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Feb 2023
39m 14s

21: 4 Asian Languages You Can Learn Toge...

Rita, Raffaele and the teams from Easy Languages
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Join Rita in this special episode and listen to our remarkable guest, Tim Keeley - a hyperpolyglot & author - as he tells us about his fantastic life journey in 30 languages and gives us valuable insights into the historical and cultural ties that bind 4 of the major East Asian Languages: Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean and Japanese. Tim explains - examples in s ... Show More
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