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Re: Language classes

Posted: 13 Dec 2017, 16:59
by Kulche
Fireout wrote:
13 Dec 2017, 14:03
Kulche wrote:
11 Dec 2017, 16:19
For me, German is bit weird. ß, ä, ö and ü? Looks strange ............its still easier than polish
Btw ß is actually S not B
WoW. Its "ss"

Re: Language classes

Posted: 14 Dec 2017, 08:02
by Brody Craft
So Waßer Instead Of Wasser Is Water.

Re: Language classes

Posted: 24 Dec 2017, 19:33
by malsa
@THEMAX[Posts][PM] What is les incompetents mean?

Re: Language classes

Posted: 25 Dec 2017, 17:21
by CommanderABab
That means the incompetents

Re: Language classes

Posted: 25 Dec 2017, 17:27
by AvenJZR
Shiok

Singaporean slang for Nice

In a sentence: This food very shiok!

Woles/selow

Indonesian slang for slow

In a conversation:

Guy 1: There's a test tomorrow. Let's study.

Guy 2: Selow

(I'm just an Indonesian living in Singapore)

Re: Language classes

Posted: 26 Dec 2017, 00:17
by JustAnyone
Common lithuanian words

Lithuanian words - English words
Labas - Hello
Sveikas - Hi
Prašau - Please
Ačiū - Thanks
Kur tu? - Where are you?
Kalėdos - Christmas
Dovana - Gift
Aš Noriu - I want
Gimtadienis - Birthday
Lietuva - Lithuania
Taip - Yes
Ne - No
Aš - Me
Klaida - Bug/Mistake
Vabalas - Bug
Žaidimas - Game
Meška - Bear
Taisyklės - Rules
Draugas - Friend
Agurkas - Cucumber/Pickle
Miestas - City
Meras - Mayor
Gyventojai - Inhabitants
Laimingas - Happy
Smėlio dėžė - Sandbox


Common lithuanian sentences

Tai yra lietuvių kalba - It is lithuanian language.
Kaip tu gyveni? - How are you?
Ar buvai geras šiais metais? - Were you good this year?
Naujieji metai - New year

Gonna be updating this, don't trash prašau

Re: Language classes

Posted: 29 Dec 2017, 22:07
by CommanderABab
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Re: Language classes

Posted: 29 Dec 2017, 23:22
by CommanderABab
Must be a klaida, or a vabalas!

Re: Language classes

Posted: 29 Dec 2017, 23:33
by Ahmad Nur Aizat
Okay, now I'm confused

What language is this, again?

Re: Language classes

Posted: 30 Dec 2017, 00:19
by JustAnyone
CommanderABab wrote:
29 Dec 2017, 23:22
Must be a klaida, or a vabalas!
Tai yra klaida = It's a mistake.

Re: Language classes

Posted: 30 Dec 2017, 00:19
by AvenJZR
Ahmad Nur Aizat wrote:
29 Dec 2017, 23:33
Okay, now I'm confused

What language is this, again?
Pretty sure it's Lithuanian

Re: Language classes

Posted: 30 Dec 2017, 11:30
by Bearbear76
A (a) B (b) D (dz) ẞ (lor) Ø (u) F (fer) G (jor) K (k) X (sith) Y (un) Z (zor) Œ (mer) Æ (er) Ē (orn) V (vel) L (litch)
P (rolled r) N (n) C (pol) T (t) Π (pie) S (s) H (hor)

a [us] b [-b] d [d] ß [lor] ø [-u] f [fs] g [ j ] k [k] x [sir] y [un] z [z] œ [m] æ [er] e [or] ∆ [vel] l [lit]
p [rolled r] n [n] c [po] t [t] π [pa] s [-s] & [hu]

vowels : a , k , x , ∆ , n , π
"r" is rolled
() is how you read them
[] is how you pronounce the word
Ignore the -

Re: Language classes

Posted: 30 Dec 2017, 11:37
by Bearbear76
There's a lot of ways to say "hi"
But the most common is "cp∆a"

Re: Language classes

Posted: 30 Dec 2017, 11:38
by AvenJZR
Bearbear65 wrote:
30 Dec 2017, 11:37
There's a lot of ways to say "hi"
But the most common is "cp∆a"
Is this Northern Bear Language?

Re: Language classes

Posted: 30 Dec 2017, 11:44
by Bearbear76
AvenJZR wrote:
30 Dec 2017, 11:38
Bearbear65 wrote:
30 Dec 2017, 11:37
There's a lot of ways to say "hi"
But the most common is "cp∆a"
Is this Northern Bear Language?
Yeah, i wrote it a long time ago
Im fixing some errors but it's finished
(It's hard to fix since my spelling sucked when i was 9)

Re: Language classes

Posted: 30 Dec 2017, 11:47
by Bearbear76
"a" is read like "us"
So more like por-ve-lus

Re: Language classes

Posted: 30 Dec 2017, 11:52
by AvenJZR
Is the lus read as loos or laas?

Re: Language classes

Posted: 30 Dec 2017, 11:55
by Bearbear76
Las
Like las Vegas

Re: Language classes

Posted: 30 Dec 2017, 11:59
by AvenJZR
Can you give us a sentence in Northern Bear so we can read Northee Bear Language properly?

Re: Language classes

Posted: 30 Dec 2017, 12:05
by Brody Craft
AvenJZR wrote:
30 Dec 2017, 11:59
Can you give us a sentence in Northern Bear so we can read Northee Bear Language properly?
Imma translate that message to verderian
Ken yose azzu ae skemtunze ain Northern bear szoe wiel ken Northern bear Langisgtengke proportlelesze?