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Trade your language HERE!

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by forte_amirul, May 19, 2009.

  1. crazytuna

    crazytuna Well-Known Member

    I can try in vetnamese, but it'll be full of spelling errors :p
     
  2. sylky0604

    sylky0604 Well-Known Member

    in dutch

    How can I be sure that I can trust you? hoe weet ik zeker dat ik je kan vertrouwen?

    Prove it to me then. bewijs het dan.

    Why do you hesitate? waarom aarzel je?

    It's just a test. het is gewoon een test.
     
  3. Rysio

    Rysio Well-Known Member

    Here U go in Polish ;D
    1.Skąd mam wiedzieć czy mogę ci zaufać?
    2.W takim razie udowodnij mi to.
    3.Dlaczego siÄ™ wahasz?
    4.To tylko test.
     
  4. dracky w

    dracky w Well-Known Member

    In Response to all those posts ago loony pointed out that afrikaans was the official language
    HE WAS WRONG!!!!!!!
    we actually have eleven official languages(english,afrikanns,xhosa and Zulu are the main ones) here that are compulsory depending on which provence you are in the sothern part of south africa you have to learn English Afrikaans and Xhosa (cape towns languages Forte) and in central SA english is optional but Afrikaans is the main language with a little mix of xhosa and zulu and as you go more north the xhosa goes away and its English afrikaans and Zulu and once you head directly west into Namibia the languages is English German and Xhosa
    phew my hands are sore now
     
  5. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    I wasn't wrong. Afrikaans was the language under discussion at the time, it it was less complicated to just say it was the official language than to explain that there were different official languages depending on region, since a lot of people don't even realise that south africa is a country in itself. The part I was in was english/afrikaans and zulu.
     
  6. dracky w

    dracky w Well-Known Member

    Okay well no disrespect meant
    btw are you also south african?
    it says in your profile not south africa
     
  7. Soulation

    Soulation Member

    In Vietnamese:
    "xin chào" is "Hello"
    "tạm biệt" is "good bye"
    "cảm ơn" is "thank you"
     
  8. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    no, I'm british, south africa just happens to be the nicest country I've ever been in.
     
  9. crazytuna

    crazytuna Well-Known Member

    yo Soulation how do you enable the vietnamese keyboard and how do you use it?
     
  10. forte_amirul

    forte_amirul Well-Known Member

    ^ And may I ask why tuna?
     
  11. crazytuna

    crazytuna Well-Known Member

    Cause I speak vietnamese and I want to be able to write it with the full accents
     
  12. dracky w

    dracky w Well-Known Member

    Thanks the actual country is nice but the governmet is just getting screwed up again +SiGH+
     
  13. Cahos Rahne Veloza

    Cahos Rahne Veloza The Fart Awakens

    @Crazytuna: you need to install the language packs for Windows (if that's what you're using), then go to Regional & Language settings in control panel to have windows activate scripts such as those on your keyboard :)
     
  14. crazytuna

    crazytuna Well-Known Member

    And what if I don't have the language packs?
     
  15. fnk

    fnk Well-Known Member

    Tiến! You can also download the program called 'UniKey' (Google it).
     
  16. thejoja

    thejoja Member

    can someone translate 'I wonder what's for dinner?' in swedish?
    P.S. I can translate to dutch, and a bit french
     
  17. Apollooo

    Apollooo Well-Known Member

    Objection!! in any language
     
  18. marcy

    marcy Guest

    in german:

    Einspruch!!

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  19. Rysio

    Rysio Well-Known Member

    In polish - Sprzeciw!
     
  20. crazytuna

    crazytuna Well-Known Member

    in french : OBJECTION
    in latin : VETO