Recreation Languages.

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by DrunkLeprachaun, Jul 17, 2002.

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Are you a native english speaker?

  1. Yes, I spake prefect englush.

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  2. No, I am terrribly afraid my vocabulary is perhaps not as extensive as some.

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  1. Quistis

    Quistis New Member

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    language

    I can speek some french mostly english.
    I would Love!! to speak Japanease
     
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  2. Mordeth

    Mordeth Mordeth Vult!

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    scots-gaelic is a lot different from irish, i tried to read a book in scots-gaelic once.. it was hard bloody going.
     
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  3. Quistis

    Quistis New Member

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    I am part Irish, but do not now how to speak it.
     
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  4. D3vil's Anjil

    D3vil's Anjil New Member

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    I can speak english, a couple words of japanese. other than that i is totally lost on dem languages:D
     
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  5. *Fabee*

    *Fabee* Retired

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    same ... I cant help it that zanza and me are the same person .. err i mean cousins ;)
     
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  6. Teddz

    Teddz Sexy Swedish Love ♥

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    Main Language: Chinese (100% chinese) and Swedish.

    I know:

    Chinese, Swedish, English, German...Learning French, Latin and Japanese :)
     
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  7. eleeSleknuD

    eleeSleknuD New Member

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    ::head explodes::

    Holy....

    just German and Japanese are driving me up a wall...
     
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  8. lil washu y2k

    lil washu y2k New Member

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    i Speak english, I learn french at school, my dad tells me the odd german words because he was in the army and lived there for a while, i know about 5 words in turkish and i'm trying to learn myself japanese
     
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  9. Mika-chan

    Mika-chan New Member

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    A little Japanese and Chinese, some french. i speak English. um... some spanish,.....a little of really everything.... o_O







    Mika Havnox
    HOROO ne naiteneai wa yo, onee-chan. Nihao! Konnichiwa
     
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  10. Chowmein

    Chowmein New Member

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    English, few words of Cantoise, afew words of french, afew words of Newspeak (if you dont know what that is get of your arse and read 1984!) and afew words of some other languages.
     
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  11. Misao

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    uh.. well.. the languages i speak fluently are:
    chinese (mandy ^^)... spanish (learned it ) english not that fluent,
    portuguese, japanese (50% or less)...ummmm... cantonese.. (kinda like about 30%)....jmmm.. what else.... yeha. korean ( 30%).... uh.... i guess that's all ^^:p
     
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  12. Bloodberry

    Bloodberry Bloody Berry
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    <rubs her head> jerk...i don't know your silly irish language so don't hit me for not using the proper words...<cries and wanders away from mordeth>
     
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  13. Zanza

    Zanza .Net-ing & PHP-ing~*
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    lol, L33T eh? ;)
    lol, a little same problem here, my main language [arabic] stinks!! :p
     
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  14. Baphijmm

    Baphijmm Kunlun Knight

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    Tut mir leid, das ich so spaete sind.
    (Sorry that I'm so late.)

    I speak English as my main, but also know German, Russian, some Spanish and French, very little Latin, and wish to learn Japanese.
     
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  15. Niu-chan

    Niu-chan New Member

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    Quatsch, Baph!

    Just wanna know, is there anyone on M2A who can speak Jap fluently? If so is it really hard?
     
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  16. seraphinx

    seraphinx Oy, Artista!

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    I speak English and Hawaii-style pidgin. I'm also fluent in Ilocano, although I tend to have lots of lil grammar mistakes, and I probably have half the Ilocano vocabulary my parents have.

    Also speak a lil bit of Korean (which I'm learning right now), and a tiny bit of Japanese (which I learned through high school).


    By the way, I was wondering why some people abbreviate Manga To Anime as "M2A." The word "to" is not pronounced like 2, nor does it mean the same thing as the English word "to." It's pronounced "toh" and means "and." A more correct abbreviation would be just MTA. I just thought I'd bring that up while we're talking about languages.
     
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  17. The Jackal

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    I speak english, with random words of Japanese and Russian thrown in if I feel like it. I learn French and German, and so refuse to speak them.
     
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  18. Mordeth

    Mordeth Mordeth Vult!

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    yes seraphix, we know :)

    i say m2a cos it's handy and looks nice, however it's meant ot sound in japanese in english it sounds like 2, so people just shorten it.
    *shrug*
     
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  19. seraphinx

    seraphinx Oy, Artista!

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    So it's just a convenience-thing? I guess that's how it is with "ID4," which was a popular abbreviation for the movie "Independence Day." (There was no "4" in the movie's title, yet people put it in the abbreviation anyway.) But still, whoever came up with the name Manga To Anime should have known that most Americans wouldn't treat "To" the way it means. It's like calling some place "Noodles In Drinks" when the word "In" means "And," yet customers expect pasta floating in their soda. Funny, but messed up! :eek:
     
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  20. k0gepan

    k0gepan New Member

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    manga to anime
    manga two anime
    manga 2 anime


    it's said teh same. Ppl get the point. Quit bein so nit picky. ^^

    *hands over a lolly to seraphinx*
     
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