I study Linguistics and Literature, English and Dutch.
Dutch, mother tongue
English, fluently
French, fluently
German, not fluently but ok
Latin, been a while
I have decided to send the old language thread along to cleft of dimension and make a new one since most of the members in the old ones are not active anymore and won't be able to help you.
The point of this thread is for you to ask any questions about languages; you never know, maybe your fellow TFF'er can help you out with a sentence or word you need translating.
Also feel free to advertise your language skills to others in this thread.
The person in my avatar is me.
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I was the holder of the highest amount of rep that ever lived on TFF. 1788. lolz. I ween.
I study Linguistics and Literature, English and Dutch.
Dutch, mother tongue
English, fluently
French, fluently
German, not fluently but ok
Latin, been a while
Crao Porr Cock8: Getting it while the getting's good
I'm no polyglot by any means, but I speak the following.
English - Fluent Writer and Speaker
Spanish - Semi-fluent writer, a little rusty but gimme a reason to practice, k?
(TFF Family):
I seem to know more languages than I thought, even if it's just a little bit of understanding of them.
English - Native speaker, and writer. Obviously .
Gàidhlig (Scottish Gaelic) - A little bit of reading, can't really speak a word of it.
Gaeilge (Irish Gaelic) - My grandmother is fluent in it but I can normally understand what someone's saying when they use it.
Auld 'en modern Scots - Real native language . You might see me post in Scots sometimes and just think it's bad grammer or misuse of words. But no, it's actually Scots - the same langauge Auld Lang Syne is in. (Although probably not the version most of you will sing.) I.E. this is second language to me.
French - Can read almost fluently, not very good at the reading or writing because of the funny grammer involved. Which I really have no knowledge of.
German - Currently learning.
I speak English fluently, and my French is pretty good (I'm studying a Masters degree in it, so I guess it should be). I can swear fluently in Polish, German and Czech.
Like Aerif, I speak and write Auld Scots and Glaswegian dialects. Phrases like 'Am urney' and 'Monty ****' that foreign people insist are not English at all. In this respect, Aerif and I would be invaluable if any of you happen to study the poetry of Robert Burns. Knowing how to pronounce the words, and what they mean, is more native to us than proper English.
Last edited by Govinda; 06-19-2009 at 05:42 AM.
English - I'm rather decent at it for the better part when I wish to be and if you ever get any slang you don't get I tend to either know what it means or one of the guys I know IRL will if I don't. Particularly Australian slang which some have called a language of it's own.
victoria aut mors
English - Duh duh duuhhhhhhhh.... 0_0
French - I'm better at reading it than speaking it. Not as good as I once was, but I can work it out if you give me time.
Spanish - Yeah, I got a D in it for my GCSE's - so what? I was just bad at what the examiners were asking. I know how to say b*tch and b*stard too.
Japanese - I'm still learning v-e-r-y--s-l-o-w-l-y... I'm better at speaking it, although I am learning how to write in Japanese too.
As well as the above, I know how to say fish and donkey in Turkish (insults - apparently donkey is really insulting >>), and I know how to say SOB in Japanese. =S
well, fluent in English, and eh in spanish and italian. But i am starting to learn japanese [but its terrible] and starting next year a summer course in Latin :]
How about I wash your mouth out with a revolver?....
Lets be best friends
Will anyone teach me some japanese so I can hope to go to the shores of Honshu in order for me to find my true love? I need to be able to a), write japanese haikus, b), be able to keep a decent conversation with a japanese woman, c), be able to close it up with some choice wordplay that would make the womens go wild for me. If anyone would be able to teach me the arduous task of being my "Sensei", if you will, I would be able to pay handsomely with internets to them. Godspeed, people.
†SOLDIER† - "Yep still better than you"CPC8: It's hard out here for a pimp.™
hahas, updated July 28th (oldie but goodie!):
*BOWS* konnichiwa and thank you sensei, now I can finally flee the confines of my humble abode in the united states in order to attempt to find the one true love in japan after going through many one night stands. Farewell TFF I will be back somedayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy------
*hops on a boat with his flippy floppys and I'm flipping burgers while you're all working at kinkos flipping copies*
by the way what does that am I saying in japanese?
†SOLDIER† - "Yep still better than you"CPC8: It's hard out here for a pimp.™
hahas, updated July 28th (oldie but goodie!):
"Excuse me, my wallet was stolen, so even if it's one cup could you buy me something to drink?"
Everyone will find this useful. Everyone.
Last edited by SOLDIER #819; 06-20-2009 at 08:04 PM.
Originally Posted by Andromeda
English - Speak and write better than most natives.. haha
Telugu - Speak it perfectly, Can't read/write it
Hindi - Speak it broken, Understand it ok, Can't read/write it
Spoiler: dont u have anything better to do than highlighting my sig?
Rikkuffx's hubby..
i can speak INDONESIAN and ENGLISH fluently..and i can speak Japanese a little. but i'm not good in reading Kanji. it's too confusing me..
hmm...i also can speak Tagalog, not too much, just the basic Tagalog..
BLACK★ROCK SHOOTER 初音ミク
B.A.U:
The souls out there who have access to knowledge of the French language should decipher the meanings of au and aux to me. I am aware they both mean "to", but what circumstances lend themselves to their individual uses?
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English - Fluent, and have more knowledge of it than many people. I have studied the English language a lot, so if you need help in any aspect of it I can probably help you out a little.
Indonesian - Fluent.
Australian - Also fluent.
Just tell me if you need help in any of these!
