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| 08 Nov 2012 08:57 PM |
Can Anyone here speak fluent French, SOUTH KOREAN, African or German?? I really want to learn one or all of those languiges and then maybe i could help somebody speak English! |
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zomgbbq
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| 08 Nov 2012 11:00 PM |
"South Korean"
North and South Korea speak the same type of Korean, though there are some minor differences (dialects and all)
as for those languages, you can find many sites for learning those languages online
though if you insist on getting a person to help you learn languages, I can't help you - sorry.
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zomgbbq
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| 08 Nov 2012 11:01 PM |
>OP's last post was posted 2 hours ago
dammit
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StanAdam
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| 09 Nov 2012 01:44 AM |
South Korean is not a language. I think you mean Korean.
African is not a language. I think you mean Afrikaans.
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| 09 Nov 2012 08:06 AM |
| Sorry i didnt know that but can anyone of you help me? |
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| 09 Nov 2012 08:28 AM |
| Guten Tag. I know basic words in German, but don't trust me with German grammar. If you want to know some simple words (not sentence structure and grammar!), tell me. |
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| 09 Nov 2012 02:20 PM |
| Ok it'l be like and introduction to German thanks pm me lessons please. |
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| 09 Nov 2012 02:22 PM |
| I'd also like to learn Dutch |
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StanAdam
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| 09 Nov 2012 02:51 PM |
No Japanese? :(.
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| 09 Nov 2012 04:59 PM |
| yaro can you help me with like an introduction to German? |
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| 10 Nov 2012 01:54 AM |
I speak french! Bonjor! Comtappels tu (I suck at spelling lol im lazy lol)
ju mepalls dssdd253 et toi?
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TheMyrco
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| 10 Nov 2012 05:15 PM |
Ask meener TheMyrco. Hij spreekt Nederlands.
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TheMyrco
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| 10 Nov 2012 05:22 PM |
Meneer* (Mr. for short)
Btw, ask in this sentence is "Vraag" c: |
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| 10 Nov 2012 05:26 PM |
Thanks, I haven't gotten to every word. Unfortunately, I've only covered pronouns so far. The conversation translations that I am learning from and the exercises the site has me do has mostly covered pronouns, just to get the gist of Dutch grammar.
Let me try again.
Vraag meneer TheMyrco. Hij spreekt Nederlands.
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TheMyrco
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| 10 Nov 2012 05:28 PM |
Very well, but to top it of and make it more legit, I'd add 't/het and aan:
Vraag _'t/het_ aan meneer TheMyrco. -> Ask _it to_ mister TheMyrco. |
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TheMyrco
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| 10 Nov 2012 05:29 PM |
't or het both mean it btw. Aan is a preposition -> on/to |
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| 10 Nov 2012 05:30 PM |
When google translate Dutch it translates meneer to sir. But Google is always wrong.
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| 10 Nov 2012 05:32 PM |
| Sir and mister are both correct. Whatever floats your boat. |
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| 10 Nov 2012 05:34 PM |
I would prefer mister for business speak. Since sir is somewhat more formal, I would use it when speaking to an official or someone in a position of authority, like a teacher(If teacher is male), or a manager.
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TheMyrco
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| 10 Nov 2012 05:38 PM |
The feminine form is mv(r). -> Mevrouw -> -vrouw = woman.
Another form of meneer, the most formal form, would be "Mijnheer". |
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| 10 Nov 2012 05:41 PM |
Ah, yes. Mevrouw. I remember now. Usually I think I don't remember things, but when someone brings it up in a conversation, I do.
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