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What languages do you know? - geodave - 13-Jan-2012 Ireland is talking about leaving the UK, and the guy I heard on the radio was discussing how the Irish language isn't English and making the point that the culture is very different. What languages do you know? - Hornlitz - 13-Jan-2012 Quote:Ireland is talking about leaving the UK, and the guy I heard on the radio was discussing how the Irish language isn't English and making the point that the culture is very different. Umm... Ireland is it's own country already... The UK has England, Scotland, and Wales. Not Ireland. But you gotta love the Irish What languages do you know? - rockdet - 13-Jan-2012 Gotta love the Scottish too (cue James) What languages do you know? - AdrenalinDragon - 13-Jan-2012 I just realised that adding English was kind of pointless in the poll. What languages do you know? - jblewis - 14-Jan-2012 I learned a new language today at work when a customer came in and said this (I'm not kidding): "I'm looking for this thing. It's a thing you put into the thing on your gate, which is attached to another thing that goes into the thing. Do you know where I might find that?" What languages do you know? - KeyboardWielder - 14-Jan-2012 Perhaps he was using sign language to compensate? Sounds like some sort of chained lock... ... This could actually make for a more interesting site game than "I Spy": You would be allowed to use only one specific noun (e.g. gate above) and the rest would have to be "thing"s and verbs. - Madhav. What languages do you know? - jblewis - 14-Jan-2012 Oh no...I have truly opened up Pandora's Box. What languages do you know? - Ida - 14-Jan-2012 Quote:"I remember taking Spanish tests when I was in school. I would just take all the English words and add "o" to the end of 'em. I got an f-o." - Brian Regan That's sort of what you do to speak german if you know swedish! Just add "ge-" to the beginning or switch the ending to "-lich"... A friend of mine (who is really bright), forgot to study for his german test, but for all the words he didn't know, he took the swedish word and germanifyed it. He got like 90%. Anyway, I speak swedish and english, of course, learnt french for several years but haven't used it much recently, am currently learning german, and also speak swahili Edit: Oh, and I also learned a bit of hindi a few years a go, before and during a trip to India. Sadly, I've forgotten most of it. I can still read the script, but won't understand what I'm reading. And I believe it's Scotland that's talking about breaking out of the UK! What languages do you know? - micronexer97 - 14-Jan-2012 English, Grammar Nazi, French, Maltese and Jibberish are all on my list of languages. And I really need to learn some wacky new English words since I might be appearing on a TV show featuring linguistic and mathematic challenges. What languages do you know? - rockdet - 15-Jan-2012 Quote:I learned a new language today at work when a customer came in and said this (I'm not kidding): "I'm looking for this thing. It's a thing you put into the thing on your gate, which is attached to another thing that goes into the thing. Do you know where I might find that?" Hey, it was me! Quote:... This could actually make for a more interesting site game than "I Spy": You would be allowed to use only one specific noun (e.g. gate above) and the rest would have to be "thing"s and verbs. That's definitely a really good idea. |