What Languages Do You Speak?

Guarani: Native lang. "Mba'e piko lo mita?"

Spanish: Spain soldiers discover the guarani natives and so the paraguayans were born a Gua/nish mix!
English: almost perfect!
Japanese: just basic words.
 
>>GirlyGirl
Imagine people talking all in different languages on the same Forums.
English is the most common language in the world, and it's required to know in most countries.
Actually, if I didn't speak English, I've lost my job, and I couldn't even do my school.
 
ユークリウッド・ヘルサイズ said:
English is the most common language in the world
Aside from Mandarin.

Anyway, English, obviously, and I have only a little bit of experience with German and French. I also know a few basic words in many languages; overall, I fail at languages. :(
 
ユークリウッド・ヘルサイズ said:
>>GirlyGirl
Imagine people talking all in different languages on the same Forums.
English is the most common language in the world, and it's required to know in most countries.
Actually, if I didn't speak English, I've lost my job, and I couldn't even do my school.

sorry thats not what i meant
i meant that people are saying they speak english but we pretty much know everyone on this forum can speak english
sorry if i offended anyone :(
 
Bonjour! Je m'appelle Lily, Jai habite Angleterre, c'etait tres ennyeux. Je voudrais le fromage!
Random French :P
 
Is er dan niemand die minstens een beetje Nederlands spreekt?
Ik kan geen Frans, maar ik verstond Lily wel een beetje.

Translation:
There's nobody that can speak at least a little Dutch?
I can't speak French, but I understood Lily a little.
 
ユークリウッド・ヘルサイズ said:
Is er dan niemand die minstens een beetje Nederlands spreekt?
Ik kan geen Frans, maar ik verstond Lily wel een beetje.

Translation:
There's nobody that can speak at least a little Dutch?
I can't speak French, but I understood Lily a little.


nope no dutch I am starting to understand it better now.
 
I know like two words in Dutch what I don't know who to spell
Movurt-move out the way
Crenidai-I don't know
 
Yo tampoco puedo hablar en holandés, pero si en español chileno :B
Me pregunto si hay alguien más en el foro que sea de Chile, hasta ahora creo que soy el unico jajajaja
 
>>Legend of Lily
>Movurt-move out the way
>Crenidai-I don't know

I can confirm that both of these "words" don't make sense at all.
 
Frank Sinatra said:
Aside from Mandarin.
And Spanish.
ユークリウッド・ヘルサイズ said:
Is er dan niemand die minstens een beetje Nederlands spreekt?
Ik kan Nederlands, maar ik kan het beter lezen/verstaan dan spreken :p Het lijkt op Duits.

And yeah, I have no idea what Lily's words are supposed to be either.
 
How about learning a little about my language?
====
Mba'eichapa reko'e lo mita?: "how it's your day going guys?"
Mbarakaja: "Cat"
Temimbo'e: "Teacher"
mita'i: "little kid"
mitakuña'i: "little girl"
sa'yju: "Yellow"
ru: "Father"
sy: "Mother"
and many many others.
 
- + ToD + - said:
How about learning a little about my language?
====
Mba'eichapa reko'e lo mita?: "how it's your day going guys?"
Mbarakaja: "Cat"
Temimbo'e: "Teacher"
mita'i: "little kid"
mitakuña'i: "little girl"
sa'yju: "Yellow"
ru: "Father"
sy: "Mother"
and many many others.
why do you need mitakuña'i when there's no male equivalent
 
Legend of Lily said:
Bonjour! Je m'appelle Lily, Jai habite Angleterre, c'etait tres ennyeux. Je voudrais le fromage!
Random French :P
She's saying 'Hello! My name is Lily, I live in England, it is very(something). I like Cheese!'
 
>>Vellidragon
>Ik kan Nederlands, maar ik kan het beter lezen/verstaan dan spreken :p Het lijkt op Duits.

You did it really well.
Ich kann Deutsch nicht so gut.
Ober ich müsse nähr Deutschland am Freitag.
(Said everything from my knowledge.)
 
