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wasmario
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Originally posted by TranceCluber
English dirived from German


u r right but many english speaking people told me

that its in hard for them to learn german!!

Maybe because german has more vocabs than english?? is that true??

dont know exactly!
Kurve
its because us Americans are Lazy Bastards at times lol.... hehehe
Linx_da_cat
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Originally posted by TranceCluber
its because us Americans are Lazy Bastards at times lol.... hehehe


lol...what do you MEAN AT TIMES? at times?? uhh...hehe. :p
Kurve
look at the whole world so many people learn English...but we are just to damn lazy to learn any other languages.... you have to amitt...we are sometimes very lazy!! i dont know about canadians..but sure is true with Americans
Miss Proximus
I voted incorrect, cuz I may speak several languages, Э'm still a blonde (;)) haha
I speak and write Dutch, English, German, French and Spanish
And I alo learned Latin and Greek (the ancient language) but I hardly remember anything of it....
Oh yea..and also one sentence in Danish: Jeg elskar Deg (?) which means.......I luuuuuv yah! :)
And I don't speak Frisian, although I live in Fryslan!!!! And I'm so proud of it!!! (Frisian is the farmers' language) hahahahaaa :D
E.Sv
I speak Russian, English, German and a little bit Spanish!

Greetings, :) :D :)
CJ Slater
BLuEOcEaN420
me, i speak:
* English
* Japanese (supposedly it's my native tongue but... i question that often LOL :o :rolleyes: )
* Spanish... i took it in school for about 5yrs....

i believe that english could be considered the hardest language... though it IS Latin based, if u live in a country such as Japan/Korea/China, the language is so different sounding that it is hard to accomodate to the sound of english...if u get wut i mean.... also u don't come across it very often. i'll use Japanese as an example but they don't have the a character that is equivielent to R or L so ppl have a hard time distinguishing the sound of R and L..... also the english grammar has so many odds and ends that it's really difficult to fully grasp it.... just my 2cents though.....

man, i'm so incredibly envious of all the europeans b/c they come across so many different languages often... congenital linguist, eh? ;) Lucky duck...

-BLuEOcEaN420
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nihongo wa zenzen dekimasen
lol
Miss Proximus
I don't think English is based on Latin, ofcourse it has some Latin/Greek words in it, but it is mainly an Anglo-Saxon lanuage right?
SteveTranz4ever
I found these on a site so donДt blame me if some are wrong :p

Swedish: Jag фlskar dig!
Danish: Jeg elsker dig!
Finish: Minф rakastan sinua
Norwegian: Jeg elsker deg!
Albanska: tы dua zemra ime
Arabia: Ana Behibek (to a woman) Ana Behibak (to a man)
Estniska: Mina armastan sind
French: Je t’aime
Friesia:Ik hald fan dei
Gaelic: Ta gra agam ort
Greec: S’ayapo (pronansed s’agapo. )
Old Greec: (Ego) philo su
Greenland: Asavakit
Hawaii: Aloha l’a Au Oe
Hebrew: Ani ohev otach (man to a woman) Ani ohevet otcha (woman to man)
Hindi: Mai tumase pyar karata hun (man to a woman) Mai tumase pyar karati hun (woman to man)
Dutch: Ik hou van jou
Island: Eg elska thig
India: Mai Tujhe Pyaar Kartha Ho
Indonesia: Saya cinta padamu
Iran: Mahn doostaht doh-rahm
Irland: Taim i’ ngra leat
Italy: Ti amo
Japanese: Kimi o ai eru
Canadian (french): Sh’teme (uttalas som det stavas)
Kenya: Tye-mela’ne
Kina: Moi oiy neya
Ngo oi ney
Wo ai ni
Korsika: Ti tengu cara (to a woman) Ti tengu caru (to a man)
Kroatia: LJUBim te
Kiswahili: Nakupenda
Korean: No-rul sarang hae (man to a woman) Tangsinul sarang ha yo (woman to man)
Latin: Te Amo
Lettiska: Es milu tevi
Litauen: Tave Myliu (ta-ve mee-lyu)
Makedonien: Sakam te
Malaysia: Saya Cintamu
Saya Sayangmu
Pakistan: Mujhe Tumse Muhabbat Hai
Persiska: Tora dost daram
Polska: kocham cie
Portugis: Amo-te
Rumania: Te iu besc
Te Ador
Ryssia: Ya vas liubliu
Ya tebya liubliu
Skotish Gaelic: Tha gra\dh agam ort
Serbia: Ljubim te
Serbokratia: Volum te
Ljubim te
Sioux: Techihhila
Spanska: Te Quiero
Swahili: Nina ku penda
Tjeckia: Miluji te
Turkish: Seni Seviyurum
German: Ich liebe Dich
Ukrainia: ja tebe koKHAju
Vietnames: Anh ye^u em (man to a woman)
Em ye^u ahn (woman to man)
c-ya

DfromK
Р ьэх тююсљх тёх яюѕѓщ... :)
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Originally posted by DfromK
Р ьэх тююсљх тёх яюѕѓщ... :)


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