What language can you speak/are you learning.
I wrote this post cause i'm interested what language can you speak or you are learning?
I can speak in:
-Russia
-Polish
-English
And i'm learning:
-Japanese(ROFLMAO!No kidding!)
I can speak in:
-Russia
-Polish
-English
And i'm learning:
-Japanese(ROFLMAO!No kidding!)
I speak English, and I'm learning Japanese in school.
Watashiwa Adamu desu. (I am Adam.) Watashiwa junisai desu. (I am 12.) Ichi, ni, san, shi, go, roku, nana, hachi, kyuu, juu, juuichi, juuni, juusan, juushi, juugo, juroku, juuhachi, juukyuu, nijuu, nijuuichi, nijuuichi etc. That's counting up in ones. Quite easy.
Watashiwa Adamu desu. (I am Adam.) Watashiwa junisai desu. (I am 12.) Ichi, ni, san, shi, go, roku, nana, hachi, kyuu, juu, juuichi, juuni, juusan, juushi, juugo, juroku, juuhachi, juukyuu, nijuu, nijuuichi, nijuuichi etc. That's counting up in ones. Quite easy.
Whoas DD95 you learned Japanese more than me!I learn Japanese using a book.But soon i'll go Japanese school like you.
Well, we just learn it at school. It's compulory seeing as I'm still in grade 7. Unreal is in my class at school and he lears japanese as well. And our teacher is from Japan which makes it much easier to learn and such.
Well, I speak English and I'm learning German at school.
Yeah i speak a bit of Japanese and will be learning German when i go to high school next year.
SWEDISH, English, Norwegian and German.
Can you speak Japanese or just some words? There’s a big different between there
Can you speak Japanese or just some words? There’s a big different between there
Dutch. English. A bit of French, a bit of German.
"Ichi, ni, san, shi, go, roku, nana, hachi, kyuu, juu, juuichi, juuni, juusan, juushi, juugo, juroku, juuhachi, juukyuu, nijuu, nijuuichi, nijuuichi etc. That's counting up in ones. Quite easy."
So uh... We are the knights who saaayy... TWO!!
"Ichi, ni, san, shi, go, roku, nana, hachi, kyuu, juu, juuichi, juuni, juusan, juushi, juugo, juroku, juuhachi, juukyuu, nijuu, nijuuichi, nijuuichi etc. That's counting up in ones. Quite easy."
So uh... We are the knights who saaayy... TWO!!
@DinkDude95
"Ichi, ni, san, shi, go, roku, nana, hachi, kyuu, juu, juuichi, juuni, juusan, juushi, juugo, juroku, juuhachi, juukyuu, nijuu, nijuuichi, nijuuichi etc. That's counting up in ones. Quite easy."
Yeah these are numbers.
@DaVince
LOL Monty Pyton(WE ARE THE KNIGHTS....THE KNIGHTS WHO SAY...NI!)
"Ichi, ni, san, shi, go, roku, nana, hachi, kyuu, juu, juuichi, juuni, juusan, juushi, juugo, juroku, juuhachi, juukyuu, nijuu, nijuuichi, nijuuichi etc. That's counting up in ones. Quite easy."
Yeah these are numbers.
@DaVince
LOL Monty Pyton(WE ARE THE KNIGHTS....THE KNIGHTS WHO SAY...NI!)
I speak English, Portuguese, a bit of Spanish and some words in Japanese.
Dutch, English and a bit of French and German (I can read most German/French texts but I can't write or speak them very well...).
English, a bit of Hebrew and Yiddish, a very little French German Spanish & Aramaic, and a very very little (couple of words) Dutch, Russian, er, Danish, err...
Oh, and now Japanese! Ichi, ni, san...
Oh, and now Japanese! Ichi, ni, san...
Kono kuruma wa atarashi desa. Let someone try to translate it
You missed juunana, and repeated nijuuichi twice.
As Crispy pointed out, you forgot 十七 (juunana in case you can not see the Japanese input), but there are a few things 'wrong' with it as well. When counting, you should use しち(shichi) instead of なな(nana) like you used し(shi) instead of よん(yon). However, in Japanese じゅうし(juushi) isn't generally used, instead use じゅうよん(juuyon).
