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Vinny
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Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2002 11:52 pm Post subject: 1 |
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cam uhn - Vietnamese for thank you
gam sam ham ni da - Korean for thank you
arigato - Japanese for thank you
tdo che - Cantonese for thank you
she she - Mandarin for thank you
gracias - Spanish for thank you
merci - French for thank you
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Neo
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Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2002 5:24 am Post subject: 2 |
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Danke - German for thank you
Thank You - English for thank you |
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Agamemnon
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Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2002 8:46 am Post subject: 3 |
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| Takk - Norwegian for thank you |
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Agamemnon
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Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2002 8:53 am Post subject: 4 |
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| Malo - Tongan for thank you |
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Macros
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Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2002 11:26 am Post subject: 5 |
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~sanps fingers~ Neo took the on i was going to clevererly say.
i would post the Irish for thankyou, but i forget it
Ka-jay mara tattu - Celtic- How are you, or some such greeting(pretty sure, its been quite a while ) |
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Hitchhiker
Finally got a ride.
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Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2002 7:01 pm Post subject: 6 |
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| grazie - Italian for thank you |
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EEEM
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Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2002 7:03 pm Post subject: 7 |
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| gracias - spanish for thankyou |
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Taflinel

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Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2002 9:59 pm Post subject: 8 |
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gracias - Spanish for thank you (We've already said it twice, so why not one more time?)
efcharisto - Greek for thank you
hvala - Serbian-Croatian-Bosnian etc. for thank you
spasibo - Russian for thank you
dank u - Dutch for thank you
tack - Swedish for thank you
gestena - Rom for thank you
gratias - Latin for thank you
I might be a little off in some...
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Vinny
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2002 12:56 am Post subject: 9 |
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sin loi - Vietnamese for "I am Sorry"
tui uem chi - Cantonese for "I am Sorry"
dui bu chi - Mandarine for "I am Sorry"
lo siento - Spanish for "I am Sorry"
my bad - English for "I am Sorry"
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Hitchhiker
Finally got a ride.
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2002 1:04 am Post subject: 10 |
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Rubbing open palm over your heart: ASL (American Sign Language) for please
Rubbing closed fist, thumb out, over your heart: ASL for I'm sorry
Bringing fingertips outward from lips as if blowing a kiss: ASL for thank you |
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Vinny
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2002 4:52 pm Post subject: 11 |
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~points finger at self
~cross arms over chest
~points finger at Hitchhiker |
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Agamemnon
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2002 6:30 pm Post subject: 12 |
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Stands in face of foreigner, shouts loudly, points at window, shouts again, calls foreigner stupid, shouts again, walks away saying how great the US of A is.
- American for I want a croissant  |
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Macros
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2002 7:16 pm Post subject: 13 |
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~opens mouth and repeats more slowly and loudly, as the foreigner is obvious really thick~
english person on holiday |
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Mog
Kupo?
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2002 8:45 pm Post subject: 14 |
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Puk puk (or pook pook maybe) - Polish for "knock knock"
Shtaubzaga (sp? ) - German for vacuum cleaner (literally "dust sucker")
Hai - Yes in Japanese
Si - Spanish
Oui - French
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Hitchhiker
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2002 8:47 pm Post subject: 15 |
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| Ja - German |
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Agamemnon
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2002 10:30 pm Post subject: 16 |
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Some more Tongan words and phrases:
'io - Yes
'ikai - No
Nofo a or 'Alu a - Goodbye
Fefe hake? - How are you?
Ko hai ho hingoa? - What is your name?
and the amazing.....
Malo tau ma'u e pongipongi ni - Good Morning |
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Taflinel

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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2002 11:20 pm Post subject: 17 |
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LOL @ pongipongi...
You just made a miserable day enjoyable, old bean... Have a nice life, honestly...
Greek Phrases
Ne - Yes
Ohi - No
Efcharisto - Thank you
Ya - Hello (informal)
Kalimera - Good morning
Parakalo - Please
Adio - Good-bye
and....
Sas apohereto giati fevgo avrio gia tis diakopes mou! - I say good-bye to you because I'm leaving tomorrow for my vacations!
Ta ta |
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TANSTAAFL
Is married
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Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2002 3:13 pm Post subject: 18 |
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obrigado - Portuguese for thank you
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RequiemEternam
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Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2002 3:37 pm Post subject: 19 |
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Some Tagalog (Filipino):
salamat (saw-LAW-mott): Thank you
Walang ano man: you're welcome (lit: it's nothing)
oo (oh-oh): yes
hindi (hihn-DEE): no
My favorite Filipino language story:
My cousin was on the train with my aunt and uncle one day. He doesn't know too much Tagalog. After one stop, he came running up to his parents, saying something about two guys who had their own language that consisted of saying one sound over and over again.
[filipino grammar lesson]
baba (buh-BAH): down
we verb our nouns. so to make down the future tense verb, repeat the first syllable
bababa (BAH-buh-BAH): will go down (get off the train)
to make it a question, add "ba" to the end
bababa ba?: are you going down (getting off) the train?
to answer in the affirmative, it's more polite to say "I'm going down/getting off the train" than a just a simple "yes"
[/fgl]
So the conversation between the two guys:
"Bababa ba?"
"Bababa"
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Vinny
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Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 4:14 pm Post subject: 20 |
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Counting!!!
I need 1 to 10 from as many languages as possible.
