Youll have to be more specific with "Asian"
Chinese - many dialects, but the mainland Chinese speak Mandarin Chinese.
Japanese - speak Japanese, but write in many ways like Kanji for example
Taiwanese/Hong Kong people - Cantonese or Mandarin Chinese
Most Asian countries speak Mandarin though.
Acupuncture originated in China.
Not all Asians are good at karate. People who learn and constantly practice karate will eventually become good at the martial art.
Strong legs from practice.
The languages used by Afro Asians include Berber, Chadic, Cushitic, Omotic, and Semitic language families.
listen in class Practice, practice, practice!
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I believe it's not "Asians", per se, but Japanese - their language does not have a "L" sound in it, so when they have to pronounce words in English with an "L" they do the best they can. *EDIT*
That depends a lot on which of the dozens of Asian language that person happens to speak. Russian: Пока!
Around 0.1% of the population, mostly by east Asians who have migrated to South Africa.
You say "Can I practice with you?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "se mole ko pelu e?".
asians, asians, and asians
You want to learn start c language. And do practice.