I can speak, read and write fluently in Russian. So yeah.
This is a thread I thought of making,for all the students(and non students,who are just learning languages for a laugh)who are taking language courses,and need help with them.No matter what kind of help it is,even if you just need a word translated or a verb conjugated.
If you need my help,I can help you with...
French
Some Japanese
Some Russian
Thanks guysAnd everyone is welcome to contribute to this thread.Please do,if you can.
i think i could accept all these dark colors
as just part of some bigger color scheme
if it wasn't for that drippy string quartet of sadness
underscoring each smiling scene
desire drags me right out of myself
a gas-soaked rope tied to a piece of coal
and i'm getting pretty good at looking at the bright side
while the flames rip along the sand and swallow me whole
I can speak, read and write fluently in Russian. So yeah.
I'll leave this open because I do think it might be helpful, but I ask that people don't spam it up with a bunch of "I speak..." posts. So the only posts I should see in here are those from people who need help and those from people who are replying with help.
I agree,Phoenix.And,with your permission,could I perhaps sticky this?It may come in handy to everyone,once school starts for everyone and all that.
i think i could accept all these dark colors
as just part of some bigger color scheme
if it wasn't for that drippy string quartet of sadness
underscoring each smiling scene
desire drags me right out of myself
a gas-soaked rope tied to a piece of coal
and i'm getting pretty good at looking at the bright side
while the flames rip along the sand and swallow me whole
Could someone post a few basic phrases in japanese for me, in phonics also. With their english meanings of course too! Thanks, great idea.
I'm having trouble with Latin. Can somebody explain to me the 3rd and 4th principle parts? I used to know them but it was a long summer and I forgot. Thanks!
I only know a few, and the spelling may vary a bit (etc), but here's the few I've learned.Originally posted by mugetsu
Could someone post a few basic phrases in japanese for me, in phonics also. With their english meanings of course too! Thanks, great idea.
Himitsu. - Its a secret. roughly (taken from Lain sub)
O-namae wa... desu. - My name is... .roughly
--note, desu is a something thats basically like "is", "be", it just makes a sentence complete. slang for it is also "da"
Watashi wa... desu. - I am... roughly Watashi can be exchanged with other names depending on what youre like. Ex: Boku is used by "girly men" (lmao) and girls.
Moshi moshi. - Hello only used on the phone
Ohayo. - Good Morning.
Konnichi wa. - Good Afternoon.
Konban wa. - Good Evening.
Ogenki desu ka? - How are you? roughly ka is used to denote questions.
Arigatou. - "Slang" for Thanks.
Domo. - Also slang for thanks.
Domo arigatou. - More formal.
Domo arigatou gozaimasu - Most formal.
Doo itashimashite. - Think nothing of it; Your welcome
Yatta! - He/She/I/We/You/They did it!
Thats just about it. Ill get more up later.
Here are a few more words/phrases in Japanese. Spelling may be off a bit however.
Gomen: It is the shorter way of saying sorry
Gomenesai: It is the longer/formal version of saying sorry
-Chan: Normally put after a young girl's name
-Kun: Normally put after a young boy's name
-San: Put after a name to show respect, for elders
Chun!: Somewhat like that, used like the french word voila
Kotasu/Kotatsu: Heated quilt device used often by students to keep their legs and feet warm when studying
Then there are the obvious, like bi for "beautiful," and shounen or shojo for boy or girl, etc. Combined they form the words Bishoujo and Bishonen. Random words would be like Kawaii for cute or oniisan and oneesan for older brother and sister or something. Some words are combinations of adjectives and nouns, or something like that.
Sorry, I could not list much, but my mind is going blank. I will say that one should not rely too heavily on other people though, for we all make slight mistakes. An internet check would also be helpful.
Last edited by Sublime Wolfwood; 09-09-2002 at 01:45 PM.
I'm not a total expert on Japanese, even though I have took lesson for the past 6-7 years...Aiyo. XP I'm still a little between the beginner-intermediate class of this. But anyway, I guess I could at least list a few for you all.^^"
Osewesamadeshita: Thanks.[A common way to say it]
Hajimemashite: Glad to meet you.[In a more, polite way, after saying "Hello, good morning, etc."]
Hai: Yes.
Iie: No.
Doozo yoroshiku: Same here.
Dewa mata: See you soon.
Nihongo/Nippon: Japanese.
Nani/Oro/Nan/Donna: What.[When asking a question]
Minna: Everything.
Minna-san: Everyone.
Eigo: English.
Tabun: Probably, maybe, perhaps.
