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Guest Posted October 2, 2012 Report Posted October 2, 2012 Iway amway itequay oodgay atway eekingspay Igpay Atinlay utbay Iway annotcay eekspay Enchfray orway Ermangay ithoutway avinghay otay opstay andway ooklay upway ordsway inway ethay ictionaryday.WHOA! I just had a fantastic discovery! I can read and understand pig latin easier than I can understand it when spoken!!! Quote
dahlia Posted October 3, 2012 Report Posted October 3, 2012 I apologize if this is too personal, but may I ask where he studied? I have been searching for institutions that teach Vietnamese, but they are very scarce.Univ of Michigan (Go Blue!). He was also the co-president, treasurer and secretary (at different times) of the Vietnamese Student Assn. Obviously, we are not Vietnamese, so he musta done something right. Southeast Asian ProgramsBe prepared to spend some mega bucks for tuition, unless you are a resident, even then, it ain't cheap. As a public school, it won't give 100% scholarship aid to non-residents (my son got a ton of aid, but not 100%, which he would have gotten at most other schools since he was National Merit, had high SAT scores, etc.). You might want to look around at some of the private schools that have excellent language and area studies programs and where the tuition may be higher, but they can give 100% assistance if needed. Quote
Aino Posted October 3, 2012 Author Report Posted October 3, 2012 Univ of Michigan (Go Blue!). He was also the co-president, treasurer and secretary (at different times) of the Vietnamese Student Assn. Obviously, we are not Vietnamese, so he musta done something right. Southeast Asian ProgramsBe prepared to spend some mega bucks for tuition, unless you are a resident, even then, it ain't cheap. As a public school, it won't give 100% scholarship aid to non-residents (my son got a ton of aid, but not 100%, which he would have gotten at most other schools since he was National Merit, had high SAT scores, etc.). You might want to look around at some of the private schools that have excellent language and area studies programs and where the tuition may be higher, but they can give 100% assistance if needed.Thank you! I am familiar with their language program and knew that they taught Vietnamese. I was also interested in their music program, but they are absurdly expensive, even though they are an excellent school.O.o??? Quote
DasMarcos Posted October 7, 2012 Report Posted October 7, 2012 I speak both Spanish and English, and Portuguese to a much lesser extent. I rarely have the opportunity to speak with my Portuguese brothers as I do not travel to Lisbon often. Quote
mirkwood Posted October 8, 2012 Report Posted October 8, 2012 English, a little bit of spanish, tweaker and criminalese. Quote
Bini Posted October 8, 2012 Report Posted October 8, 2012 I studied Latin in private school for several years. My father speaks English and is fluent in 5 other languages, so it was really stressed upon us kids to pickup a secondary language, which happened to be French for all of us. Apart from English and French, I understand Tagalog and I'm getting better at picking up the Spanish spoken around me. Since I've been married to my husband, who is Dutch, I've also learned some Dutch phrases over the years. Quote
Windseeker Posted October 8, 2012 Report Posted October 8, 2012 I speak English, Japanese and a little Portuguese. Quote
Misshalfway Posted October 8, 2012 Report Posted October 8, 2012 I speak English, hick, and a little valley girl. Quote
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