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 | Hanne Posted Tue 19 Jun, 2007 11:00 AM | 
  
    | Ursina wrote:  kim2007w wrote:  how many different languages do you speak and what are they 
English 
German  (and Swiss German) 
French 
and with the assistance of hands, Italian :) 
 That's what I thought, German and Swiss German are almost different languages :o)
 
 I understood the news on the radio but the woman at the bakery could have told me anything; I didn't understand a word lol
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 | isma Posted Tue 19 Jun, 2007 11:00 AM | 
  
    | AbsolutPurple wrote:  isma wrote:  AbsolutPurple wrote:  isma wrote:  AbsolutPurple wrote:  ayana wrote:  Frenchand I'm learning English, German and I'm gonna start Russian next September.
 
 I also know some Spanish, Portuguese and Arabic (useless) words.
 
all this because she wants to snatch a (russian) billionnare ! 
Tout s'explique maintenant Haha 
il lui manque l'italian comme ça elle pourra bosser comme traductrice pour les mafieux russes et italiens. 
pas folle la guepe ! 
HAHAHA...j'imagine bien Noémie au milieu de pleins de mafieux...à Niort..tout d'un coup ça le fait moins :p
 
la cour chez ses parent envahie de grosses bagnoles avec vitres teintées....des bodyguards qui patrouillent !!! 
son père peut commencer à préparer les tourteaux fromagers. 
 Lol ! ça fait rêver
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 | ayana Posted Tue 19 Jun, 2007 11:03 AM | 
  
    | isma wrote:  AbsolutPurple wrote:  isma wrote:  AbsolutPurple wrote:  isma wrote:  AbsolutPurple wrote:  ayana wrote:  Frenchand I'm learning English, German and I'm gonna start Russian next September.
 
 I also know some Spanish, Portuguese and Arabic (useless) words.
 
all this because she wants to snatch a (russian) billionnare ! 
Tout s'explique maintenant Haha 
il lui manque l'italian comme ça elle pourra bosser comme traductrice pour les mafieux russes et italiens. 
pas folle la guepe ! 
HAHAHA...j'imagine bien Noémie au milieu de pleins de mafieux...à Niort..tout d'un coup ça le fait moins :p
 
la cour chez ses parent envahie de grosses bagnoles avec vitres teintées....des bodyguards qui patrouillent !!! 
son père peut commencer à préparer les tourteaux fromagers. 
Lol ! ça fait rêver 
 quelqu'un a dit tourteaux fromagers ? :D
 
 
  
 miam !
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 | Nikki Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 4:08 AM | 
  
    | Coldmarek wrote:  Nikki wrote:  English Polish
 
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English,Polish,Slovak,Czech,Hungarian,German and a lot of Italian,Icelandic and spanish
 
currently learning french and i know some russian swears 
 Yay! Hi fellow Polish-speaking person :O) lol. Nice to meet you! Wow...you can speak many languages. I'm impressed.
 
 Have you ever been to Poland? I was there for a month last summer and love it there.
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 | Digsy Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 6:23 AM | 
  
    | Andrew wrote: ..and how to order beer in Czech "dvah pivo prosim"
 so similar to polish, maybe you'll find it useful someday and it's pretty much the same pronounced - "dwa piwa prosze" ;)
 
 i speak
 polish
 english
 a bit german
 know some phrases in italian, love this language
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 | Ursina Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 6:59 AM | 
  
    | Hanne wrote:  Ursina wrote:  kim2007w wrote:  how many different languages do you speak and what are they 
English 
German  (and Swiss German) 
French 
and with the assistance of hands, Italian :) 
That's what I thought, German and Swiss German are almost different languages :o)
 
I understood the news on the radio but the woman at the bakery could have told me anything; I didn't understand a word lol 
 
 hehehe and with all the regional accetns it gets even worse lol
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 | Natasa Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 9:45 AM | 
  
    | Greek-obviously English
 French
 
 
 And as my online friends have taught me,the basic from german,Italian,Finnish and Portuguese
 
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 | Darran Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 9:47 AM | 
  
    | Italiano Francais
 English
 Norn Irish.
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 | michele Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 10:23 AM | 
  
    | Italiano English
 un poco de Espanol
 etwas Deutsch
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 | Frenchygirl Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 11:59 AM | 
  
    | French (of course!) English
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 Arab
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 | AbsolutPurple Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 12:17 PM | 
  
    | michele wrote:  ItalianoEnglish
 un poco de Espanol
 etwas Deutsch
 italian ciao !
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 | lilly Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 1:31 PM | 
  
    | err.... German
 English
 Spanish
 and very little Farsi...
 I started learning French and Italian a few years ago, but wasn't that successful ;)
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 and in 30 minutes I have to hold a presentation about Old English, and I do.not.have.a.clue. Really difficult language...
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 | harry potter Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 1:39 PM | 
  
    | English,
 Japanese,
 Spanish,
 Hungarian,
 Australian
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 | paul_c Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 5:01 PM | 
  
    | English, a small bit of French, enough Slovene to get by, and some Makaton | 
  
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 | baby faced woman Posted Thu 21 Jun, 2007 7:46 AM | 
  
    | To harry potter!! You can speak Japanese??!!
 Really??
 
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