Nihon: Japan.
Nikko: Shrine.
Sensei: Teacher[In a more formal way. When in a japanese school, you HAVE to say this to your teacher, for respect, of course.]
Hoo: Hmm[usually, when thinking about something/someone/ect.]
Dare desu ka: Who is it?[Dare, also means "who", which you might as well know. Desu and ka are used to make the sentece complete.]
Okaasan: Mom, mother, mommy.
Otoosan: Dad, father, daddy.
- The Four Seasons
Haru: Spring
Natsu: Summer
Aki: Autumn, fall
Fuyu: Winter
Nani o shite imasu ka: What are you doing?
Chotto ukagaimasu: Excuse me[to be polite or when about to ask something. Used in polite matters.]
Biiru ga arimasu ka: Do you have beer?
Biiru: Beer.
Doko: Where.
Ohaiyoo gozaimasu: Good morning/ good evening.[You may want to say this only during the morning, and after noon, close to evening...eh, whatever. You might as well know why I putted evening and morning there in the first place...so, yeah. ^^"]
Ome ni kakarete yakatta desu: Glad to have met you.[Use this in the end of a conversation. Mostly if you've met someone new to you.]
Sayonara: Good-bye.[Bleh, any baka would might as well know this one...heh. =P]
Baka: Idiot. XP
Ja ne/ Ja mata ne/ Ja mata yo/ Ja mata/ Ja Sayonara/ Ja: See you later, see you, bye.[And other forms of saying "good-bye" and whatnot.]
Mata zehi oai shitai to omoimasu: Hope to see you soon. [See reason for "Ome ni kakarete yakatta desu".]
I'll post some more conversational sentences and phrases.. And maybe some slang ones as well. Heh. ^.^
Ja mata ne.
Well it isnt hard to translate it really just go to www.altavista.com and go to translations, choose the language you want it to translate to. Pretty straight forward really.
I need help! i want to learn japanese, can anyone help me with that language?
You need help? XP ..Ok sure, why not.^^ I'll glady help you with japanese.. Tho, I may not know a few difficult ones..aiya...gomen ne. -_-*
But anyway, what do you want to know? In Japanese, I mean..lol.^.^"
Ja ne.
Actually Altavista and on-line trans. only give you a rough translation. Try going to a foriegn site and translate it to English. Yeah, not so easy now, eh?
Haha it is quite easy actually just leave your cursor on the menus and righting/info of the link will come up next to the cursor or at the bottom loading bar.
Well i don't know any japanese i want to learn the language. So i think i will start off from the basics that is a way to learn a language right? unless you know a better way. And a better way to teach me. So you still teaching me then?
Yeah, of course.^_^
Hm...and as for basics...Do you mean in basic words? Phrases? Or preferably...sentences? lol, or rather, all of them? oO Aiyoo! XP lol
Hm.. maybe it'd be best if we start with conversationals..? ^^"
Like for example..
"Konnichi wa."[hello]
"Ogenki desu ka?"[how are you?]
"Okage sama de desu ka."[fine, thanks]
And so on, and so on...lol. I think you probably might as well get what I mean by conversationals..heh. Though, if you prefer, I'd also help you with some words you may b curious about..Tho, of course, Japanese would take years to master..but meh, I guess I could at least help you with some words that I might know of, or some people here may as well help yo in any way as well..
So yeah. I guess that's it. If ou have any questions, feel free to ask here..erm..I mean, post here...lol. ^_^"
Ja ne.
Could someone type up some Chinese phrases and words for me?Tiff,I'm looking at you.Cantonese or Mandarin.Mandarin,preferebly.Thanks guys^_^
i think i could accept all these dark colors
as just part of some bigger color scheme
if it wasn't for that drippy string quartet of sadness
underscoring each smiling scene
desire drags me right out of myself
a gas-soaked rope tied to a piece of coal
and i'm getting pretty good at looking at the bright side
while the flames rip along the sand and swallow me whole
If anyone is fluent in Russian, or at least know what they are saying...
Would you mind just listing some phrases or something of that sort?
Russian?Sure thing.Most of the english translations are the pronounciations,basically.Easy to follow.
Yes - da
No - nyet
Please - pazhalsta
Thank you - spahseebah
Good morning - dobrahye ootrah
Good afternoon - dobriy dyehn
Good night - spahkoynoy nochee
Good bye - dah sveezhdahnyah
What is your name - kahk vaz zavoot
My name is... - meenya zahvoot...
