On December 03 2010 03:49 Wolf wrote: Geez, why can't people tell the difference between Thai and Chinese ? It's sooo different.
Well in the video some phrases sound like cantonese. But overall you are right that it sounds nowhere near mandarin or cantonese. Just note that foreign languages from the same region (eastern asia in this case) sound identical if you have no prolonged exposure to some languages there or even speak one for yourself.
I bet you would have difficulties distingushing nowegian from swedish or swiss-german from german (they are different languages because even i as german native speaker cannot understand most sentences spoken by swiss-german speakers i understand about as much as i understand from dutch sentences).
For those of you who didn't like the Thai language for whatever reason, here is a japanese version of the song that she just recorded. Lots more mindblowing cuteness in the video!
On May 27 2011 03:39 elmizzt wrote: For those of you who didn't like the Thai language for whatever reason, here is a japanese version of the song that she just recorded. Lots more mindblowing cuteness in the video!
On May 27 2011 03:39 elmizzt wrote: For those of you who didn't like the Thai language for whatever reason, here is a japanese version of the song that she just recorded. Lots more mindblowing cuteness in the video!
I cant speak japanese myself but her accent is really strong and makes it sounds kinda funny ^^
hmm, I don't speak japanese either, so I don't have any way of telling how strong her accent is, though her chinese is pretty accented as well, but quite cutely of course I still like the Thai version anyways :D
On May 27 2011 03:39 elmizzt wrote: For those of you who didn't like the Thai language for whatever reason, here is a japanese version of the song that she just recorded. Lots more mindblowing cuteness in the video!
Heh! Nostalgia, think i made an obligatory Thai he/she post when this was first posted. Actually did prefer it in a heavily accented Japanese version, cute as a button.