Hey guys!
I lived in the places mentioned above except Malaysia where I'll go next and would love to keep these languages alive through regular usage.
If you're interested in Norwegian I can help you out, I'm a teacher with 2000+ lessons taught and I'm currently writing a book on Norwegian too.
I would love to learn a bit of Norwegian;)
I have a few Norwegian friends whom I still have a conversation with and I would love to connect with them more in Norwegian as they are all decent people.
I started with Norwegianclass101 for free causes but I have no motivation to continue it. even though it really good resource.
I love the way to pronounce Norwegian words as it attracts me. It is quite interesting!!!!
But the only thing I can offer is Thai but I live in the southern part of Thailand where it is far from Malaysia 2-3 hours by car. I might teach you some Thai in case you wanna learn it.
I'm in Thailand all the time so I speak a little bit of Thai, but the idea of learning another written language on top of Japanese and Korean makes me dizzy. Despite all that, I'd be super interested in learning some spoken Thai! I'm going to the Phuket/Krabi area this winter to practice some more muay thai actually.
Yes. We can learn eachother. I would love to speak basic Norwegian:)
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¡Hola! Native Spanish speaker here, willing to learn a bit more about Norway and also to help you out keeping alive your Spanish :)