How are you - kahk dyela
Fine thanks,and you - khahrahsho spaseebah, ah vi
I(don't)understand - ya (neh) pahneemahyu
Do you speak English - vi guhvahreetye pah-ahngleeyskee
I don't speak(much)Russian - yah nyeh guhvaryu (mnogah) pah-rooskee
Hello - privyet(informal)
I love you - ya loo-blue tibya
Hello - zdravstvuyte(formal)
All I can remember right now...heh.Sorry.
i think i could accept all these dark colors
as just part of some bigger color scheme
if it wasn't for that drippy string quartet of sadness
underscoring each smiling scene
desire drags me right out of myself
a gas-soaked rope tied to a piece of coal
and i'm getting pretty good at looking at the bright side
while the flames rip along the sand and swallow me whole
I use Mandarin. Personally, I find that pin yin and simplified characters are crap. At any rate, Ill be using stuff taken from my Chinese1 textbook as I hella suck with correct pin yin spellings and such. But if you are using just phonetically like conversational, I can also give you that. Its hard to teach via this though. That's generally the only problem.
There is a site, though, for Chinese Phonetics. Mrs. Lee gave the URL to the class today.
http://chinese.chinaschool.net/learn...e/win_one1.htm
Im not sure if its good or not, but you could try it out. Try not to mutilate the language too bad, by teh way =P
First of all, there are four tones. Since Im too much of a lazy asshole to get the symbols on top of each character that requires it, I'll just use numbers beside it. Change in tonation, however, changes the meaning itself so be wary of that. For example, calling someone a "silly egg" (rough translation), but with tone 2 instead of 4 on the first character could make it mean... something like "sand egg". :shrug:
1: Plain. Said without change in tone. Usually has "_" over the letter.
2: Voice Rises. Said... as the sign basically goes, from left to right. Sign is "/" over ;letters.
3: Voice goes down, then up. Said as the sign goes, as the others. The sign is usually a check, over the letters.
4: Opposite of 2. Simple as that.
Alright, lets see. Ill take out common ones from the glossary Ill be putting numbers after each syllable that requires it.
yi1: one
han4yu3: Chinese language
Zhong1guo2: China
ba4ba: father
hao3: good
lao3shi1: teacher
ma1ma: mother
ni3: you
ni3men: you guys
nin2: you (polite; personally have never heard it before)
zai4jian4: goodbye
han4zi4: Chinese words/characters
nao3jin1: mind
ren4: person
xue2: learn
zi4: character/word
xie3: write
ke3yi3: can (also ke3bu2ke3yi3)
ni3hao3ma: how are you/hello
qing3: (pronounced "ching" ) Please/go ahead
wei4: hey
xie4xie: thanks
bu4: not, no
de: "particle indicating the possessive"
ming2zi: name
ni3de: yours, your
peng2you: friend
shei2: who
she2me: what
shi4: is/are/am (personally I think it should be si4)
ta1: he/him or she/her (no diff in pronounciation, but characterization determines gender)
wo3: me/I
xue2sheng: student
Yeah, that's parts of page 153 in Han2yu3 (guessing tones as its covered and Im not good with determining those things unless I try =P). Hm. Lets see now. Nothing that I can currently (aka Im not willing to think right now =P) think of, so Ill just do some insults =P Tones are approximations
wang3 ba2 den4: bastard/jackass
ben4 den4: idiot
sah4 den4: stupid egg (heh)
zhou2 nao3dai2: pig brain
Yeh, thats four, Im lazy =P Heh, Ill include more later, including TRADITIONAL characters.
SIMPLIFIED CHARACTERS SUCK.
Danke Danke Sierra.
I better go and try it out on one of my Russian friends now.
Here are some more Russian phrases.
"Would you like some..." - Hotite....
"tea" - Chaioo
"ice cream" - Morozhenovo
"pie" - Piroga
"water" -Vodi
"Nice to meet you" -Priyatno poznakomitsa
"Excuse me" -Isvinite/Prostite
"Please/ you are velcome" -Pozhaluistva
"Ya lublu......" - I like.....
If you would like some specific phrases translated just ask. And oh yeah I know the slang too.
Okay then we'll start of with conversational sentences. But i dont even know any words for japanese. I dont want to learn to read it yet because i cant even speak it So what can i do? How do they teach english now? Do they start of with nouns? verbs? Can we do that first? or what even it is in japanese.Originally posted by Ayumi Hamasaki
Yeah, of course.^_^
Hm...and as for basics...Do you mean in basic words? Phrases? Or preferably...sentences? lol, or rather, all of them? oO Aiyoo! XP lol
Hm.. maybe it'd be best if we start with conversationals..? ^^"
Like for example..
