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Posted by Laughingfennec on Dec-26-2004 09:12:

_____How Do U Say "HAPPY NEW YEAR" in...

As the end of the year comes very fast i need those "HAPPY NEW YEAR" in some languages...



s p a n i s h

p o l i s h

l i t h u a n i a n

d u t c h

i n d i a n

w a l l o o n



Merci


Posted by stren on Dec-26-2004 09:56:

polish:

szczesliwego nowego roku

...spelling is too fucked up so i'm not even gonna attempt to write it here


Posted by Renegade on Dec-26-2004 10:25:

Re: _____How Do U Say "HAPPY NEW YEAR" in...

I'll help you because I'm incredibly smart:

quote:
Originally posted by Laughingfennec
s p a n i s h


Feliz A�o Nuevo.

quote:
p o l i s h


Szczesliwego Nowego roku.

quote:
l i t h u a n i a n


Laimingu Nauju Metu.

quote:
d u t c h


Gelukkig nieuwjaar.

quote:
i n d i a n


Nav varsh ki subhkamna.

quote:
w a l l o o n


Bone ann�ye.


Posted by Magnetonium on Dec-26-2004 13:09:

In Russian:

S novim godom!


Posted by DarkAngel on Dec-26-2004 14:49:

Re: _____How Do U Say "HAPPY NEW YEAR" in...

quote:
Originally posted by Laughingfennec
w a l l o o n




What the....



Where the hell is Walloon from?


Posted by kaffeemeister on Dec-26-2004 14:52:

The Wallon dialect language is spoken in Wallonia somewhere in southen Belgium


Posted by DarkAngel on Dec-26-2004 15:02:

quote:
Originally posted by kaffeemeister
The Wallon dialect language is spoken in Wallonia somewhere in southen Belgium


That's news to me...I wonder if Misja or Terry speak that...Thx for the heads up!


Posted by Laughingfennec on Dec-26-2004 15:57:

Re: Re: _____How Do U Say "HAPPY NEW YEAR" in...

quote:
Originally posted by Renegade
I'll help you because I'm incredibly smart:



Feliz A�o Nuevo.



Szczesliwego Nowego roku.



Laimingu Nauju Metu.



Gelukkig nieuwjaar.



Nav varsh ki subhkamna.



Bone ann�ye.


wow perfect dude thanx smart guy


and yep Walloon is spoken in belgium with french and Flemish.


Posted by Cloudburst on Dec-26-2004 16:02:

Swedish: Gott Nytt �r!


Posted by TOR on Dec-26-2004 16:04:

walloon = french

yes, there is an accent and a few minor differences as far as terminology goes, but it's not a different language.

there is no such thing as "bone ann�ye", lol. i fear that's just a transcription of how they pronounce "bonne ann�e"

flemish = dutch, by the way. we have an institution like the Real Academia or the Acad�mie fran�aise that covers The Netherlands and Flanders.


Posted by Laughingfennec on Dec-26-2004 16:08:

quote:
Originally posted by TOR
walloon = french

yes, there is an accent and a few minor differences as far as terminology goes, but it's not a different language.

there is no such thing as "bone ann�ye", lol. i fear that's just a transcription of how they pronounce "bonne ann�e"

flemish = dutch, by the way. we have an institution like the Real Academia or the Acad�mie fran�aise that covers The Netherlands and Flanders.


oh thanx for the info i didn't know that, i was quite surprised by "bone ann�ye" who sounds french indeed and so flemish = dutch, i thought it was a mix between dutch and german ...


Posted by krivi on Dec-26-2004 16:24:

Srecna Nova Godina


Posted by BeatifulEmotion on Dec-26-2004 16:35:

Feliz A�o Nuevo = Spanish

Feliz Navidad = Merry X-Mas

out!


Posted by anchitsa on Dec-26-2004 16:47:

Sre�no novo leto!


Posted by Laughingfennec on Dec-26-2004 16:51:

let's going around the world!


Posted by Chris d(-_-)b on Dec-26-2004 18:48:

Finnish

Hyv�� uuttavuotta!


Posted by TweeK on Dec-26-2004 18:55:

Japannese:?



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