no that is wrong and the previous answer was toatly incorrect and annoying they are both the same but earlier on in the tribes they split and formed different languages and cultures
He spoke Chinese and Arabic.
many peole there speak Chinese and eglish
at least spanish and english, plus maybe other native languages
African-Americans in the United States primarily speak English. However, there are also some African-Americans who speak African languages, Creole languages, or other languages from their ancestral backgrounds.
Chinese and sometimes English
Mostly English, although some people speak Spanish, French, Japanese, Chinese, German, and other languages.
I am pretty sure they speak Japanese... Nagasaki is in Japan.
Many K-pop idols speak Korean as it is their native language. Some idols may also speak other languages such as English, Japanese, or Chinese depending on their background and training. Additionally, some idols learn additional languages to communicate with their international fans.
Depends of your background. If you are Chinese, you would find european languages difficult. If you speak an European language like English, then other European languages (French, Spanish) should be the easiest languages to learn, and languages using other alphabets (Chinese mandarin or Cantonese, Russian, Arabic, Hebrew, Japanese...) will present more difficulties.
I know they speak Japanese, Chinese, Swahili, Portugese, French, German, Spanish, and Arabic, but that's all.
No. Japanese people come from Japan and speak the Japanese Language. On the other hand Chinese people come from China and speak a variety of Chinese Languages. If you look at an atlas all will be revealed.
the ones i know of are latin, japanese, and chinese. i don't speak all the worlds languages, so these are the only ones i know.
Multiple languages are spoken in Asia, for example: Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Thai, and lots more. Also lots of Asian languages have dialects which are considered to be different languages by some.
I have doubts about this being really a Japanese person. He/She writes to a Chinese: "Chinese poetry may be breathtakingly beautiful, but you know as well as I do that it does not translate into Western languages, which guarantees that I will never be able to appreciate its beauty." A Japanese can easily read Chinese poetry. A Japanese will NEVER speak about "westsern language" as if it was somehow superior to "non-western" languages. My 2 cents
no that is wrong and the previous answer was toatly incorrect and annoying they are both the same but earlier on in the tribes they split and formed different languages and cultures
In old times, we only speak chinese. Since about 1980s, all students are required to learn a foreign language. 99% of them can speak some English!