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  • #91
    hmmm. . . me hates Latin, but I'm starting to understand it a bit better. . .
    I'm back, but for how long? Meeting someone from the past is just one of the great parts of life, isn't?

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    • #92
      Yes, it is, thought, in portuguese we don't use the 'reversed' question mark on the beggining of the question. We only use it on the end...

      @Freakshow, I love latin, I think it is such a beautiful language... I wish I could learn it!!!
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      • #93
        Originally posted by Mistery
        Hehe, just as a side-note:
        As we often use translation tools for room escape games in Japanese, I just tried out what it would give me if I copy-pasted what you posted in Japanese:



        And I'm not sure if I would have interpreted this translation correctly


        Thanks for your post by the way
        Somebunny's been using Babelfish


        Originally posted by lili
        Pfff, I haven't noticed we have this thread. It's kinda cool to know how ta say "Hi, how are you today?" in many languages. And since I have plenty of time today, I try and see if I can post with Japanese characters. (I hope everyone see them correctly..)

        How to write with Japanese letters: こんにちは。お元気ですか?
        How to describe with English alphabet: Kon nichiwa. ogenki desuka?

        And how it sounds like: "Kon" is like "con" in "conscious", "nichi" is "niche", "wa" is like sound of "wo" in "wow". "o" sounds like "oh", "gen" is "gain" in "again", "ki" is "key", "desu" is "des" in "desk" and "ka" sounds like "ca" in "car".
        Phew, it's lots of works!

        I know how to say it in Spanish, but I don't know how to type up-side down question mark or accent marks using my keyboard. After I figure it out, I would post again
        Japanese <3

        In Danish you'd say "Hej. Hvordan har du det idag?"
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        • #94
          Wrong my dear robot, I was using Google Translator But it's not better than Babelfish if it comes to Japanese

          Cool, we learn Danish, too
          And what would you answer?

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          • #95
            Originally posted by ThemePark
            In Danish you'd say "Hej. Hvordan har du det idag?"
            hmmm.. I can't figure how it sounds like. But I guess it's similer to German pronunciation..

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            • #96
              Originally posted by ThemePark
              Somebunny's been using Babelfish




              Japanese <3

              In Danish you'd say "Hej. Hvordan har du det idag?"
              wait do u know Princess Mary??? she comes from Australia

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              • #97
                Yes Acelightning, of course, since she's married to one of our princes and from Tasmania So yes, I know who Mary Donaldson is

                Mistery, hmm I didn't know Google also had a translator But I doubt it's better than Babelfish at any language

                lili, well it's from the Germanic language branch, so yeah it would be similar. But I'm not good at phonetics, so I can't explain how it would sound
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                We take care of all your robot needs.
                - If your harddrive crashes?

                Call Backup.
                Or see Upstairs.

                - If you need to get something copied?

                Go see Neko, the copycat.



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                • #98
                  Hello all, at last a representative from the french speaking people. Bonjour, comment ca va aujourd'hui? I say french speaking coz I'm actualling from Canada, which have a different pronounciation from the French. It's like the American-British accent. To follow up on Hollandgirl, happy birthday would be:
                  Bonne f?te et passez une belle journ?e. Well I guess that's it for now. Besides those 2 languages I only know bits and pieces from other languages but nothing worth mentioning. A bientot.
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                  • #99
                    That is very interesting, fredskywalker. Cool that ya speak french. Nice ta meet ya, by the way

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                    • I can only speak English, and I have had 3 years of formal classes learning spanish...

                      Tu tiene un gato encendido tu hombro.

                      You have a cat on your shoulder.

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                      • Hello, how are you today?

                        (that is Hello, how are you today? in my native languag.e)

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                        • Suum fratem vincit. I didn't know anything else to say.. I only know words for fight, kill, die etc in Latin
                          Last edited by Hollandgirl; 11-04-2006, 16:44:17.
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                          • Gamershood is awesome and it rorx my sorx! Translation: Gamershood is awesome and it rorx my sorx!

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                            • This is me speaking English.

                              Salve! (4 years of Latin and that's the best I can do.)

                              Tengo un gato gordo y un gato peque?o.
                              (I've got a fat cat and a small cat. I'm trying to learn Spanish so I can maybe actually talk to my in-laws one day?)
                              Catnappin' up n down dis piece

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                              • Um, Ihave done latin for four years and will for awhile still so I can transkate most anything

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