no one has tanslated your poll yet... translation: "what's up? --good --OK --dog!" tak, ti Russki ili net? i prichiom tut sobaka?
Lateinisch ist die leichteste. Wir haben in unserer Sprachen so vielen lateinischen Wörten. Aber ist sie die schwerste zu schreiben.
em and there is a typo Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! normal'no, is with an o at the end
well, lemme try; litteraly lol : today go me with my friends yummy a pot stone-tires. the is much we better then a little on yours wiener standing to pull. haha dutch is funny. im going to let it with this litteraly translation, its better then the real one Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Is Bokmål the spoken standard too, or just written? That's good. Then I guess I should learn Norwegian? I don't understand Polish (right?). Weil es viel Spaß macht! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Wie viel Deutsch erinnerst du? What problems are you experiencing? I have my language toolbar on the taskbar set up so I have a selection of keyboard layouts for key languages. This is usually what I use to type, and it works alright. But even if I copy-paste characters, it turns out fine for me. :/ Вы говорите по-английски? is the phrase my Russian teacher has taught us. I can ask her about it next time we have class. I don't understand that much. I only have the very primitive stuff down. I hope I don't stay at the primitive level though. Так, ты Русский или нет? И причиом тут собака? Ich hab' gemeint, welche skandinavische Sprache ist die leichteste für alle skandinavischsprachige Leute zu verstehen. *Checks his class notes* Damn, you're right. I wish I could edit it. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Actually your translation is better than the real deal! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Mues i jetzt au no min seich derzue gäh uf schwitzer düütsch? Das versteit sicher niemer. Mal luege ob das öpper cha übersetzte. Den Text den sie oben lesen können ist ein Dialekt dieser Sprache. I was wondering if I should learn a 4th language and was thinking of italian since its partly similar to french and its also a "administrativ language" (or whatever you call it) here in switzerland but sometimes I think it would be interesting to learn a totally different language... something Scandinavian? Russian? Or Dutch? (With English and German I kann recognise some words) Et je parle aussi français.
And here another question: (has nothing to do with what i wanna learn) Which Language will gain most importance for economic or political reasons in the future? Russian? Arabic? Chinese? Of course English is most important National Languag probably followed by French (Both are used in the UN)
I thought it would be chinese but I haven't yet heard any opinions concerning this question. Apart form that I know people who had to learn russian for their jobs and so on... I wasn't sure therefor this thread seemed to be a nice opportunity to ask.