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What different languages do you speak?


  • 2 years ago · Quote · #1

    Teqwah

    I was wondering what different languages are spoken here, since this is an international group. I speak Arabic (العربي) and English.

    So, post your languages!

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #2

    Aurelyn

    I speak English, Irish, German and a little French and Spanish (but just enough to get by on those last two! :))

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #3

    spinfold

    I am English only but with google can converse slowly in any language. Also as a printer and typesetter I translate and typeset in 50+ languages currently and growing. That was my inpiration for starting this group. Thank you for the question let's see how it goesSmile

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #4

    Teqwah

    Cool!

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #5

    JRadis

    I speak swedish, english, german and some spanish.  

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #6

    peaceflowercox

    i speak english, some basic spainish studied it for 2 years and a little german studied for  like 3 months then stoped have school will begin again when school is out   i think learning other languages is important because it allows you to understand not only a nother persons point of view but a major portion of the cultures point of view   goood question

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #7

    Teqwah

    So I was correct when I thought we would all speak many different languages because this is an international group :) Nice that there's one language we can all speak though!

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #8

    Skipp

    English, Spanish

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #9

    dada128

    English and Croatian Laughing

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #10

    ae299792458

    i speak spanish and english. y el lenguaje de mi tierra el tico.

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #11

    Teqwah

    Impressive! Let's keep them coming!!

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #12

    Poidokoff

    English, swedish, finnish and some german.

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #13

    spinfold

    Love to see this...can people give us a translation of "good game" or "gg" in their native language?

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #14

    Aurelyn

    In Irish it's "Cluiche maith".

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #15

    Teqwah

    In Arabic good game is لعبة عظيمة

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #16

    Aurelyn

    How do you say it though? (Cluiche maith is pronounced approximately "Kli-heh moh" The vowel sound in cluiche is the same as in "clip". The c is silent. The vowel sound in the second word is as in "mop" and the th is silent. :)

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #17

    Teqwah

    لعبة عظيمة is (read right to left) and pronounced "li'ba 'eththeema" The appostrophes are sounds that are not in any other language (ع). These are pronounced as a vague noise created very deep in your throat. The two 'th' in a row are also not in any other language (ظ). These are like the 'th' in 'the' but kind of heavier, your tongue still touches your teeth but an extra sound is made between the bottom of your mouth and the top of your throat.

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #18

    otherdog

    I australian, american, british and bit of new zealand speak. Sometimes also can german and dutch talk. Bit of zulu and afrikaans and morse code, but lots and lots of online translations.

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #19

    spinfold

    WOW this is kwel.......thx TeqwahLaughing

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #20

    Teqwah

    Yes, it's wonderful! Many different languages spoken here. You're welcome Wink


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