Posted 2010-June-24, 15:40
English is my first language, which comes as a shock to most people here in the UK because I'm ethnically Chinese after all. But then few people know that English is the first language in Singapore. (Although Bolo Santosi would make you think otherwise!)
Mandarin Chinese is my mother tongue and so a second language (although I did it in school at the "first language" level). The funniest thing is, a few weeks into my first year, some Chinese coursemates were seated next to me and one of them asked the other in Mandarin what the lecturer had just wrote. I answered the question in Mandarin and the guy next to me said, "You can understand Mandarin!" and I was like "Of course!"
So yeah, after coming to the UK, I have had some people thinking I don't understand English well and some people thinking I don't understand Mandarin.
Other Chinese dialects I understand, in decreasing order: Hokkien (Similar to Taiwanese, the main dialect group of Singaporean Chinese), Foochow (my mother's dialect), Cantonese (my father's dialect, and I am really hopeless in understand much)
I also studied Malay for 2 years so I understand some very basic words.
My Malaysian Chinese housemates are proficient in English, Mandarin, Malay and their own dialect, so I really pale in comparison to them...
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