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  1. Not Meowth

    Languages

    I applied to to a French module next year at university the other day :D I suppose it's somewhat worrying that they put me in a post-GCSE-level class because I told them about my French GCSE and I've just realised my French is only marginally better than Dannichu's, but. :3
  2. Not Meowth

    Languages

    yes but lots of people outside australia think everyone there talks exactly like him and if you don't you're shattering their hopes and dreams why would you do that uv :(
  3. Not Meowth

    Languages

    you forgot to say crikey
  4. Not Meowth

    Languages

    "I bein the weave hauser!" what the hell google translate I swear "bein" means something ._. damnit now I wish I still learned German screw you leafpool
  5. Not Meowth

    Languages

    I thought that was just the sound you make in the pause between sentences.
  6. Not Meowth

    Languages

    Every morning when we leave the house we bolt the door shut and have to undo it with a wrench when we get home ...is that not how the rest of the world does it D:
  7. Not Meowth

    Languages

    What's the Portuguese for "knifewrench"?
  8. Not Meowth

    Languages

    And I thought "buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo" was impressive.
  9. Not Meowth

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    Bons bonbons then? I swear I remember needing to pluralise the adjective too D':
  10. Not Meowth

    Languages

    Surely it would be bonbons bons.
  11. Not Meowth

    Languages

    Welsh is now officially the best language if not the best thing Um I have lots of favourite English words but I think my favourite German one that I can remember would have to be "Schmetterling" (butterfly). And when I briefly learnt a bit of Italian I loved like every single word. "Arancione"...
  12. Not Meowth

    Languages

    I am so using this system from now on.
  13. Not Meowth

    Languages

    Agreed. I think "arancione", "edificio", "asciugamano" and "cinque" may be my new favourite words. Apparently I like the -tchi sound for some reason.
  14. Not Meowth

    Languages

    Once I read about a language that not only has no system of numbers, but has the same word for both "some" and "many".
  15. Not Meowth

    Languages

    If you just count the whole "I am, you are, he/she/it is, we/they are" etc. thing then I can't see how it'd matter much. Tenses would have to stay, obviously.
  16. Not Meowth

    Languages

    Inventing a language sounds like the kind of thing I'd do if I could be bothered to and had the faintest idea where to start. I have invented an alphabet for some reason, though, which is something :p
  17. Not Meowth

    Languages

    Apparently I can say "Legend of Zelda" (Zeruda no densetsu) and "I am a man" (watashi wa otoko desu) in Japanese. I suppose in that case I can say "watashi wa densetsu" (maybe there's meant to be a desu in there too I've no idea what that bit is) which could be handy if I run into Japanese Will...
  18. Not Meowth

    Languages

    I've now begun very slowly and sporadically teaching myself Italian. I can't speak very much at this point, but I know how to say "the men are in bed", so it's not going too badly :J I feel like learning Russian since I know the alphabet, or something random like Arabic, but I can't really be...
  19. Not Meowth

    Languages

    I know English fluently, four years' worth of German and five years' worth of French (mostly forgotten), and an assortment of words and phrases in random languages (los llamas son mas grande que las ranas). I was going to try to learn some Russian for the school trip there in February but in...
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