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26-03-05, 06:21 PM
French and ......? Almania(spelling).
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26-03-05, 08:37 PM
french and german (we say "allemand", germans say "deutsch")
"Some people believe football is a matter of life and death. I\'m very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that."
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26-03-05, 09:05 PM
"allemand", Shuut it wasn't even close.
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26-03-05, 09:20 PM
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"allemand", Shuut it wasn't even close.
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but important! in french u always say like "i speak THE english or THE german" so it's actually "l'allemand"
example:
"je parle l'allemand" - i speak german
"Some people believe football is a matter of life and death. I\'m very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that."
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26-03-05, 09:38 PM
Thanks. How about, Moi j'adore menger?
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27-03-05, 10:35 AM
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Thanks. How about, Moi j'adore menger?
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"j'adore manger" u can say that but its kinda strange.
i adore eating? 4 real?
u better say: "j'aime bien manger"
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where do u live bele? state,city?
"Some people believe football is a matter of life and death. I\'m very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that."
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Villager Senior
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27-03-05, 03:52 PM
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Thanks. How about, Moi j'adore menger?
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"j'adore manger" u can say that but its kinda strange.
i adore eating? 4 real?
u better say: "j'aime bien manger"
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where do u live bele? state,city
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Thanks, Yeah I know,
adore=like y/n. Is it j'aime bien manger. offtopic.gifPM state, city.
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27-03-05, 08:09 PM
adore (fr.) =adore (engl.)
like = aimer
"Some people believe football is a matter of life and death. I\'m very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that."
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28-03-05, 03:03 AM
Long way to go.
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30-03-05, 05:52 PM
i got way too much time on my hands..
but here goes: I am Ugandan. Frome central so we speak Luganda.
1. WHAT IS YOUR NAME? Elinya yo ki? or HELLO > Olotya
2.WHERE ARE YOU FROM? Ovawa? I AM FROM.. Nnva London
3.CALL ME. Kumbira.
For any ugandans on here, feel free to amend my spelling!!
"Until lions tell the tale, the story of the hunt will always glorify the hunter" - African Proverb
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30-03-05, 05:58 PM
eskay,
Do you speak swahili too?
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04-04-05, 02:40 PM
Bele..
no I don't.. when i was younger and around family more, i use to know the basics .. now. :?
"Until lions tell the tale, the story of the hunt will always glorify the hunter" - African Proverb
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04-04-05, 03:52 PM
eskay,
Some Ugandans speak swahili that's all.
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22-04-05, 12:41 AM
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ANY LANGUAGE IS WELCOME. HOW DO YOU SAY.....
1. WHAT IS YOUR NAME?
2.WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
3.CALL ME.
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Italiano di cultura è facile finché lei capisce di che i certi principi circondando questa bella lingua.
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Learning Italian is easy as long as you understand certain principles surrounding this beautiful language.
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L'aiuterò se lei è seriamente interessato.
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I will help you if you are seriously interested.
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22-04-05, 03:47 AM
Yeah I'm. Need basics.
I lived 6 months in northern Italy 04, but never learnt more than I knew  .
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