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fluent in Cantonese only...:mf_rosetinted:

very little of Mandarin...i should be shamed of myself...

very very little of english....i always read english programe, most of time i can listen to 70% of what they say

(But not british and ireland tv....so i can hear most of what Mika say as he has a US accent to me :roftl: )

my pronunciation is pretty gd, but i dun know y im very bad at speaking in a complete sentence in english...:boxed:

and very basis of Japanese and Korean learn fr tv drama :naughty:

 

Korean

bali = be quick

mia nei = sorry

nam ja = man

gam sha mi da = thank you

sa rang hae = love

chin gu = friend

jeong mal? = really?

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And in Swedish it is bruksanvisning. :naughty:

 

:roftl:

how do you know that? ;O

 

IT MEANS: get in, push hard, squeeze it and get out... (related to traveling like cattle in a car)

but it's joke because the endings are all intentionally with strong sounds, like "estruhen" "bahen", "empuhen" ...haha

 

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oh well hahahahaah :roftl:

what a joke sorry :lol3:

i like it!

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MITTEN TASOITTAA PIKTIÄ TAI PUOLIPITKIÄ HIUKSIA? sweden i guess

 

como alisar cabelos longos ou médio??>> portuguese haha

 

UZUN VEYA YARI UZUN SAÇLAR NASIL DÜZLENIR? somebody knows which language is it??

 

PS: for the ones thinking i'm crazy, i tell you....

 

I'm reading the instructions manual of a hairdryer!!! hahahaha

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I can read Swedish. But I am not able to speak Swedish. :biggrin2:

 

Romis, the first example sounds Finnish and the last is Turkish.

 

Ohh thanks! I'll remember everytime i use the hair dryer :lmao:

it's in twelve languages haha but I always read the spanish and english...

 

I'm leaving, i've been a long time here ,have a nice day!

and sorry for the german joke!! haha

ask me if you need spanish help...or italian (i can read...)

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MITTEN TASOITTAA PIKTIÄ TAI PUOLIPITKIÄ HIUKSIA? sweden i guess

 

como alisar cabelos longos ou médio??>> portuguese haha

 

UZUN VEYA YARI UZUN SAÇLAR NASIL DÜZLENIR? somebody knows which language is it??

 

PS: for the ones thinking i'm crazy, i tell you....

 

I'm reading the instructions manual of a hairdryer!!! hahahaha

 

nice sentence!!!! lol!!!!

now I know what to say when I go to Swed and want to do this in my hair! lol

:D

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there is a good sentence I remember now.

 

Mika, estou grávida e você é o pai! (em português)

 

Mika, I'm pregnant and you are the daddy! :D

 

yes, i understood!! it's similar to spanish jeje

Mika estoy embarazada, y vos sos el padre... (de mi bebé ) hahaha Blue is right, my example is Finnish...swedish is a bit different (HUR SLÄTAR MAN UT LANGT ELLER HALVLANGT HAR?) well it was really different haha!

 

when you come here you have to say:

Cómo puedo alisar mi pelo largo o medio largo?? :bleh: >> the hair thing

 

Mika haceme tuya! Ya mismo! >>Mika make me yours, right now! (in the biblical sense haha)

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yes, i understood!! it's similar to spanish jeje

Mika estoy embarazada, y vos sos el padre... (de mi bebé ) hahaha Blue is right, my example is Finnish...swedish is a bit different (HUR SLÄTAR MAN UT LANGT ELLER HALVLANGT HAR?) well it was really different haha!

 

when you come here you have to say:

Cómo puedo alisar mi pelo largo o medio largo?? :bleh: >> the hair thing

 

Mika haceme tuya! Ya mismo! >>Mika make me yours, right now! (in the biblical sense haha)

 

ohh romis, you are from argentina!! I didn't see that. that's nice!

I have big troubles with spanish words... even some words are similar to portuguese (the latin thing...) I make a lot of mistakes translating this language!

it's a shame... :(

 

celestee... I hope Mika speaks some portuguese words when he comes to my country ;)

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I've been browsing in the Mika accent thread for a few days and everyone is sharing their wisdom on the correct use of their own language which got me thinking.......

Does anyone want to pick up a little of other peoples language in return for teaching someone else a little bit of theirs?

As a typical English person I don't speak another language although I know very basic school girl French.........which really upsets me and I'd love to learn from everyone on here at least a few basics of their languages.

I can just about translate a passage in French but have very little grammer to link words or say things correctly. I see that everyone thinks that Mika's grammer is good, probably due to picking it up as a small child naturally rather than having to learn it, so I guess it's easy for him to build on his vocabulary and apply the rules of grammer that he already knows.

