yea he does, for all i know, i think only mandarin.
im dont know how he learnt it though.
i do not know how to say that in chinese but i speak this language.
I think he sang on the Chinese language album Me released May 2 2008.
Because in China, citizens speak Chinese and in the USA citizens speak American. So immigrants have to adapt to their customs not the other way around.
I don't think so. He might know a little bit of Cantonese if his dad taught him, but I think he's said before he doesn't speak it.
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Most of them know it and can speak it okay, albeit with an accent and bad grammar. Chinese children are offered optional classes on how to speak english in school. I think they offer these courses beginning elementry school? Anyway, yes, they do know english, and don't be surprised if they can speak it fluently too.
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China and Singapore would be the only two countries that I know of that have Chinese as an offical language- also people speaking Chinese can be found in most countries.
Our language and her or his language are not the same, so we don't know what he or she said. For example, when hearing someone speak Chinese (when you don't speak it yourself) you can't know what he or she said!
Because they know more about other Chinese than other nationalities and because it would mean they have to speak another language than what they have been taught
I know they speak Japanese, Chinese, Swahili, Portugese, French, German, Spanish, and Arabic, but that's all.
Our language and her or his language are not the same, so we don't know what he or she said. For example, when hearing someone speak Chinese (when you don't speak it yourself) you can't know what he or she said!