ユークリウッド・ヘルサイズ said:
There's nobody that can speak at least a little Dutch?
FBowser1 can speak a bit of Dutch
 
Grim said:
- + ToD + - said:
How about learning a little about my language?
====
Mba'eichapa reko'e lo mita?: "how it's your day going guys?"
Mbarakaja: "Cat"
Temimbo'e: "Teacher"
mita'i: "little kid"
mitakuña'i: "little girl"
sa'yju: "Yellow"
ru: "Father"
sy: "Mother"
and many many others.
why do you need mitakuña'i when there's no male equivalent

mita is male for kid! The "'i" complement it's something you put on the word than means little.
And "kuña" it's what makes it female.
Also
Karai: "Sir"
Vakapipopo(sounds pretty stupid): "ball"
vaka: "cow"
ovecha: "sheep"
Tapiti: "Bunny"
Kavaju: "horse"
apere'a: "hamster"
ñembo: "complement you add at the begining of words to state that person it's acting like something he isn't"
 
- + ToD + - said:
mita is male for kid! The "'i" complement it's something you put on the word than means little.
And "kuña" it's what makes it female.
Also
Karai: "Sir"
Vakapipopo(sounds pretty stupid): "ball"
vaka: "cow"
ovecha: "sheep"
Tapiti: "Bunny"
Kavaju: "horse"
apere'a: "hamster"
ñembo: "complement you add at the begining of words to state that person it's acting like something he isn't"
okay what language is this

are you related to that lady from wedding crashers
 
Grim said:
okay what language is this
are you related to that lady from wedding crashers
haha! Not at all! It's my native language! The guarani! We're the only country that has 2 official languages. Spanish/guarani
and the mix between the two it's called "Jopara"
in my country almost everybody talk in a "Jopara" way.
 
>>- + ToD + -
Actually, Belgium has 2 official languages (Dutch and French), Luxemburg has 2 official languages mixed (French and German), and The Netherlands has a province (Friesland) that has 2 official languages (Dutch and Fries, and some people refer Zeeuws and Limburgs as languages as well, but they're just dialects).
 
ユークリウッド・ヘルサイズ said:
>>- + ToD + -
Actually, Belgium has 2 official languages (Dutch and French), Luxemburg has 2 official languages mixed (French and German), and The Netherlands has a province (Friesland) that has 2 official languages (Dutch and Fries, and some people refer Zeeuws and Limburgs as languages as well, but they're just dialects).
Ha! I wanted someone to say this! My Guarani Teacher is such a stupid guy!. I knew he was talking *bleep*!
Back on guarani:
Mbo'ehaore: "School"
Reikututa!: "I'm going to stab you!"
Pirapire: "Money"
Ñandejara: "God"
Tajhachí: "sheriff"
 
Oh, and I forgot Cyprus: Greece and Turkish.
 
ユークリウッド・ヘルサイズ said:
Ich kann Deutsch nicht so gut.
Ober ich müsse nähr Deutschland am Freitag.
(Said everything from my knowledge.)
That's not too bad :3 "ober" should be "aber" though, and "müsse" is "muss" (it's an irregular verb, the form would be correct if it were regular). Not sure which word you were looking for with the "nähr"; if you mean naar though, that should be "nach" :3 Still pretty good though, lots of people have more trouble with German; it's just a needlessly difficult language :\
ユークリウッド・ヘルサイズ said:
Luxemburg has 2 official languages mixed (French and German)
Luxembourg has Luxembourgish as well, though it's apparently barely used (I saw a few things written in it when I went there, though). French seems to be the "primary" language, at least in the city Luxembourg; when I spoke German at a McDonald's there, people didn't (or pretended not to) understand me, but their employees may just be unfriendly >_>

Oh, and you forgot a couple others too. There's a long list of countries with more than one official language, actually; Ireland (English and Irish), Finland (Finnish and Swedish), Switzerland (German, French, Italian and Romanish), Canada (English and French), etc. Many African countries have multiple official languages, too; South Africa has eleven(!).
 
Ja umiem tez po Polsku.
Tylko nie piszcz, ale ja umiem bardzo dobrze rozmawiając.

Translation:
I can also speak Polish.
Just not writing, but I can speak really good.

(Polish is even my first language, but since I'm born in The Netherlands, nobody learned me to write in Polish.)
 
Back