Masquerqade, Papiergesichter auf Parade.....(Masquerade paper faces on parade....) in German
2006-08-15 06:39:20
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answered by Jasunni 3
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Jambo! Swahili
Meaning Hello!
Pole! meaning Sorry!
2006-08-15 06:36:22
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answered by Houstonian 2
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Bonjour means hello in French
Sher-sher(sp?) means thank you in Chinese
Sharlamutah(sp?) means the 'B' word in Arabic
Sayanara means goodbye in Japanese
Harambee means lets pull together in Swahili
2006-08-15 06:38:49
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answered by Spiritoso 3
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I can say whatever you want in Bosnian,Norwegian and German!
Volim te(Bosnian) - Jeg elsker deg(norwegian) - Ich liebe dich(german) ----means I LOVE YOU
Ti si nevjerovatan(Bos.) - Du er vidunderlig (nor.) - Du bist wunderbar(germ.) ---- YOU ARE AMAZING...
that's just a few...If u want something else, just ask...
2006-08-15 06:40:45
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answered by ? 3
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"Willst du Geschlect haben mit mir?" - "Will you have sex with me?" - German.
"Mi caca es en su leche" - "My s*** is in your milk" - Spanish
"Je suis le grande crayon que mange les singes violets dans le rue pomplemousse rose con je jue au golf en hiver avec une boule blanc" - "I am the big pencil that eats purple monkeys on pink grapefruit street while playing golf in winter with a white ball" - French
2006-08-15 10:12:28
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answered by Anonymous
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i speak/read/write 3 other languages fluently - i cant start writing EVERYTHING here now, can i
and MiaRlules, "comment allez vous" means "how are you?"
2006-08-15 06:36:13
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answered by ever_curious 3
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Wilkommen means welcome in German.
Kalimera means good morning in Greek
efkaristo means thank you in greek.
Pos iste means how are you in Greek again. (formal)
2006-08-15 06:40:26
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answered by athene 2
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Tum both holli ho
You're too slow.
2006-08-15 06:37:23
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answered by Sonny M 3
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Baheebek i love you in arabic
2006-08-15 06:36:01
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answered by aquaris01975 3
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not sure of the spellings but I can say 'ints bissel' it is little bit in german, also 'yavol' is yes in german and 'nein' is no. 'Coomer en essen kinder' is come and eat children.
2006-08-15 06:37:48
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answered by Davesgirl 3
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