"Konnichi wa."[hello]
"Ogenki desu ka?"[how are you?]
"Okage sama de desu ka."[fine, thanks]
And so on, and so on...lol. I think you probably might as well get what I mean by conversationals..heh. Though, if you prefer, I'd also help you with some words you may b curious about..Tho, of course, Japanese would take years to master..but meh, I guess I could at least help you with some words that I might know of, or some people here may as well help yo in any way as well..
So yeah. I guess that's it. If ou have any questions, feel free to ask here..erm..I mean, post here...lol. ^_^"
Ja ne.
i can speak fluent french and german and would love to learn japanese!
does any one know Korean?it'll be cool if i know Korean and CHinese(i already know Chinese)
thanks..kupo
Hi there. Someone in the Balamb Garden forum asked what the chinese (? ) symbols that appear in Odin's summoning sequence (in FFVIII) means? And what does Zanetsuken mean btw? Hope someone can help.
And if anyone is interested in learning a few danish words, I'd be glad to help
Korean? Here is a few words, spelling may vary.
An-yung-a-say-yuh: Formal Greeting
An-yung: Informal Greeting, Farewell
An-yung-e-ga-say-yuh: Formal Farewell
Ooo-yoo: Milk
Nuh: You, Directed to Someone Else
Na: Yourself
Han-gook: Korea
Sorry that is not much, I cannot think during the nighttime. Perhaps I will add more later.
thank...i'm still learning the numbers 1-10.. i think this is how it goes
1-something like "eele"
2- "e"
3. something like "saym"
4- "sa"??
5-"oo"
6 ??
7 quelr something like that
8,9,10 ????
Well, i'm 3/5 of the ways there
I still need help...i also know the folowing
otay-how are you
and some others, i think
i can't think of any others
thanks, kupo
later..Un yung
For those who are just dying to go to France but can't speak the language. Just ask me.
I'm also very good with accents so if your dream is to come to Montreal, I can help you with the slangs. I can also come in help of all those Louisiana people who can't understand a damn word from those "Cajuns".
Yo listen up Chinese people. I wanna learned how to say " CLEAR OUT OF THE WAY". Mendarin and Cantonese.
Why ? because it's for work. I wanna surprise these people when I return form my accident.
Here are the numbers 1-10 in Korean
1. Hanna
2. Duul
3. Seht
4. Neht
5. Dasuht
6. Yuhsuht
7. Eelguup
8. Yuhduul
9. Aahope
10. Yul
Spelling may differ.
For 10-19 just follow this pattern...
11. Yul-Hanna
ETC...
I will post some more when I get the chance.
EDIT: Who has been teaching you this "Korean?" Otay does not mean How are you. These people are pulling your leg. That is a fake language you are saying, and they are trying to waste your time. Since you are chinese.
Well, if you want to get back at them say this...
Nuh-Gochu-Nala-Gan-Da...
> : )
Cyros of Skye is not responsible for the misuse of this revenge phrase. Xie Xie.
Last edited by Sublime Wolfwood; 09-30-2002 at 05:21 PM.
ummm....they're my friends and i tried my Korean on some other Koreans and they understood me perfectly...Originally posted by Cyros of Skye
EDIT: Who has been teaching you this "Korean?" Otay does not mean How are you. These people are pulling your leg. That is a fake language you are saying, and they are trying to waste your time. Since you are chinese.
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Maybe there is a difference in South Korean and North Korean...do you live/know North Korean? Maybe that's it.
These were all right, thoughKorean? Here is a few words, spelling may vary.
An-yung-a-say-yuh: Formal Greeting
An-yung: Informal Greeting, Farewell
An-yung-e-ga-say-yuh: Formal Farewell
Ooo-yoo: Milk
Nuh: You, Directed to Someone Else
Na: Yourself
Han-gook: Korea
what's going on???
kupo
Uh, North Korean?
First of all, there is no difference.
Second of all, I am from the South of Korea AKA Dae-han-mi-guk.
Sorry to say this, but those numbers that you said are completely wrong. They must either be setting you up, or the Korean Language has changed completely.
It probably is an elaborate scheme, for I can speak, read, and write.
If you do not believe me, I will get proof.
EDIT: The numbers they are teaching you are for quantities, I just remembered. Elee, sam, sah, etc. But Otay is wrong.
Last edited by Sublime Wolfwood; 09-30-2002 at 06:04 PM.
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