Split: Let's speak other langauges! 4 - working on merging these
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- Gramps
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Níl mé ag insint bhréig.
Re: Split: Let's speak other langauges! 4 - working on merging t
Alla verkar hitta ett nytt språk för varje gång dem postar, intressant...
Re: Split: Let's speak other langauges! 4 - working on merging t
De e väl ba o te o snakke skånska då ellä?
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Pourquoi personne ne parle français?
vous tous sucer.
vous tous sucer.
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Re: Split: Let's speak other langauges! 4 - working on merging t
Just tell me how to say "I accept your surrender."
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C'est ce que 'Google traduire' est pourSkomakar'n wrote:Je ne peux parler pas français.Precastwig wrote:Pourquoi personne ne parle français?
vous tous sucer.
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In Swedish, "Surrender" roughly translates into "Ge Upp" (to Give Up).cameleopard42 wrote:Just tell me how to say "I accept your surrender."
"I accept your surrender" would be heard as "I accept that you give up", which doesn't sound all that cool.
Though, what you could say is "Jag godtar din underkastelse".
Which translates into "I accept your submission".
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Re: Split: Let's speak other langauges! 4 - working on merging t
Thanks, but I meant in French. Precastwig said that we sucked for not speaking French, so I was saying all I needed to know in French was how to accept their surrender.
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Ah, well, whenever we fail to invade the UK... you know what to say.
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I'm not British.
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It would be funny if you were raised in Argleton, though.
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"J'accepte votre cession"
I think.
I think.
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Thank you.Precastwig wrote:"J'accepte votre cession"
I think.
Except then I wouldn't exist.Freshbite wrote:It would be funny if you were raised in Argleton, though.
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Indeed I am. I am from Ireland. Everyone is taught Irish in Primary and Secondary schools.Skomakar'n wrote:@Renegade_Turner:
Are you a native speaker of Irish?
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Ich habe gelernt etwas Deutsch, wichtig Sätzes wie "wo ist das Badezimmer?"
Feel free to point out any grammer/vocabulary mistakes that are inevitably in that sentence, I've only taken 1 year of German and I'm not that good yet. =P
Feel free to point out any grammer/vocabulary mistakes that are inevitably in that sentence, I've only taken 1 year of German and I'm not that good yet. =P