Ok I'm not sure if it really is Language Week but it is in my school(they usually do it whenever they have time or feel like it xD)
So, I take German or Deutsch(D-E-U-T-S-C-H! DEUTSCH! (Our little chant :D)
Here are a few words.
Thank You - Danke
My name is - Mein name ist(Cats help me... you learned German correct?)
My name is - Ich heisse(Double s set... this is another way to say it?)
No - Nein
Yes - Ja
French - Franzosich(Supposed to have an omlaut(two dots above letter))
Spanish - Spanisch
English - Englisch
Grandpa - Opa(Right? Forgot what grandma was.)
Fantastic - Fantastisch(Might have gotten the spelling wrong)
(Informal, formal versions too but I got lazy. ;-;)
Countries surrounding:
Denmark
Poland
Czech Republic
Austria
Liechtenstein(Not touching)
Switzerland
France
Luxembourg
Belgium
Netherlands
North Sea
Baltic Sea
Comment your language(s)! Any language you know.
Mine - American English, Mandarin Chinese, and German
-Skippy
I know some English and some Spanish. I took Spanish for 4 years... Its sad because I barely remember it. If I worked on learning some of my great-grandmothers native tongue I would know the Inupiaq tongue. Or whatever its called. I dont remember what my dad called it. And a little Russian.
Ooooh! Thats really cool! Whats Inupiaq? It sounds cool :D
@Scipio Its a native Alaskan tribe/community.
@Brightberry Ooooooh Alaska ~ ^^
NIce!
American English, Romanian, A little bit of german (My best friend is german so I picked up a little german off of him, he is also romanian, just like me! We both speak 3 languages) And I barely know any spanish, I learned a bit from my uncle, He's from Paraguay!
(Sorry for the life lesson LoL)
I've heard European countries make you or let you learn more languages than in America, its quite sad.
But thats really cool!
I'm only fluent in American English, but I know bits and pieces of German, Spanish, French, and probably some Russian
same my dad went to Russia in his mission so i know a few words in Russian
@Sunblaze my grandparents traveled in Russia when it was still the USSR
@Dragon, Cool
I know American English, and bits of Spanish, French, Russian, and Latin
I want to learn Latin! But thats very cool ^^
@Scipio Cool! some latin is simple i need to get bak to it i know some stuf Like Leo: Lion
Lupus: Wolf Onca: Panther Ect.
@Sunblaze I know some war commands " cuneum formate"
French, Deutschland, danish, little bits of Latin, a little hieroglyphs, Norse, swedish.
Oooh! Thats a lot! I've always wanted to learn Latin, Norse, and Egyptian Hieroglyphics your talking about? Cool!
@Scipio Simple words like did you know that " Troldebox" is tv in norse?
@stormflower Yikes! xD.
Heyo Skippy!!! I’m sorry but I don’t know much German. I have German relatives and relatives who are learning German so their words rub off on me. I probably know about 50 words, not including numbers. (I also know how to sing happy birthday!)
Oma is grandmother. We called my grandmother Oma.
I know ASL, a tiny bit of French, some Spanish, German, and lots of English.
Not sure if this counts as a language, but I’ve been working on my French, British, Australian, and Southern accents for a while now. (British is my best i think)
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Cool! I know some ASL to!
Oooh I learned bits of ASL and the alphabet in 5th grade! I'm starting to forget OOF.
Yeah in school we just started the family unit and I can't get the s set on the compute ;-;