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224 No. 224
whats the best way to learn an asian language? Also, heres a picture of me in a hangzhou bus terminal. Peace.
>> No. 225
It would depend on the language in question.
>> No. 227
>>225

Thai. (Not OP)
>> No. 239
>>227

Don't know any Thai, but this guy has a few articles on Thai and he's pretty rad with languages.

http://www.fluentin3months.com/thai-in-8-weeks-mission/
>> No. 241
>>239

I've learnt to a decent degree of fluency, and I managed to do that in about a year.
My suggestion is that you go and live in Thailand.
You're welcome.
>> No. 247
OP, you're a decent looking fellow, and you have a nice, squarish jaw. Your glasses, however, are utter shit. Do yourself a favour and get some more square glasses that will compliment your manly jaw and your facial shape in general.
Sage for irrelivancy, I know nothing about any asian languages. Try saying "Ching" and "Chong" a bunch, maybe they won't notice a difference?

SAGE has been used.


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