I've been on this site since 2006 woah
James,
au is the equivalent of a + le and aux is a + les
Masculine places would get au and feminine aux. Hope that helps.
SOLDIERcHoSeNCrao Porr Cock8- Rebels, Rogues and Sworn Brothers
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Crao Porr Cock8: Getting it while the getting's good
Arabic language : My mother tongue
And Thank God ^_^
English : I might mastered 40% of it !! who knows?
Japanese: can get what they say but can't write or read
I like this topic and if you don't mind I might ask some members here if I didn't get something ^_^
well... I feel you all are helpful
so say welcome to himi
or Youroshco onegai shmas
:merged:
Can somebody help me ?
I want to ask someone a favor whose going to answer me ?
please I'm in a hurry!!
Last edited by Meier Link; 10-29-2009 at 01:20 PM. Reason: double post.
Ragna, she is wanting help with her English and is wondering who would be willing to help her out. I pointed her to this thread because I figure there are a few members who would be more then willing to help that are fluant in proper English.
Last edited by Meier Link; 10-29-2009 at 01:53 PM.
Soldier: "We suck but we're better then you"
We will fight, we will be strong
Together we're marching on
United, we move as one
Our finest hour has just begun
Philmore - Our Finest Hour
Crao Porr Cock8! Need I say more!?My awards:
Thanks Meier link
my request is:
I need some English audio files
I have particular texts and I want someone to record them for me
of course if you can
I will send them to the one who would volunteer
Thanks alot
Himi
Last edited by Diyala; 10-29-2009 at 03:33 PM.
Yes exactly , I need to listen some audio files?
coz of the course I have , actually we are supposed to have Tape along with the book we study but for some circumstances we have no tape and we need to listen coz the course needs that .
about the Accent , It's ok with me either British or American
I won't ask too much
thanks for help I'm waiting !
Last edited by Diyala; 10-29-2009 at 08:18 PM.
I am fluent in English which can be a surprise on here, even if people are fluent in it, they seem to butcher it sometimes.
I am also fluent in all Australian dialects and these are:
Normal English
Bogan - Usually everything is joined into one word with **** and mother****er inputted in between every word.
Sneaky Bogan - Pretty much English, but relies on alot of slang. Such as "Can you pass me the dead 'orse" which translates to "Gimme the tomato sauce" and " The Dog 'n Bone is making noise" which is "The telephone is ringing"
I am also fluent in Wigga - Foshizzle bizzle this lizzle is my main fizzle.
And in the languages deep in the african jungle - *click* *click* *clackaclacka*
Wu Tang Killa Bee's, We On The Storm.
Need some translation work done if someone can help me. I am guessing it is Japaneese because of the caligraphy that was being used when I first started playing RE5 with this guy. He kept sending me messages later on that got away from the script and over to english letters.
So here are the words I am wondering about.
"iso-ri"
"haro"
"Ro-mazi"
"Nihonngo"
Any help would be appriciated.
Soldier: "We suck but we're better then you"
We will fight, we will be strong
Together we're marching on
United, we move as one
Our finest hour has just begun
Philmore - Our Finest Hour
Crao Porr Cock8! Need I say more!?My awards:
Iso-ri- I have no idea,probably something related to chair as that is the root word
Haro-I think it was mistranslated-haru=post, spread, or spring(the season)
ro-mazi-another close mistranslation-closest thing is romaji(roman text/English version of writing)
nihongo is litarally the Japanese language
probably has something to do with posting romanji somewhere, hope this helps
Last edited by bahamuts heir; 03-15-2010 at 11:27 AM.
You just don't get it at all! There isn't a thing I don't cherish
cuz I'm bored
lamest death threat: (final fantasy1)"I, Garland, shall knock you all down!"
my ff family: pm me if you want to join I might think about it
me
my imaginative older brother ethan
My awesome, Final Fantasy IX loving twin, ViviMasterMage
Short, Innocent-looking, English-obsessed Brother, Fate.
Fluffy, Vanilla-colored Moogle, Meigumi/Bob
my hyper and random sister, Firefly
my Sephiroth obsessed and Okami playing cousin, Dodie16
Soul-devouring, knuckleburning younger brother, Alther
-98% of all teens have tried smoking pot and drinking. If you're one of the 2% who hasn't, copy this and put it in your signature
This seems like fun ^o^
English - Fluent =D
Russian - Not fluent but pretty damn good with it xD
Also looking for someone who speaks russian perfectley to help me with it =)
Some people say Poland is like the Mexico of Europe...I don't know what that means, but I like it!! - Chris :')
Very fluent in English, know a decent amount of Japanese but am still learning, I am occasionally caught speaking japangrish( English/ Japanese), and I have a Japanese dictionary just in case. And if it counts I'm pretty fluent in old English( ie Shakespeare talk)
You just don't get it at all! There isn't a thing I don't cherish
cuz I'm bored
lamest death threat: (final fantasy1)"I, Garland, shall knock you all down!"
my ff family: pm me if you want to join I might think about it
me
my imaginative older brother ethan
My awesome, Final Fantasy IX loving twin, ViviMasterMage
Short, Innocent-looking, English-obsessed Brother, Fate.
Fluffy, Vanilla-colored Moogle, Meigumi/Bob
my hyper and random sister, Firefly
my Sephiroth obsessed and Okami playing cousin, Dodie16
Soul-devouring, knuckleburning younger brother, Alther
-98% of all teens have tried smoking pot and drinking. If you're one of the 2% who hasn't, copy this and put it in your signature
i speak english fluently, in the process of learning japanese; also, i can understand spanish and latin fairly well if spoken
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