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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2008

Remy counts to 10 in Cantonese, Mandarin, and Korean

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  • Counting in Tagalog. Thanks!!!

  • 'Han Guk Mal' is Korean. 'GwongDongWa' is Cantonese. Don't confuse this audience or your kid Daddy. :)

  • @Lunatic4Bizcas

    The little one is aware of that. However, what came out first was different from what i had asked him to begin with. Oh well, he's still just a kid.

  • @pcsfo But you said han guk mal, then yat yi sam.

  • @1Deborah8 True. But for the little one, it's like a script for him. I asked for Korean first, he'll answer what comes first to his mind. But he's doesn't have that problem now since he is older and much more adaptive.

  • he shuld learn HMONG too because hmong are the ancient asian ppls...

  • @somewierddude00

    Actually, it's not a bad idea. However, there aren't any schools in my neighborhood that teaches Hmong.

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  • I want to be able to do that too.  Love the "I'm Done" part haha

  • lol, English isn't asian hahaha :P

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  • Ha. "Huh? I'm done." so cute

  • @xiala1980 : Hana Dul Set Net are the native Korean numbers. 'Han Guk Mal,' just means Korean language. Anyway, I appreciate your comment. Have a great day!

  • @Lunatic4Bizcas "Han Guk Mal" is most certainly not Korean. "Hana Dul Set Net..." is Korean.

  • I heard that pronouncing the 'sh' sound for 10 (ship) would have sexual relations meaning than saying it more as 'sip'. Am I wrong?

  • great job!

  • hes so cute and smart and handsome :D

  • why is so freaking cute.

  • Wow,he is cool

  • @somewierddude00

    what are you talking about...

  • Kids are language learning machines. Glad to see that some parents get their children to learn several languages. After the age of eight this natural talent begins to disappear, so I find it crucial to take advantage of this ability while we can.

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