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cantonese

how are you?= Lay hoe?
I am good (response)=hoe
Me=Aow
you-neh/lay

go to hell=Pok guy
phuck you=Deew neh

today=gum yut
tomarrow=tingyut
yesterday cum yut

day before yesterday=scheen yut
day after tomarow=hull yut

your mom= lay loe moe


white man= gwai loh
ghost=gwai loh

black ppl-hut yun

chinse ppl= t'on yun

indian ppl= young d'oh low (or s'chaw)

forks=s'chaw
knives=d'low
spoons=gun

hello=hello
 

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Learn Chinese in 5 minutes ... (You MUST read them out loud)

1) That's not right .................. Sum Ting Wong
2) Are you harboring a fugitive....... Hu Yu Hai Ding
3) See me ASAP........................ Kum Hia Nao
4) Small Horse ....................... Tai Ni Po Ni
5) Did you go to the beach?........... Wai Yu So Tan
6) I think you need a face lift....... Chin Tu Phat
7) It's very dark in here ............ Wao So Dim
8) I thought you were on a diet....... Wai Yu Mun Ching
9) This is a tow away zone ........... No Pah King
10) Our meeting is scheduled for next week ... Wai Yu Kum Nao
11) Staying out of sight .............. Lei Ying Lo
12) He's cleaning his automobile ...... Wa Shing Ka
13) Your body odor is offensive ....... Yu Stin Ki Pu
:D i love myself :D
 

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Originally posted by Jason
I want to learn Japanese :(


[edit]
Rammstein taught me German :p

German:

Mein Hertz Brennt: My heart burns

Feuer Frei: Fire fly

Du Haste: You Hate ( i think )

Ok Korittke, correct me, I know I'm probably wrong :p
No your right for once

EDIT: That chinese you just put there makes no sense. You prolly used a translator.
 

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Boy - menino
Girl - garota

I - yo (I think)
You - o, os, a, as, vos, te
He - ele
She - dela

Talk - Falar
Thank you - obrigado
Hello - alô, olá
Bye - adeus, até logo
Good Morning - bom dia, bons dias
Bood Night - boa noite, boas noites
 

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Not-so-official (!!) German Primer

Umm... How is du transformed into ich? Of course, I'm only in German I, what do I know..

Germany- Deutschland
German- deutsch
English- englisch
to speak- sprechen

normal conjugation chart (endings)

Singular:

ich (I) -e
du (you informal) -st
er/sie/es (he/she/it) -t

Plural:

wir (we) -en
ihr (you informal) -t
sie (they) -en
Sie (you formal, both singular and plural) -en

Thus, the conjugation of sprechen is ich spreche, du sprechst, er/sie/es sprecht, wir sprechen, ihr sprecht, sie sprechen, Sie sprechen.

However, some verbs aren't normal, such as sein (to be), wissen (to know a fact), and haben (to have).

Sein

ich bin
du bist
er/sie/est ist

wir sind
ihr seid
sie sind
Sie sind

I don't know wissen yet, German this year is useless... All I know is weiss, which is "I know".

Haben

ich habe
du hast
er/sie/es hat

wir haben
ihr habt
sie haben
Sie haben

Good in terms of time of day is guten, eg. guten morgen = good morning. Times of day include:

Morgen - morning
Abend- afternoon
Nachmittag- evening
Nacht- night

The formal greeting is "Guten Tag", but you can just say "Wie geht's?" (How's it going, basically). "Wie geht es Ihnen?" is formal. There are a bunch of other greetings as well. "Wilkommen" is welcome.

As for goodbye, "Auf Wiedersehen" is formal, but "Bis später" is "See you later", and there are a few more that I can't remember... This is getting too long.

0-20

null
eins
zwei
drei
vier
fünf
sechs
sieben
acht
neun
zehn
elf
zwölf
dreizehn (lit. three-ten)
vierzehn
fünfzen
sechzehn
siebzehn
achtzehn
neunzehn
zwanzig

(Null means zero, but no as in "I have no computer" would be kein, so "Ich habe kein Computer." As was said before, nein is no as in "No, that's not right." Ja is yes. Most people know those two.)

