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Post by <Charmed_Knight> on Feb 7, 2006 16:34:07 GMT
Guten morgen mein damen und heren , lol it's the only german words i know !
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Post by Charmed_boy on Feb 8, 2006 13:18:19 GMT
Wow I know no german. What does it mean ?
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Post by Charmed One on Feb 9, 2006 23:04:30 GMT
I'm pretty sure the first word, Guten, means good, correct?
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Post by stinky666 on Feb 11, 2006 13:26:59 GMT
I use to be able to speak Spanish and french, and obviously english Can only speak english now, but not very well lol This is what i translated that sentence to: Good tomorrow my ladies and heren
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Post by <Charmed_Knight> on Feb 12, 2006 0:07:13 GMT
Wow I know no german. What does it mean ? I think it means good morning ladies and gentlemen, but i could be wrong lol !!
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Post by Charmed_boy on Feb 12, 2006 11:20:34 GMT
I use to be able to speak Spanish and french, and obviously english Can only speak english now, but not very well lol This is what i translated that sentence to: Good tomorrow my ladies and heren Lol...I think the "tomorrow" and "heren" were incorrect, cos it makes no sence lol Wow I know no german. What does it mean ? I think it means good morning ladies and gentlemen, but i could be wrong lol !! According to the other replies, I think your is correct. I'm pretty sure the first word, Guten, means good, correct? I belive so
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Post by <Charmed_Knight> on Feb 12, 2006 16:59:47 GMT
ok, am wrong need some lessons, lol
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Post by Charmed_boy on Feb 12, 2006 18:48:22 GMT
Actually, you were the one who got it correct (according to the replies). Do you pronunciate the words like they are written, or you have to spit a bit ? lol
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Post by <Charmed_Knight> on Feb 21, 2006 18:52:33 GMT
lol, the German accent is hard, the pronounciation is a bit different from the words yes !
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Post by Charmed One on Feb 22, 2006 1:33:49 GMT
My friend has the German version of Barbie Girl on her computer lol
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Post by ~*~Mistic*Prue~*~ on Feb 24, 2006 22:53:08 GMT
I can only speak English and some sign language but i guess i dont speak that huh....LOL
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Post by Charmed One on Feb 26, 2006 22:43:11 GMT
LOL, I forgot about sign language. I can speak (or show) some of that too.
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Post by Chexdex on Feb 28, 2006 23:24:01 GMT
english(duh) and spanish
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Post by Charmed_boy on Mar 4, 2006 23:43:26 GMT
I can also speak the language of the "P"s. It works in any language. You just add a P + the rest of the silable from the original word. Eg.: - Banana = ba + pa + na + pa + na + pa = bapanapanapa. - Collect = co + po + lle + pect = copollepect (you remove the "ct" from "lect" and send it to "pe" to stay "pect"). It is hard in the beggining, but easy when you get it
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Post by Charmed One on Mar 5, 2006 0:38:34 GMT
So it's a little like Pig Latin?
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