider l'un l'autre.
Pls see my profile,you'll know how to contact me.

Cordialement,

Ingrid

Language pair: Chinese, other; French
Ingrid
February 14, 2007

# Msgs: 7
Latest: February 15, 2007
Re:Re:Re:Just Contact Me
Wendy:
I can't agree your action very much.
"Taiwanese"is not a dialect! Instead,"Taiwanese" is the traditional
Chinese words.Besides,"Mandarin Chinese" is the Simplified Chinese words.In other words,"Mandarin Chinese"is "SIMPLIFIED".(In the ancient times,Chinese words are like those now in Taiwan)
Thus,I think that many foreigners want to learn Mandarin Chinese because it is simplified and easier.
In sum,Taiwan is a country next to China.(maybe you should have an map.)Furthermore,Taiwanese is not a dialect!It's PURE >just like what you said.
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Laurence:Wait for your mail.:)

Language pair: Chinese, other; English
Ter Ching C.
February 14, 2007

# Msgs: 7
Latest: February 15, 2007
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