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    This site has so many people from around the world. It would be great to learn a little about each other's languages, and maybe even chat about this topic a bit. It might even help us to conquer some of those language barriers in the games we play!

    Here's a topic to start:

    How do you say:"Hi, How are you today" in your native language?
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    Looney GHer!

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    Hoi, hoe gaat het met je vandaag?? This is in Dutch you pronounce the g different, but can't explain how..
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    • #3
      Shalom,manish ma? That is Hebrew ofcourse.

      Namaste, aap kaise ho? That's Hindi (Language spoken in India)
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      tђє мost cђαℓℓєηgĭηg oηℓĭηє qυєst.




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      we grow old because we stop playing games"
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      • #4
        Hollandgirl

        Is the "v" in "vandaag" like a "f" sound like engish "father" or is it more like "violin?"I ask b/c it is more like the English "f" in German. I think your "g" is more throaty...I understand b/c German is the same way.
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        • #5
          Hungarian: Szia, hogy vagy ma?

          German: Hallo, wie geht es dir heute?

          (And for the curious ones here is the Bernese German version: Hallo, wi geits dr h?t?)

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Eternal Becky
            Shalom,manish ma? That is Hebrew ofcourse.

            Namaste, aap kaise ho? That's Hindi (Language spoken in India)
            I almost took Hebrew but the class was full so I ended up in German.

            Is "Namaste, aap kaise ho?" pronounced exactly the way it looks" or are the letters sounding different than in English?

            Mistery's were all easy for me.

            See, I told ya all I wanna learn. lol
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            • #7
              i don't know much but here's what i know
              nine german for no
              ce spanish for yes
              pendejo spanish for asshole (i think)
              megwetch native american(ojibewa) for thank you
              bishiki native american (ojibewa) for buffalo
              that's all i can think of right now
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              • #8
                Originally posted by OneBun
                I almost took Hebrew but the class was full so I ended up in German.

                Is "Namaste, aap kaise ho?" pronounced exactly the way it looks" or are the letters sounding different than in English?

                Mistery's were all easy for me.

                See, I told ya all I wanna learn. lol
                Yes "Namaste, aap kaise ho?" is pronounced exactly the way it looks.
                I do speak one more Indian language called "Marathi". But I couldn't learn "Sanskrit". It's really tough, just like Hebrew.
                Cℓĭck Here to pℓαγ "Tђє First Door"
                tђє мost cђαℓℓєηgĭηg oηℓĭηє qυєst.




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                we grow old because we stop playing games"
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                • #9
                  I love reading up on Native American languages. There is a great storing site for Native languages: http://www.nativeculturelinks.com/natlang.html

                  You should check it out!
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                  • #10
                    What a collection :-)

                    May I add a small correction, Jellybean: no in German is spelled "nein" ;-)

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Eternal Becky
                      Yes "Namaste, aap kaise ho?" is pronounced exactly the way it looks.
                      I do speak one more Indian language called "Marathi". But I couldn't learn "Sanskrit". It's really tough, just like Hebrew.
                      There is a very nice person in my Counseling Lab who is from a suburb of New Delhi, India. She too speaks Sanskrit. She told me that it is a very old language. It is neat seeing all the languages all of you smart people speak!
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Mistery
                        What a collection :-)

                        May I add a small correction, Jellybean: no in German is spelled "nein" ;-)
                        i knew i'd spell some stuff wrong! lol
                        and wow, there's alot of languages on that website onebun
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                        • #13
                          This is the most sacred word in Sanskrit which says "OM". Used a lot during meditaion.
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                          tђє мost cђαℓℓєηgĭηg oηℓĭηє qυєst.




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                          we grow old because we stop playing games"
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                          • #14
                            My favorite German phrase is:

                            Was schauen Sie mich so an?

                            oder (or)

                            Vahs shahohayn zeeh meehsh zo ahn?"

                            Engish translation: Why are you looking at me?

                            I say this to my Husbandall the time...so now he even knows what it means! lol
                            Last edited by OneBun; 05-10-2006, 18:59:00.
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                            • #15
                              Again a small correction (sorry!), but it means: What/why are you looking at me?

                              What are you looking at would be the same but without the word "mich", lol :-)

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