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| 31 Aug 2012 10:36 PM |
| What language do you speak? |
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Spindash
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| 31 Aug 2012 10:51 PM |
| Bonjour! I'm taking french. |
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Paranteza
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tumpi2000
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TheMyrco
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| 01 Sep 2012 12:50 PM |
| If you mean native language; Nederlands (nédèr'lànds) (Dutch). |
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sinii
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| 01 Sep 2012 01:08 PM |
| My native language is Ukrainian. In Ukrainian, it's українська мова (oo-kray-yins-ka moh-va) |
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TheMyrco
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| 01 Sep 2012 01:12 PM |
| @sinii: I think that it literaly translated would mean "ukrainian language". Correctomundo? |
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sinii
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| 01 Sep 2012 01:15 PM |
| Yes. Український (feminine. українська) is only an adjective. It's not a language or a person. |
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TheMyrco
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| 01 Sep 2012 01:35 PM |
Oyus.
We have multiple ways of sayign our language. Obviously, Nederlands, is the best, most known and easiest, and the old ways to say it are outdated, never used, only in old books. Therefore it is worth nothing that you should never use these unless in special ocations. Here they are:
-Taal der verenigde Nederlanden. (Language of the united Netherlands) -Taal der Nederlanden. (Language of the Netherlands)
The oldest form of indicating our language is: Lingæ deð Neþelandæ.
Wich is basicly Latin mixed with Faroese and a little German. |
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| 01 Sep 2012 03:06 PM |
| Mixed with Faroese, what the hell? Can you pronounce that to us? |
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sinii
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| 01 Sep 2012 03:07 PM |
Look, I'll pronounce it with English words. At least this is how I think you pronounce it.
fair-oh-ease |
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TheMyrco
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| 01 Sep 2012 03:14 PM |
Faroese: Fá-roe-ease. Lingæ deð Neþelandæ: Ling'(w)ai deth* nethlandai**.
*: the th sound here is like in the word "that" (t) **: the th sound here is like the word "thanks" (f) |
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| 01 Sep 2012 03:15 PM |
| No, not that, I'm talking about the oldest form of saying Nederlands. |
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