Other than that, they're mainly the number with -zig for tens up to 90, digits are added to the front with -und after them.

siebenundsiebzig = 77

The exception is 30, which is dreissig.


Oh, and how to say "I speak German"-- Ich spreche deutsch. Fairly easy. Languages aren't capitalized, unless it's a school subject.

I don't know- Ich weiss nicht.
I don't understand- Ich verstehe nicht.

Boy- der Junge
Girl - das Mädchen (It's using the neuter form of the for some reason, but then again, language doesn't make sense.)


Can't really think of anything else, there's a bunch of stuff that I forgot, though.


Working on one for Latin, RyanX would probably do better, as I just learned the past forms a few months ago.
 

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Korean

hi = Ahn Young
Bye = Ahn young

moron = Byoung Shin
F*ck you = yut muo go (its slang, real word would pronouce same.)
son of bit*h = gae sae ki
bit*h = gae nhun

Im American = jun mi guk in ii ae yo

1~10
1=il OR hana
2=ii OR duul
3=saam OR sat
4=saa OR naet
5=o OR da-sut
6=(Im sry, i have no idea how to write it down on English..)
7=(Im sry, i have no idea how to write it down on English..)
8=paal
9=goo
10=ship (lol!)

English=young ouh
Korea=Dae Haan Min Gook OR Haan Gook
Korean=Hangul
 

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Umm totally off topic.... how come like everyone have hellsing avatar and sigs? now i have to change mine of i'll look like on of them......nerds...



You can post toilken language

like elfish or sumthing...
 

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Originally posted by Steven22
Portuguese

Boy - menino
Girl - garota

I - yo (I think)
You - o, os, a, as, vos, te
He - ele
She - dela

Talk - Falar
Thank you - obrigado
Hello - alô, olá
Bye - adeus, até logo
Good Morning - bom dia, bons dias
Bood Night - boa noite, boas noites
Not quite so. That's more brazil portuguese. And it's not all correct. The true portuguese is:

Boy - menino
Girl - menina
I - eu
You - tu (singular), vós/vocês (plural)
He - ele
She - ela
It - n/a
Talk - Falar
Speak - Dizer
Hello - Olá
Bye, Goodbye, byebye, (...) - Adeus
See you later - até logo
Good morning - bom dia
Good night - Boa noite
Eat - comer
With - com
Numbers, 1-10 - um dois três quatro cinco seis sete oito nove dez
Bread - Pão
Dog - Cão
etc

You might have always wonder what the heck was the ~ for. I believe it's the only language that that's used :)

And the grammar is completly different than english, kinda like the french and the spanish.
 

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iskover has no life... NERD! going on posting spree... i only post when i need to flame or be "mature" or when i want to ask a question
 

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Originally posted by RT
iskover has no life... NERD! going on posting spree... i only post when i need to flame or be "mature" or when i want to ask a question


Just because I go on a posting spree doesn't make me a nerd or not have a life.
 

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...Keep the flaming out of the thread, stay on topic, post a language...



And now for a short introduction to Latin, although other people are probably more qualified to make one... Sigh. :(


boy: puer
girl: puella

who: quis
whom: quem
why: cur
what:quid
where: ubi
when: ubi again

Conjugation

ego (I)- o
tu (you)- s
(no idea what he/she/it are... 1&3 are eum acc.)- t

nos (we)- mus
vos (you)- tis
(no idea, just use the noun ;_;) - nt

portare (to carry) conjugated- ego porto, tu portas, (whatever) portat, nos portamus, vos portatis, (whatever) portant.

1-10: There are multiple genders for the first three... but screw that, just because they have to match gender..

unum
dua
tres
quattuor
quinque
sex
septem
octum
novem
decem

tongue/language: lingua
dicit: to say
clamat: to yell/scream/etc.

salve: hello
vale: goodbye

et: and
sed: but

ita: yes
minime: no

More stuff, but... yeah... I'll add more when I have my notebook home.
 

