What languages do you know? What can you say and understand? Give us a demonstration and a translation!
六月十二日に私は高校から卒業しました。四年間高校で日本語を勉強しました。大学で日本語を勉強をつずけるつもりですけど、しょらいにフランス語かスペイン語かドイツ語を勉強すると思っています。
(On June 12, I graduated from high school. For four years, I studied Japanese in high school. I intend to continue studying Japanese in college, but I might study French, Spanish, or German in the future.)
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Permalink Reply by N3rdXGir1 on September 7, 2012 at 9:01pm te quiero me amor, tu es la personna para me, nosostros separa.I love that!!
Permalink Reply by Ode [Forums Ningmaster] on September 7, 2012 at 11:00pm אחרי שאסיים את בית הספר, אני אלך לשרת בצבא הישראלי במשך שלוש שנים.
(After I finish school, I am going to serve in the Israeli army for three years.)
من فارس که واقعا واقعا سرد فکر میکنم
(I think Persian is really, really cool.)
Мы танцуем РОССИЯ MEN.
(WE ARE DANCING RUSSIAN MAN.)
I used all three languages I know besides English.
Permalink Reply by Lasse on September 8, 2012 at 12:38pm Olen ylpeä siitä, että olen suomalainen, koska Suomi on maailman paras maa.
I'm proud to be Finnish because Finland is the best country in the world.
Permalink Reply by Satynne on September 12, 2012 at 1:39am Quiero estudiar un Doctorado
I want to pursue/study a Phd (spanish)
e voglio studiare all'estero
and I want to study abroad (Italian)
Well... I really need to improve my Italian, I can't remember the last time I really used it in a conversation or for anything besides singing and joking with a really-bad-fake italian accent... maybe I should start reading or something. I can speak Japanese but I understand more than I can speak or write (I bet my teachers are ashamed of me)
Permalink Reply by Tina Redmond (Tinja Pancake) on October 31, 2012 at 4:04pm 니가 제일 좋아 (I like you the best)
Permalink Reply by Kent Anderson on November 1, 2012 at 1:06am And now I'm really wishing that I had my dictionary on hand rather than having left it at home.
Aanii, aanish na?
I don't recall if that's the correct spelling, but it SHOULD be Northern Ontario Ojibwe for Hello, how are you doing?
Permalink Reply by JV (Ataximander) on November 1, 2012 at 2:12am Mayroon bang nakaka-intindi sa akin?
Wala? Ai, sayang...
Permalink Reply by Emma Middleton on January 4, 2013 at 2:57am Bonjour! Je m'appelle Emma, et je parle Anglais et Francais couramment.
Hello! My name is Emma, and I speak English and French fluently. (French)
Salaam! Burtuqaley! Banafsajey!
Hello! Orange! Purple! (Arabic - I only know colors so far, sorry :P)
Bok! Kako ste?
Hey! How are you? (Croatian)
La mia mamma parla Italiano, e io la capisco (ma non posso parlare).
My mom speaks Italian, and I understand her (but I can't speak) (Italian)
Permalink Reply by Andrew Ilagan on January 4, 2013 at 3:06am I understand Tagalog, I can hardly speak it or write it but I can completely understand it verbally. My family talks to me in Tagalog and I respond to them English.
Spelling is probably off but... Marame buhok yun tae ko.
(there's lots of hair in my feces.)
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