Why did a random Chinese hooker look exactly like Chidori?

Why did a random Chinese hooker look exactly like Chidori?

Why was she able to speak Japanese? Or, why was Sousuke able to speak Cantonese? Why did he even follow her? How did Chidori reach Hong Kong without anyone knowing?

Arr rook same

Because asians.

You saying Chidori isn't a hooker?

Easy. Because Chidori looks like a chinese hooker

It was probably Sagara speaking Cantonese, something he learned for a mission at some point. Once you know three languages you just start piling them on, and he already knew Arabic, English and Japanese.

He was in a pretty bad way mentally after based Gauron told him Tokyo girl died and exploded. Her looking like Chidori was all he needed to wander off in the same general direction as her, but he fucked off when she wanted din-dins so he at least had that much sense.

Tessa probably arranged it. Or the dude in the fat suit. Someone in Mithril.

>Once you know three languages you just start piling them on
Uh I don't think it works that way

Secretly Chidori's mom.

It's hard to learn a new language as an adult if you only know one to begin with. It's easier if you know two. It's easier still if you know three.

It's why you see academics who know like 16 goddamn languages.

Nah.

lol, he never spoke cantonese, and their cantonese sounds fucking weird as fuck, probably the same way germans feel when they hear their animu speaking german

its not really that much harder as an adult, more so when your a kid you tend to be submerged in a culture and exposed to the language constantly for hours on end.
in reality if you spent hours and hours and hours listening to people speak another language and practiced reading writing and trying to communicate in it every single day for a year you would learn it too. but as an adult we tend to spend our time if not working, doing other pointless things
Can you really say you would wanna take 3-4 hours of your day 7 days a week to learn a language like a kid?

He means the characters speaking to eachother that way, not what the viewer is hearing.

It is though. Languages are cumulative, and each one is easier to learn than the last. Especially when they're languages that have some similarities (like learning latin languages, or learning English first and French second, or indeed languages that share a script like Japanese (kanji) and the Chinese languages). And then there's the fact that you can theoretically gain fluency in a language by being fully submerged in it and speaking nothing else for about three months. This is why rapefugees often learn to speak the language of their country of residence to a passable degree (even though they often remain in their own communities and keep speaking their own languages).

From what I've heard, it's truly easier for children because they have more limited vocabulary to begin with. What passes for a child's fluency in Spanish is much more limited than what passes for an adult's fluency in Spanish. Though it does help, which is why immersion schools are rather effective.

So how many languages do you know?

I suppose you have the relevant certs for all of them?

>It was probably Sagara speaking Cantonese

Or they where both speaking English because Hong Kong.

It does.

Except it does.

But it depends on the base dialect. Is it Moonspeak, is it Latin, is it Shitfaced?

Once you pick up Russian, many other Slavic languages get piss easy to learn, especially if you already know English.

French, German, Italian and the other European dialects are all largely Latin based and build off English well.

Spanish and Portugese are their own thing but have Latin in them.

Moon speak you really only need Japanese and Chinese for, the written languages is completely different though. Korean is like a cousin, but once you learn a base, it's not too bad to learn.

The Nordic languages are their own regional dialects, but German makes a good base to learn them from.

The words sound the same, the rules are similar, it just becomes a matter of learning the differences.

Not true Hangul and Japanese kanji are vastly different and have little to nothing in common.

She was speaking Cantonese when they met, when he speaks in another language, she picks up on it and speaks in the same tongue. I believe she mentions he was speaking Japanese, but it isn't important. He followed her because he didn't have any other thing to do, his mind was messed up after quitting Mithril, and she looked like Chidori. As for Chidori, in the novel she blackmailed the spook watching her, whose life she also saved, into getting her there.