I'm sorry for butting in, but does anyone know a school that teaches the Korean language?
I'm sorry for butting in, but does anyone know a school that teaches the Korean language?
the human brain is said to be able to accommodate more than 40 languages. but if i had to choose 1, i'd go for Chinese (mandarin).
I think spanish is good ron and maybe japanese cause I hear that some call centers are looking for customer rep for these languages and usually higher ni sila pay than regular call center agents, If my source is not mistaken purag 20k daw ang staring...
ganahan mo makat-on french as my 5th language. (bisaya,tagalog,english,cantonese)
but i'd rather learn korean at this point para pangwarta sa mga koreanong ganahan patudlog english. lol anyong haseyo
how much kha na ang japanese classes??planning to enroll myself..
In our region it's better to learn chinese, and it should be both cantonese and mandarin, wala nay problema sa english kay medium of instruction na man nato.
Mandarin
Most of northern and southwestern China, Taiwan and Singapore (and other overseas Chinese communities) <-- according to wiki..
Cantonese
Southern China, Canada (Vancouver, Toronto), United States (San Francisco, New York City, San Gabriel Valley), Vietnam, Malaysia, Panamá, Perú, Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines, United Kingdom and other countries where Cantonese migrants have settled. <-- according to wiki gahapon..![]()
Last edited by P-Chan; 07-23-2010 at 05:08 PM.
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