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let's see french:

adieu: good bye
dela de: beyond
avec: with
a: to, at, in > au. a la, a,l', aux: in the, at the, to the
a quelle heure?: what time is it?
de: from, of > du, de la, de l', des: from the, of the
a propos: by the way
quelle age as-tu?: how old are you?
 

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Originally posted by Miss
theme=japanese

kon'nichi wa = hello
watashi = I, me, myself
desu = am, are, is
anata = you
otomo-dachi = friend
Amerika-jin = American
Nihon-jin = Japanese

Example (sentence)

Watashi wa Walker Holly desu.
(In english = My name is Holly Walker)

:p
id like to add somemore :)

tabemasu- to eat
Boku- i, me, myself (same as watashi)
gatsukou- school
kara kimasu - i come from...
Konbonwa- good evening
Asa gohan- breakfast
Hiru gohan- lunch
bon gohan- dinner
tokidoki- sometimes
meinichi- all the time
machi
ichi- 1
Doko- where
ni- 2
san- 3
yon or shi- 4
go- 5
roku- 6
nana- 7
hachi- 8
qu- 9
ju- 10

Examples:
Meinichi, pizza ni bon gohan wo tabemasu.
I eat pizza all the time fo dinner.

Amerika kara kimasu.
i come from America

ju roku sai desu.
I am 16

Doko kara kimashta ka?
Where do u come from?
 

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Not quite so. That's more brazil portuguese. And it's not all correct.
Its not correct to the people of Portugal, I know. Brazilians have formed some words that the portugese are not familiar with.
I just started to learn Portugese by the way, started on Saturday I believe.

You might have always wonder what the heck was the ~ for. I believe it's the only language that that's used :)
Yes, above the a, its the only language that has it. But spanish (I'm latin) has ñ also.
 

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Well, I know some Spanish, Spanish II but my g-ma and aunt both teach/taught Spanish so I'm a bit advanced. BTW, I never learned Vosotros, I mean I learned ti and all, we just don't use it.

I - Yo
You - Tu
You (Formal) - Usted
Him - El
Her - Ella
Us - Nosotros
You Guys (Formal) Ustedes

Verb Conjugations

-ar verbs

Example - hablar - to talk
Yo - hablo
Tu - hablas
El/Ella/Usted - habla
Nostros - hablamos
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes - hablan

-er verbs

Example - vivir - to live
Yo - vivo
Tu - vives
El/Ella/Usted - vive
Nosotros - vivimos
Ellos/Ellas/ustedes - viven

-ir verbs

Example - comer - to eat
Yo - como
Tu - comes
El/Ella/usted - come
Nosotros - comimos
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes - comen

There are many irregular verbs, such as ser or gustar

Ser
Yo - soy
Tu - eres
El/Ella/Usted - es
Nosotros - somos
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes - son

Gustar
Yo - me gusta
Tu - te gusta
El/Ella/usted - le gusta
Nosotros - nos gusta
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes - les gusta

Now, let's go over some words/phrases

Interrogative Words
Que - What
Donde - Where
Cuantos - How Many
Quien - Who
Cual - When
Como - How

Good Morning - buenos dias
Good Afternoon - buenos tardes
Good Evening - buenos noches
Shit - Mierda
Chupar - To Suck
Chupar Un Pito - To suck a penis
Pito - penis
Panocha - Vagina (P****)
Vete la verga - Go to hell
Chingar - To F***
Chinga - F****
Chinga tu madre - F*** your mom
Pendejo - Asshole
Cabron - Asshole
Nalgas - Butt cheeks
Drogas - Drugs
Mota - Marijuana
Fumar - To smoke
Fumar la mota - To smoke weed


Lots of nice little phrases. I sit next to 3 Mexicans in my Science class so they teach me the bad stuff.

Will be edited with more stuff.

-Frank :cool:
 

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