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06-26-2006, 06:35 AM #35
Well, actually chinese language is important in most Malaysian daily lives
But some English-educated chinese doesnt seem to think that chinese is important and never bother to learn it.... And they often refer chinese-speakings as Ah Bing Ah Lian which is very bad
And the chinese-speaking often refer english-speakings chinese as bananas, yellow outside, but white inside
That's the sad side
But,
Generally, Chinese is the main language for most Malaysian Chinese and sometimes I'm glad to see that even some Malays and Indian can speak Chinese
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06-26-2006, 06:56 AM #36
This is absurd as most Malaysians are not even Chinese.
Originally Posted by hara^kazuko
Maybe you are cooped up in another world altogether, but the most important language, in economic terms, is (no, not even Malay) is still English.
Back to the topic, it is very common among the Chinese (about 30% of Malaysians are Chinese) to know Mandarin or at least basic Mandarin, or/and some other Chinese dialect. So, it is only expected that WCH (as other players of Chinese descent) should be well-versed in Mandarin.
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06-26-2006, 06:59 AM #37
of course WCH can speak mandarin...also english
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06-26-2006, 06:59 AM #38
yeah....a lot of malays and indians studies in chinese school....
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06-26-2006, 09:09 AM #39
sry, forgot to add up a word 'Chinese' after it
Originally Posted by hcyong
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