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Originally posted by: desigrl05
sweeite, although my passport may say asian but i really ddi not have any exposure to hindi until i visitied when i was 16..my parents spoke no hindi w/ me whatsoever..im not someone extrordinary nor does my career depend on it..but i just picked it up w/in 3months..and to this day i speak and write hindi just as fluently as a common native...key words here being, my career did not depend on me speaking hindi and still I am speaking it with a good command... its just sad that she has been here for about 7 years or so and still its like this.. not a big change is required and granted she is trying..but damn, 7 years and this is the result?and again what the media did wasn't right, i dont' support thatim not sure about the rest of us here but i know for sure in the states another foreign language is required...it took me 3yrs and i know how to speak and write spanish in a correct manner..and that i may say has def. no links to me whatsoever..learning a new language shouldnt be a diering task that takes one 7 years... and i could care less about the accent..thats not what matters but rather thats its taken her so long to even familiarize with common words and phrases
You opened up a totally new direction to this...now that I am thinking you are correct leave the accent but the common terms and slangs should be there after 10 yrs (she started modelling in India when she as 14 and Boom happened afetr 3 yrs).
Still when I hear her she is similar to "Mein Uloo ki pathi hoon" by Barbara Mori....that is somehing to think about for sure for KAtrina....π
Languages are so beautiful..I know Thai and Spanish, Hindi....I would like to learn more..Italian as my close friend is one....
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