Am I a lost cause or can anyone teach me anything? :blink:

 

Vix x

 

PS........I am always amazed at how well people write in English on this Forum.....it really puts me to shame! :boxed:

 

PPS....I was thinking that maybe I could keep a list up here of very basic words and their translations from as many different languages as possible? Here are a few that I do know!!

 

Hello - English...........Goodbye - English.......Thank you - English.....Love - English

Bonjour - French.......Au Revoir - French.......Merci - French...........Amour - French

Hola - Spanish...........Adios - Spanish..........Gracias - Spanish........Amor - Spanish

 

I'm fluent in English and Arabic. I'm not that bad at French; I can have a simple conversation with someone in French. I also started taking Greek lessons for some strange reason.

 

Hello: marhaba

Goodbye: maa' el salama

Thank you: shokran

Love: hob

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I'm fluent in English and Arabic. I'm not that bad at French; I can have a simple conversation with someone in French. I also started taking Greek lessons for some strange reason.

 

Hello: marhaba

Goodbye: maa' el salama

Thank you: shokran

Love: hob

 

WOW we have an egyptian rep!! haha

do you speak arabian...!! sure!! recently I learnt to write Mika in that language...and I got it by myself haha!!

 

ميكا

 

have a nice day!

 

روينا

 

Romina

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Romanian - I would like to learn that. I already know French, Spanish and Portuguese and of course Romanian is a little related to these so perhaps I could pick it up??

 

Could you conjugate a Romanian verb for me? For example, the verb 'to love'?

 

I love , you love, he loves, she loves etc. Just for me to see what it looks like.

 

:thumb_yello:

 

Yes romanian is related to french and italian and especially latin !

 

Well at present tense to love (a iubi )

I love =Eu iubesc

You love =tu iubesti

He loves =el iubeste

They love =ei iubesc

We love =noi iubim

 

and other stuff :

Hello =buna

Goodbye=la revedere

Thank you =multumesc

Love = iubire

 

numbers :

one =unu

two =doi

three=trei

four=patru

five =cinci

six=sase

seven=sapte

eight=opt

nine=noua

ten=zece

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Finnish

 

hello: hei

goodbye: hei hei, näkemiin

(or hyvästi if you're going for a long trip or leaving for good)

thank you: kiitos

love: rakkaus

 

Swedish

 

hello: hej

goodbye: hej då, adjö

(or farväl if you're going for a long trip or leaving for good)

thank you: tack

rakkaus: kärlek, -en

 

In Finland we speak two languages although my Swedish is a bit rusty now. :sneaky2: English is mandatory at school as well.

 

I can also speak a little bit of Spanish, French and Russian. :)

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great thread! :biggrin2: I love this idea!!!!

 

 

I'm Hungarian so here are some basic words in Hungarian

 

Hello = Szia

Goodbye = Viszlát

Thank you = Köszönöm

Love = Szerelem

 

I learn English and German at school, but my German is getting worse and worse :(

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Yes romanian is related to french and italian and especially latin !

 

Well at present tense to love (a iubi )

I love =Eu iubesc

You love =tu iubesti

He loves =el iubeste

They love =ei iubesc

We love =noi iubim

 

and other stuff :

Hello =buna

Goodbye=la revedere this sounds nice

Thank you =multumesc

Love = iubire

 

numbers :

one =unu

two =doi

three=trei

four=patru

five =cinci

six=sase

seven=sapte

eight=opt

nine=noua

ten=zece

 

 

Thanks :biggrin2:

 

It's interesting to see the strong Latin influence (I did Latin at school too). I reckon if I put some effort in I could learn this.

 

There are quite a lot of Romanians coming to Britain as immigrants now. I sometimes hear it being spoken in my town! Although it's mostly Polish immigrants in my part of the country.

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there is a good sentence I remember now.

 

Mika, estou grávida e você é o pai! (em português)

 

Mika, I'm pregnant and you are the daddy! :D

 

in german: Mika, ich bin schwanger und du bist der Vater! :naughty:

 

or: Mika, wir werden Eltern! :biggrin2:

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heres a few cornish words:biggrin2:

onan - one

dew - two

tri - three

peswar - four

pymp - five

hwegh - six

seyth - seven

eight - eth

nine - naw

ten - deg

mother - mamm

father - tes

hello!/good day! - Dydh da!

happy christmas! - Nadelik lowen!

cornwall - kernow

Lamorna (cornish place and also my name) - Nansmornow

ice cream - deynn rew

cat - kath

dog - ki

 

of course, peeple in cornwall dont speak cornish now, but some phrases are used often such as

cumuz on now! - lets go!

ooh, ez - ooh, yes

edge - hegde or wall

me - (no explanation, just a cornish word that cornish locals use quite often and is used in almost every sentence we speek!!!)

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