Some summer fun! |
I'm a fairly light packer. For 7 weeks, I think this is pretty good. Let's be honest too; how much could I realistically carry? Haha. |
I've also been squeezing in some Chinese lessons online and with my parents. I am nowhere near fluent but at least I'm headed in the right direction. Recently, I've had a lot of people ask me what languages I speak, and I've never realized how (crazy/cool/different/etc.) my response was until some of them pointed it out. I speak English, some Taiwanese, some Chinese, and a little Spanish. The first three languages are kind of fun for me because in any given conversation with my parents or my two brothers, I will speak either just one of them, a mix of two of them, or all of them combined. Sometimes, I start a conversation in one language and end in another, but often times, I just say the word in whichever language comes to my mind first. As a result, I speak with sentences that use all three languages. Ummmm...confusing! I think I can't even tell the difference after awhile, since my brain tries to sort the three pretty rapidly. My goal though is to eventually speak all four of these languages fluently!
Side note: I find languages quite fascinating. So, in case you were curious, Taiwanese is a popular spoken dialect in Taiwan. It was what every student learned in school before the country adopted the Chinese language. (This was a significant and necessary change, since it is impossible to write in Taiwanese.) I usually compare Chinese and Taiwanese to English and Old English, although I've found that with the latter two languages, if you can understand one, then you can try to understand the other. When it comes to Chinese and Taiwanese, you're still out of luck. The two are quite distinctive.
The next post will be when I'm in Taiwan! Thank you for all of your love and support!
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