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Languages: I am a native English speaker who grew up speaking Philippine and American English at home, British English at school and work, and Aussie English with my mates. I have a
Received Pronunciation accent. Growing up in Japan for some time, I speak advanced Japanese, however it's sometimes difficult for me to converse with people on very specialised and technical topics. I am bad at
Mandarin Chinese (still learning) and my
Philippine Hokkien is almost non-existent. My
Tagalog (
Wikang Filipino) improving because I was exposed to it since young, and I can understand about 95%. I am from
Pangasinan in the
Philippines and
Fukien (Geographically
Fujian,
PRC but politically
Fuchien,
ROC) in
China, however I don't speak
Pangasinan or
Hokkien that well, instead preferring Tagalog and Mandarin.
This is a Wikipediauser page. This is not an encyclopedia article or the talk page for an encyclopedia article. If you find this page on any site other than Wikipedia, you are viewing a
mirror site. Be aware that the page may be outdated and that the user whom this page is about may have no personal affiliation with any site other than Wikipedia. The original page is located at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Ztimes3.
Languages: I am a native English speaker who grew up speaking Philippine and American English at home, British English at school and work, and Aussie English with my mates. I have a
Received Pronunciation accent. Growing up in Japan for some time, I speak advanced Japanese, however it's sometimes difficult for me to converse with people on very specialised and technical topics. I am bad at
Mandarin Chinese (still learning) and my
Philippine Hokkien is almost non-existent. My
Tagalog (
Wikang Filipino) improving because I was exposed to it since young, and I can understand about 95%. I am from
Pangasinan in the
Philippines and
Fukien (Geographically
Fujian,
PRC but politically
Fuchien,
ROC) in
China, however I don't speak
Pangasinan or
Hokkien that well, instead preferring Tagalog and Mandarin.