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Teach me your language I teach you mine

Anyone interested in Swedish, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian or a mixture of all those, you know who to turn to!:lol:
 
|PerfectTonight| said:
Anyone interested in Swedish, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian or a mixture of all those, you know who to turn to!:lol:

That makes to of us.
 
i wanna learn some svenska.
could you help me? tack. learn me what you want.
some everyday-sentences.
i wanna drink a beer.
may i have a cig?
what are we doing tonight?
i love the way you're dressed
etc.
 
I wanna drink a beer; Jag vill ha (dricka) öl (oul).
May I have a cig; Har du cig? :)
What are we doing tonight? Vad ska vi göra ikvä (prononuced as denim)ll?
I love the way you're dressed? Jag gillar dina kläder!

Hope it helps, there are obviously more ways to express this but these are the practical ones! :flower:
 
xmodel citizen said:
Well, I've decided that this Christmas break, I'm going to memorize all of the verb tenses. Ick, why does it have to be so hard? :lol: After that, it's Portugese. I'd have to learn Portugese on my own, so should I wait until I'm better at Spanish to study it, or just learn them together?

Haha, since this got buried, I'll ask again about the Portugese thing. :flower:
 
I'd say wait till you're better at spanish. Thats what I did and it prevents you from getting certain words mixed up when speaking either language. I still get stuff mixed up but the languages are really close so its still understandable.
 
How do we say 'we wish you to spend a wonderful christmas and a happy new year with all your family, take care (or another nice ending)' in Italian please ??? :D
 
Can someone suggest a good website for French tenses?

I can never get the hang of it... :(
 
^ thankyou thankyou thankyou :woot:

now i dont have to listen to my dad bore me with it all just because he speaks fluent french :rofl: i have to do it myself, or else i will just switch off.x
 
I wish my dad spoke French! :lol: You lucky :kiss: (I just crack up everytime I see your avy :rofl: )
 
Party.in.Paris said:
How do we say 'we wish you to spend a wonderful christmas and a happy new year with all your family, take care (or another nice ending)' in Italian please ??? :D

Formal:

Buon Natale e felice anno nuovo a lei e alla sua famiglia.


Informal:

Buon Natale e buon anno a te e famiglia!


As for the nice endings, a formal one could be "Cordiali saluti" or "Cordialmente", while an informal one could be "Stammi bene!" or even a simple "Ciao!"

;)
 
^Aw, Italian is so lovely! But again, all I know are awful words and phrases, which have NOTHING to do with Christmas :lol:

And thanks for your advice guys! :flower:
 
i only know how to speak mandarin and cantonese(havent spoke it for a long time) and english.
i learned a little french but i forgot it now.

teach me some german :lol:
 
thanks a lot Pashen'ka!!:D

you're welcome JR1!! but you're lucky, I wish one of my parents could speak a foreign language fluently even though he bored me with it :rofl:
 
^ Haha, same here! It would make life easier. I wish that I had learned another language when I was younger :(
 
^ :lol: I wish I was younger, period...:rofl: :lol: :p :D


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p.s.
You're welcome, P.i.P.! :flower:
 
MUXU said:
i only know how to speak mandarin and cantonese(havent spoke it for a long time) and english.
i learned a little french but i forgot it now.

teach me some german :lol:
Hello! - Hallo! / Guten Tag! (formal)
Bye! - Tschuess!
Good bye! - Auf wiedersehen! (formal)

How are you? - Wie geht es dir/ihnen?
What's your name? - Wie heißt du/wie heißen sie?
Where are you from? - Woher kommst du/kommen sie?
How old are you? - Wie alt bist du/sind sie?

What time is it? - Wie spaet ist es?

:santa:
Merry Christmas! - Frohe Weihnachten!
Happy new year! - Frohes neues Jahr! (or short: Frohes Neues!)


Feel free to ask me for anything else you want to know :flower:
 

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