@@interviewsaroundtheworld8467CAN I MAKE SUGGESTION OR REQUEST? Please do Street Interviews in Thailand, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Cambodia, Dubai UAE, Macau, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Brunei, India, Laos, China, and Mongolia. Thanx.
@@interviewsaroundtheworld8467the Chinese government choose that I think which is do a dialect to language because it used different characters of Chinese Language.
@@mirae9163is correct. The technical definition of a language is a spoken medium of communication that is mutually unintelligible from another language. Technically Hokkien, Cantonese and other Chinese “dialects” are languages, not dialects. Dialects are spoken mediums of communications that are mutually intelligible to other languages. For instance, Singlish is a dialect of English.
@@lionelproctor82same question for you,, why should a south indian learn hindi that nothing to do with that????why r u imposing hindi on non hindi speaking states 😂
If anyone speaks Cantonese, it is consider another language. Cantonese had been elevated from being a dialect to a language.
That's right^ ^
@@interviewsaroundtheworld8467CAN I MAKE SUGGESTION OR REQUEST?
Please do Street Interviews in Thailand, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Cambodia, Dubai UAE, Macau, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Brunei, India, Laos, China, and Mongolia. Thanx.
Likewise, anyone who speaks Hokkien, Teochew, Hainanese, etc.
not really
Cantonese Hokkien Shanghainese Hakka.. etc they're languages, not dialects
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@@interviewsaroundtheworld8467the Chinese government choose that I think which is do a dialect to language because it used different characters of Chinese Language.
Thats old Chinese
It's technically called a dialect now
But language is definitely mandarin
@@cocaineminor4420
It's linguistically called a language. Cantonese Hokkien... they're definitely languages.
@@mirae9163is correct. The technical definition of a language is a spoken medium of communication that is mutually unintelligible from another language. Technically Hokkien, Cantonese and other Chinese “dialects” are languages, not dialects.
Dialects are spoken mediums of communications that are mutually intelligible to other languages. For instance, Singlish is a dialect of English.
Now English is our national language and second is our mother tongue.
Hi I'm the person was born in Australia and raised to Saudi Arabia and I can speak perfect in 4 official language of Singapore🇸🇬
You are a genius☺️
So you speak English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil?
@@FrozenCappucino no I'm mainly Speak English and Arabic so that doesn’t means I speak 4 language it means I can speak like them.
@@JacobSaideri3486What the heck are you even saying?
@@JacobSaideri3486 Learn grammar first.
I'M KOREAN.
MY GOAL IS SIX LANGUAGES
KOREAN
BRITISH
FRENCH
ARABIC
CHINESE (TRADITIONAL)
RUSSIAN
Add Spanish and you'll be just perfect 😉
English and tamil
Good
I thought tamil was compulsory for indians.
Only for those of South Indian descent
Tamil should be made compulsory for all Indians. Not just for South Indian descents.
@@Sinhala_buddhist-3934 Why should North Indians have to learn a language that has nothing to do with them?
@@lionelproctor82same question for you,, why should a south indian learn hindi that nothing to do with that????why r u imposing hindi on non hindi speaking states 😂
@@s.abinaya4741 Where did I state that South Indians must learn Hindi?
These people forgot that Singapore originally belong to Malay people but most of them can't speak Malay. .what a Shame
It must be a different country😭
So both Malay people but Malaysia kicked Singapore out..
Because Yalam language is the langugage of low class mats and minahs. 😂
Only 14% of Singaporeans today are Malay
@@Maplel3av3stheres high class mat and minahs?
Seems like I know more languages and dialects than all of them in this video. So proud of myself.
you are a great person👍
S
I learnt english and tamil❤❤❤