"Kuruma wa atarashi desa"
There's two things wrong with this. Look at what it should be:
車は新しいです.(Kuruma wa atarshii desu)
みんなが日本語で話してみているのは楽しい事なんだ. がんばってください! (minna ga nihongo de hanashoote mite iru no wa tanoshii koto na n da. Ganbatte kudasai!)
As for the topic, I speak Dutch, English, French (though I can't speak it fluently enough to do a real conversation. Reading is mostly fine though), German (same as French) and Japanese (which I'm studying right now at college).
I'm actually amazed they teach Japanese as a course at your school. Pretty cool
"Kuruma wa atarashi desa"
There's two things wrong with this. Look at what it should be:
車は新しいです.(Kuruma wa atarshii desu)
みんなが日本語で話してみているのは楽しい事なんだ. がんばってください! (minna ga nihongo de hanashoote mite iru no wa tanoshii koto na n da. Ganbatte kudasai!)
As for the topic, I speak Dutch, English, French (though I can't speak it fluently enough to do a real conversation. Reading is mostly fine though), German (same as French) and Japanese (which I'm studying right now at college).
I'm actually amazed they teach Japanese as a course at your school. Pretty cool
I'm actually amazed they teach Japanese as a course at your school.
He's from Oz, so I suppose Japanese is taught there just as us from Europe learn English/French/German etc.
He's from Oz, so I suppose Japanese is taught there just as us from Europe learn English/French/German etc.
Yeah speaking japanese is a study at most schools at Oz. I have only been to one school that does not teach japanese.
English and Pig Latin. I'm quite versed at Foul Language as well.
Same here.
But when the school begins, I'll be at the 8th grade, meaning I'll have whatever subjects I chose to have.
And my choices included French and German.
But when the school begins, I'll be at the 8th grade, meaning I'll have whatever subjects I chose to have.
And my choices included French and German.
June 21st 2007, 09:23 PM
DinkDude95
Next year when I got to high school, I'll probably be learning Italian. If they bring in Japanese, then I'll do that. Kyle, how'd you actually type Japanese?
That's all I see now to! It used to be a whole heap of Japanese writing, now it's a whole buch of ??????s and ?????????s! Woah.
That doesn't make much sense Either way, you should install Japanese support for your OS. It's pretty easy in Windows, you should be able to find heaps of tutorials on that just using the first few results google yields.
I can type it by using the language bar of Windows XP. In your taskbar there should be a small indicator that tells you which language you're currently using. For me it's NL because I use a Dutch XP. After you've installed Japanese support you can change that to JP. The language bar will give extra options after that, such as selecting the kind of input you want. I used hiragana. Then just type as you would type in romaji.
I can type it by using the language bar of Windows XP. In your taskbar there should be a small indicator that tells you which language you're currently using. For me it's NL because I use a Dutch XP. After you've installed Japanese support you can change that to JP. The language bar will give extra options after that, such as selecting the kind of input you want. I used hiragana. Then just type as you would type in romaji.
I have installed the Japanese text thingy already. If I hadn't, I'd propably just seen a wall of these weird squares.
I haven't installed it and i can see all the Japaneses writing
I guess I'll install the Japanese thingo.
I bought a "Teach Yourself French" book and CD. It was phrases. I don't know how often I would need to say "How much do these watermellons cost?, or do you play Bridge?. So, If anyone wants to buy a slightly used - - - nevermind.
I do speak English, Viet Namese, Profanity and vulgarity. Does that count as 4 languages?
I do speak English, Viet Namese, Profanity and vulgarity. Does that count as 4 languages?
I speak Hindi, Marwardi and English. And I have no intention of learning French or Japanese.
Though I have started understanding a bit of japanese while watching Animes.
Though I have started understanding a bit of japanese while watching Animes.
Hey man, ruining jokes is Merlin's territory, back off. But then... I think that even he would get it.
@Rajesh
Is tamil your mother tongue? That's why your Hindi is weird.
Is tamil your mother tongue? That's why your Hindi is weird.
July 17th 2007, 09:08 PM
AT-HE
spanish
.. and a little english
but it would be better to play an rpg game in our language, to enyoy it and dont worry about trasnlations , that make game less fun
.. and a little english
but it would be better to play an rpg game in our language, to enyoy it and dont worry about trasnlations , that make game less fun
Canadian English (The Correct Way) and bad (Canadian) french