I'm Xiaoma, a polyglot who has studied dozens of languages. Until the age of 18 I grew up speaking exclusively English, and then I got the chance to learn Mandarin and live in Beijing for a year where I fell in love with Chinese food, language, and culture. This expanded my appetite to learn about cultures, foods, and languages from all around the world and now I share this passion with all of you!
You can learn more about my language journey on my language learning channel ariinbeijing: ru-vid.com
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I just tried this place 5 mins ago and my god I felt like a new born fawn. That’s how good that massage was. Yes it was intense but a good intense. Bro took the evil right out of me
Awwwww yiss 🐊 Gator is still my favorite for making burgers, and I live in Canada! 🍁 It's cool to hear you speaking French-Creole! I pick up most of the words from having to take French up until grade 10 here, but due to being on the West coast, we don't speak it nearly as much. I try to practice by reading packages and boxes to keep my mind fresh since we have to have both on all our products. Glad to see you had a good time! Louisiana is unique and historically amazing!! It's just a shame they gitta deal with hurricanes so often. So much historical stuff gets ruined 😖
You'd love it in villages like Blaenau Ffestiniog and Llanberis in North Wales where there's a very high percentage of Welsh speakers, there's some differences in the language between north and south too.
I'm not even Chinese - I speak Chinese and LIVE in China, however - and I would IMMEDIATELY single out "Kevin" if blindfolded. Very American mandarin pronunciation, sorry man. I guess it might fool people only sort of familiar with the sound of the language, though.