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fushulangetea07 09-26-2007 01:49 AM

I'm Native American, Chinese, Japanese, African, and European so...

native(I'l like six different types so I'l just say it in Nathul) - Osiyo
Chinese- Ni hao ma
japanese- komban wa
African- I'm not sure which part of Africa I'm from so sorry about that:D
European - hello, bonjour/salut

Suki 09-26-2007 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by fushulangetea07 (Post 247808)
I'm Native American, Chinese, Japanese, African, and European so...

[...]

European - hello, bonjour/salut

Right, only 2 languages are spoken in Europe :rolleyes:

Shaelyn 09-26-2007 09:29 PM

EDIT: nevermind I totally misread that.

pay no attention to the woman behind the curtain!

noodle 09-26-2007 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by fushulangetea07 (Post 247808)
I'm Native American, Chinese, Japanese, African, and European so...

native(I'l like six different types so I'l just say it in Nathul) - Osiyo
Chinese- Ni hao ma
japanese- komban wa
African- I'm not sure which part of Africa I'm from so sorry about that:D
European - hello, bonjour/salut

:eek: :eek: ` i'm no expert in chinese but i thought ni hao ma meant How are you?

also, doesn't native mean where you were born? how can you be born in 4 continents?? :D if its possible tell me. so can have my children like that so they can have a lot of passports :D

hehe. person above is right... only two languages in europe??

Excessum 11-25-2007 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Thunda (Post 236956)
hey is "s" a sh or an s??

s=s and š=sh:rolleyes:

AichiAlex 11-25-2007 12:00 PM

well, I KNOW how to say hello in Russian it's... Privyet


Privyet!!!

oh and goodbye is...

Paka!

Tifaa 12-01-2007 12:47 AM

In norway it's "hei" or "hallo" as the most used ones. Also "morn/god morgen (good day)" and "god kveld (good evening)" as more formal ones.

zenit 12-01-2007 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by noodle (Post 236790)
In my mother tongue from Algeria (Kabyle) we say AZUL, or SALAM ALIK
.....


That's interesting, in spanish azul means blue, any ways:

Hello-english
Hola-spanish
chiho-chila- heringosa

hehe funny in my language azul (writen like that and all) means blue!! :D

Nanobyte 12-01-2007 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by noodle (Post 248872)
:eek: :eek: ` i'm no expert in chinese but i thought ni hao ma meant How are you?

also, doesn't native mean where you were born? how can you be born in 4 continents?? :D if its possible tell me. so can have my children like that so they can have a lot of passports :D

hehe. person above is right... only two languages in europe??

I have to agree with Noodle Ni Hao ma means How are you!

In my language is Olá or Oi!

Yorichan 12-21-2007 02:08 PM

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yorichan here, or Ana Corpse if you like,
from campbellford, ontario, canada.
HI.
that's how you say hi here....pretty interesting huh?
yup boring old hi from boring old campbellford, ontario, canada.

this is the most interesting thing here, a giant tooney.a giant freaking TOONEY. that's worth two dollars, or two hundred yen.


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