i thnk thats cool how these kids are learning English numbers (i guess i never really thought about others learnin english I felt like it was jus a given) its cool though...i am actually learning how to count to 10 in mandarin and im 21
You (neoguy9090) seem to be the only one here who has a clue. Yes, they are mostly Thai kids, at an International School in Thailand. All classes are in English. BUT, we studied Chinese for Chinese New Year. Those ARE chinese numbers they are writing (yes, the Japanese use them too. But, if you do some history research you will learn that the they originally came from China). They are saying the numbers in English. Yikes. I'm shocked at the amount of conversation this video instigated.
Oh ok. But you didn't have to say that they were announcing them in english to make what you say sound more complicated then it really is. It's obvious. But why are they speaking Thai and using Chinese numbers?
i thnk thats cool how these kids are learning English numbers (i guess i never really thought about others learnin english I felt like it was jus a given) its cool though...i am actually learning how to count to 10 in mandarin and im 21
gagurl3 1 year ago
i was just about to say how do you write the three in backwards. Then i read your post.
drushtvo 2 years ago
Aw, how cute , the little girl wrote 7 back to fount! that's like what little english kids do, with the number 3!
sirpentium 3 years ago
You (neoguy9090) seem to be the only one here who has a clue. Yes, they are mostly Thai kids, at an International School in Thailand. All classes are in English. BUT, we studied Chinese for Chinese New Year. Those ARE chinese numbers they are writing (yes, the Japanese use them too. But, if you do some history research you will learn that the they originally came from China). They are saying the numbers in English. Yikes. I'm shocked at the amount of conversation this video instigated.
ilikesomtam 3 years ago
If you read the description, those kids are students from a Chinese class at a Thai international school.
Just like if you took Spanish in kindergarten or something and you did a performance on "uno, dos, tres".
neoguy9090 3 years ago
Oh ok. But you didn't have to say that they were announcing them in english to make what you say sound more complicated then it really is. It's obvious. But why are they speaking Thai and using Chinese numbers?
Zaphenath4 3 years ago
They're speaking Thai, writing Chinese numbers (also used by the Japanese), and announcing them in English. =D
neoguy9090 3 years ago
Then the person who posted this video should have said 'Japanese numbers' because they are speaking Japanese.
Zaphenath4 3 years ago
cute! no, that is the chinese characters but the japense also uses them.
Marreone 3 years ago
emm.. that not is chinese, that japanese is number!
Sandy6789 4 years ago