Wow! That's a lot of languages. I really would like to learn more languages.Quote:
Originally Posted by ughhis
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Wow! That's a lot of languages. I really would like to learn more languages.Quote:
Originally Posted by ughhis
Then why don't you?Quote:
Originally Posted by Rye
I'm thinking about taking some Japanese classes.
J'aime la français, mais je suis nul en ça. Je l'étude au collège. Oh Chris, that song/poem is so pretty! :love: French is nice and satisfying if you can understand all the grammar and tenses, but if you can't you feel sad. :(
I have to say, by my standards, you are all pretty bad with French :p
I'm really bad with french. :p And I never do my french homework. :)
Я говорю по-русский и по-английтски.
Кто здесь говорит по-русский?
Я агент КГБ. ;) Литгород - пут к коммунисму!
:love: Я люблю Совет Рабочий! Меня люблят! :love:
Я береммена. :eek:
Portuguese, because my boy whispers sexy things in it in my ear when we're alone.... ;)
PS. Voulez vous coucher avec moi, se soir?
Me too :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by Denmark
Im learning french and spanish, I dont like Either.
English!! :love:
Id love to live in Finland.. (Helsinki)
*ce soirQuote:
Originally Posted by ojoj
and I am less certain, but *couchez
Jag vil eta dina blodårar!
That's Swedish for "I want to eat your veins."
moaning
"Jag gillar att sparka på elefanter" is much more romantic though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Levian
It means (SPOILER)"I like to kick elephants"
Well, considering my school only has Spanish and French and my father is on strike so he can't even afford me piano lessons, I can't.Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris
i personnaly think japanese is a wonderfully beautiful language. even the writing is "pretty"
Ich liebe Deutsch.Quote:
Originally Posted by Orestes
But seriously, German has to be the most un-romantic language. So many hard consonants and other harsh sounds. As much as I love the language, I'd never profess my love using it.
I was never a fan of French and I don't understand more than a handful of words. I'll stick to English thankyouverymuch.