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Post by goldeneye on Dec 30, 2005 3:22:18 GMT -7
Im posting this thread so people can posts their favourite languages and what languages they know and can they do a paragraph on them in a different language but dont put to much info about your sellf
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Post by Scott on Dec 30, 2005 3:36:36 GMT -7
Other languages are against "Proboards rules", so if you do that, make it obvious stuff like "konnichiwa" or "aloha"
It's not my rule, it's the rules of the forum provider.
I don't think a few words would hurt though, and what little words are posted WILL be moderated!
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Forgot to say, my fav is Nihongo (Japanese) My personal text is in Japanese IF your browser can read Japanese that is. It says... "Ongakuwa aidesu" which means "I love music"
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Post by Darren ea 2K7 on Dec 30, 2005 4:01:24 GMT -7
ok my favoutite language is German i can say about my self how old iam and where i live
ie. hallo ich heiBe darren ich whone in england und ich vierzehn yahre alt
this mean im called Darren i live in chorley and im 14 yrs ol
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Post by kevblah on Jan 9, 2006 15:55:28 GMT -7
hmm I only know English and some Spanish but I want to know more languages. I like English, Canadian English is nice because you get to say aboot. Not like we don't all have interesting words though.
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Post by Scott on Jan 9, 2006 16:04:11 GMT -7
hmm I only know English and some Spanish but I want to know more languages. I like English, Canadian English is nice because you get to say aboot. Not like we don't all have interesting words though. oh yeah eh? oh yeah eh? What's that all aboot? One time a Canadian said... I can tell you're American cause you say "huh?" I never really thought about it till then.
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Post by kevblah on Jan 9, 2006 16:24:00 GMT -7
It is interesting how when you are seeing something all of the time and then you look from somewhere else at the same thing, like what you say everyday and the words you use, from a different view it looks like something else. What I am glad about most is that nowadays we have all kind of ways to learn languages and that we can hear the other languages anywhere, can even watch tv on the internet which I'm a fan of, and read posts from people far away and near. The language gap has gone down everywhere and we are all closer because of it.
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Post by Scott on Jan 9, 2006 16:27:46 GMT -7
Do you know of any website where I can watch Japanese TV? I'd like to see stuff like what cartoons are on TokyoTV, and some of my fav animes, and even Japanese soaps! haha
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Post by kevblah on Jan 10, 2006 9:31:30 GMT -7
I found the website wwitv.com/portal.htm . This website has links to TV on the internet from over 1,000 TV stations. Not all of it works correctly or at all, but some does and sometimes you find something really cool there, I hope it works well for you.
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Post by Scott on Jan 11, 2006 14:19:55 GMT -7
kool!
I checked out some of them, but they were either off the air cause it was too late in Japan, or they were buffering a lot. I hope to check it out again, maybe I'll have to wire one of my comps to reduse lag.
thanks again Kevin!
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Post by goldeneye on Jan 12, 2006 8:42:04 GMT -7
In languages i would like to learn Spanish aswell as German because it would be very useful to me if i went abroad to Spain
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