I'll start with:
Cantonese
yat, yi, sam, si, um, luc, chat, bat, quou, sap
Vietnamese
mot, hai, ba, buon, nam, sau, bay, tam, chin, muoi
Spanish
uno, dos, tres, quatro, cinquo, sex, sieta, ocho, nueve, dies (vinny's version)
uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez (lucky's correct version)
[This message has been edited by Vinny (edited 08-16-2002 01:24 PM).] |
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Lucky Wizard
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Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 4:38 pm Post subject: 21 |
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Who told you how to spell "cuatro", "cinco", "diez", "siete" and especially "seis"?  |
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TANSTAAFL
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Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 4:40 pm Post subject: 22 |
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Portuguese:
Um, dois, tres (the e has a carat hat thingy on top), cuatro, cinco, seis, sete, oito, nove, dez |
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Vinny
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Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 5:02 pm Post subject: 23 |
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lol, Spanish was so long ago, thanks Lucky.
But I do distinctly remember it's spelled "sex".
that, or maybe I have too much of something on my mind.
[This message has been edited by Vinny (edited 08-16-2002 01:02 PM).] |
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TANSTAAFL
Is married
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Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 5:06 pm Post subject: 24 |
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| Vinny, you're thinking of Latin |
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Vinny
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Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 5:25 pm Post subject: 25 |
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Yeah, that's it, I have too much Latin on my mind  |
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RequiemEternam
DaedaliKOMODO DRAGON
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Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 5:46 pm Post subject: 26 |
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Tagalog (Filipino)
all accents on last syllable
isa (ee-SAH)
dalawa (dah-lah-WAH)
tatlo (tawt-LOH)
apat (aw-PAHT)
lima (lee-MAH)
anim (aw-NEEEM)
pito (pee-TOH)
walo (wah-LOH)
syam (SHAWM)
sampo (sahm-POH) |
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RequiemEternam
DaedaliKOMODO DRAGON
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Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 5:50 pm Post subject: 27 |
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oh, and the two languages I'm studying at college:
German:
ein, zwei, drei, vier, fünf, sechs, sieben, acht, neun, zehn
Japanese:
old-school way: hitotsu, futatsu, mittsu, yottsu, itsutsu, muttsu, nanatsu, yootsu, kokonotsu, too
modern: ichi, ni, san, shi/yon, go, roku, shichi/nana, hachi, kyuu/ku, juu. (there are two ways to say 4, 7 and 9.) |
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Quailman
His Postmajesty
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Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 5:50 pm Post subject: 28 |
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Not sure of spelling for Bhasa Malay/ Indonesian:
Satu, Dua, Tiga, Empat, Lima, Enam, Tujuh, Delapan, Sembilan, Sepuluh
German (probably missing an umlat or two):
Eins, Zwei, Drei, Vier, Funf, Sechs, Sieben, Acht, Neun, Zehn
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Quailman
His Postmajesty
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Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 5:53 pm Post subject: 29 |
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Ask Amb to put these in order:
tahi, rua, toru, wha, ono, whitu, waru, iwa, rima, tekau
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Quailman
His Postmajesty
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Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 10:17 pm Post subject: 30 |
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Xhosa:
Nye, Mbini, Thathu, Ne, Hlanu, Thandathu, Sixhenxe, Sibhozo, Sithoba, Shumi
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Hitchhiker
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Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 11:21 pm Post subject: 31 |
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Korean:
hana, dul, set, net, tasot, yasot, ilgop, yodul, ahop, yul
(yes, really) |
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Agamemnon
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Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 11:47 pm Post subject: 32 |
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Norwegian
EN, TO, TRE, FIRE, FEM, SEKS, SJU, ATTE, NI, TI.
Tongan
TAHA, UA, TOLU, FA, NIMA, ONO, FITU, VALU, HIVA, HONGOFULU. |
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groza528
No Place Like Home
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Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2002 8:21 pm Post subject: 33 |
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ok, this is phonetic because I have no idea how it is usually written:
eezveneti pezhousta, kto eta tualeta? |
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test78
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Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2002 8:32 pm Post subject: 34 |
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Originally posted by TANSTAAFL: Portuguese:
Um, dois, tres (the e has a carat hat thingy on top), cuatro, cinco, seis, sete, oito, nove, dez
três, quatro
The rest of them are correct.
[This message has been edited by test78 (edited 08-19-2002 04:33 PM).] |
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Vinny
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Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2002 11:35 pm Post subject: 35 |
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Sweet, my yoga teacher is going to be impressed
Now I just gotta commit these to memory, eck.
Anybody got Italian? French? Greek? Canadian? |
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Ferris
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Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2002 12:18 am Post subject: 36 |
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I can give you the Western alphabet's translation of Macedonian (rather than the Cyrillic):
One - eden ('e' as in 'bed', not 'weed')
Two - dva
Three - tri
Four - chetiri
Five - pet
Six - shest
Seven - sedum
Eight - osum ('o' as in 'hot', not 'rose')
Nine - devet
Ten - deset ('s' as in 'sit', not 'rose') |
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Dragon Phoenix
Judge Doom
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Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2002 11:49 am Post subject: 37 |
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Dutch:
Een, twee, drie, vier, vijf, zes, zeven, acht, negen, tien
French:
Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix
Singlish:
One-lah, two-lah, ....
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test78
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Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2002 1:09 pm Post subject: 38 |
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Italian
uno, due, tre, quattro, cinque, sei, sette, otto, nove, dieci |
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Agamemnon
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Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2002 1:47 pm Post subject: 39 |
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Well, I've tried searching for Inuit numbers, helping you with your Canadian problem, but all I could find was this useful, and humourous,(though not meant to be) site.
Qimmiit patamajugungnarpara ?
[This message has been edited by Agamemnon (edited 08-20-2002 09:49 AM).] |
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groza528
No Place Like Home
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Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2002 3:03 pm Post subject: 40 |
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I can help with French if you want more
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