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Language Abilities?

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I've been trying to improve the article; i am at an impasse on Ms. Evans Language abilities. For me, the claim to be able to sing in more languages then she speaks comes across as more promotional than informational.

I've been looking for more sources for these claims and came across 2 that stuck out to me, the article from the Vancouver Sun (Tuesday April 20, 1999) Multiligual Evans to Sing for Zhu " ( from linievans.com/reviews) It describes how she learns songs by listening to them over and over until she gets the words and inflections right then on her linkedin she talks about how she learned a few phrases and 3 songs in Vietnamese for a client.

At what point do you go from learning/ memorizing a song in another language to being able to sing in another language? Is there a better way to indicate that she learned songs by memorizing in the languages rather then just say she can sing in those languages? Mashedpotatoesinmyhair (talk) 22:48, 27 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]