TheMyrco
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| 21 Jun 2012 10:38 AM |
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So u need to say the following in ur language: I am. You are. He/she/it is. We are. You are. They are.
But then also in the past and future. |
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TheMyrco
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| 21 Jun 2012 10:45 AM |
BTW: IF UR LANGUAGE USES A DIFFERENT ALPHABET THEN PLEASE ALSO INCLUDE A TRANSLITERATION. TY.
Dutch (in order): Whole verb in Dutch: to be = zijn
--Normal form-- Ik ben. Jij bent/U bent (note that U is the formal form of you and that the t in benT for he jij-form is only added when Jij is infront of the verb) Hij/zij/het is. Wij zijn. Julie zijn. Zij zijn. _______
--Past-- Ik was. Jij was/U was. Hij/zij/het was. Wij waren. Julie waren. Zij waren. _______
--Future-- Ik zal _ zijn. (I will be _./I am going to be _./I shall be _.) Jij zal _ zijn. Hij/zij/het zal _ zijn. Wij zullen _ zijn. Julie zullen _ zijn. Zij zullen _ zijn. _______
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zars15
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| 21 Jun 2012 10:45 AM |
Current:
Es esmu. Tu esi. Viņš/Viņa/Tas ir. Mēs esam. Jūs esat Viņi ir.
Past:
Es biju. Tu biji. Viņš/Viņa/Tas bija. Mēs bijām. Jūs bijāt. Viņi bija.
Future:
Es būšu. Tu būsi Viņš/Viņa/Tas būs. Mēs būsim. Jūs būsiet. Viņi būs. |
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TheMyrco
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:19 PM |
German: Ich bin Du bist Er/Sie/Es ist Sie sind Ihr seid Sie sind
Spanish: SER: Yo soy Tú eres El/ella/Usted es Nosotros somos Vosotros sois Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes son ESTAR: Yo estoy Tú estás El/ella/Ud está Nosotros estamos Vosotros estáis Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes están
Dutch: Ik ben Jij bent Hij/zij/het is Wij zijn Julie zijn Zij zijn
Russian:
trolololol
Esperanto: Mi estas Vi estas Li estas ŝi estas ĝi estas Ni estas Oni estas
French: Je suis Tu es Il est Nous sommes Vous (e)tes Ils sont |
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TheMyrco
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:21 PM |
| Only one language and I meant past, future and the recent forms :> |
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XxJimmyxX
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:45 PM |
French:
être-to be
Present: je suis (I am) tu es (you are) il/elle/on est (he/she/one is) nous sommes (we are) vous êtes (you are) ils/elles/ons sont (they are)
Past: j'ai été (I was) tu as été (you were) il/elle/on a été (he/she/on was) nous avons été (we were) vous avez été (you were) ils/elles/ons ont été (they were)
Future: je vais être (I'm going to be) tu vas être (you are going to be) il/elle/on va être (he/she/one is going to be) nous allons être (we are going to be) vous allez être (you are going to be) ils/elles/ons vont être (they are going to be) |
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XxJimmyxX
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| 21 Jun 2012 04:33 PM |
@zars15 What language did you do? |
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TheMyrco
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| 22 Jun 2012 01:07 AM |
| @jimmy: That is latvijan (what zars did) and wasn't the past in french like j'avais, tu avais, il/elle/on avait....? |
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XxJimmyxX
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| 22 Jun 2012 01:08 AM |
| I didn't learn that yet, so I just did the P.C. |
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TheMyrco
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| 22 Jun 2012 01:26 AM |
Ah. Well I can tell u that it's the nous-form of the verb and then with the special ending:
Je = -ais Tu = -ais Il/elle/on = -ai Nous = -ions Vous = -iez Ils/elles = -aient
Tough the first thing u need to do doesn't count for verbs like être, avoir, faire... |
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XxJimmyxX
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| 22 Jun 2012 01:28 AM |
| What tense is this called? |
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TheMyrco
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zars15
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| 22 Jun 2012 05:34 AM |
*latvian In my language: latviešu |
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XxJimmyxX
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| 22 Jun 2012 12:16 PM |
@TheMycro I learn that next year in French III. |
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TheMyrco
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| 22 Jun 2012 01:33 PM |
LOL :P
I'll already tell u to be and to have in the past forms:
--être-- J'étais (I was) Tu étais Il/Elle/On était (C'était = it was) Nous étions Vous étiez Ils/Elles étaient ________
--avoir-- J'avais (I had) Tu avais Il/Elle/On avait (C'avait = it had) Nous avions Vous aviez Ils/Elles avaient (Pronoun: "àvai-je") |
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XxJimmyxX
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| 22 Jun 2012 02:13 PM |
| I sorta already knew the first one you did. I remember my French teacher saying something about it, but he didn't get into that much. I'll learn so many more tenses next year. |
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