"Aus einem verzagten Arsch kommt niemals ein frohlicher Furz!"
Don't look for an aura of optimism from a pessimist.
2006-08-20 11:28:22
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answered by prusa1237 7
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I speak English, some Russian and some French. Can't think of any phrases right now but can say "I love you" in all three:
French: Je t'aime.
Russian: Ya tebya lublu.
P.S. What is Amharic? Sounds interesting.... Where is it spoken?
2006-08-21 10:19:39
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answered by jjdanca18 3
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In German = Guten Morgen In Spanish = Buenos días In Swedish = God morgon In Finnish = Hyvää huomenta ("Have a staggering day", although I wrote this in English.) (I´m no longer green with envy, yet I in basic terms think of it´s greater elementary to wright down the words you extremely know and not use any cyber web or although and pretend to communicate those languages, in that way there will be no different languages left than the pc language, rather unhappy.)
2016-09-29 11:56:28
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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Hola i speak:
English
Spanish
french
italian
chinese
japanese
creole-a little but i'm not hatian
german
a little Norwigan & Finnish
my fav sayingz r:
spanish:Tu te ves lindo=u look cute or u look pretty
Tu eres muy SEXY=u are sexy
Queye te la boca=Shut ur mouth
Puta=b itch
Japanese:
Chi waa=b itch
Kara=empty
Te=hand
Creole:
Suc pase=how r u?
Get momo=f ur momz(don't use this u should never talk about pplz momz it'z wrong)
French:
Femme la bouch=Close ur mouth
Of ta bouch=Open ur mouth
J'aime=love u
Itatian:
Amore=Love
Capeche=okay
I hope i helped bye,chow,adios,
Kiara C
2006-08-21 06:04:42
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answered by mizz.puertorico 2
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I know 8 going for 2 more
2006-08-20 13:53:47
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answered by Lesley 3
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Yes I speak Spanish, French, can read Portuguese and Italian.
2006-08-20 14:22:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Call me crazy..
I'm Born Chinese.. My mother tonuge is Cnatonese, then englihs, french, mandarin and japanese.
Since I was small I've wanted to also learn korean, vietnamese, spanish, german.. all because these languages I think they're nice (sorry but execption of french..just because i live in Canada Quebec and I HAVE to learnT.T)
I have rahte ra word in japanese. It means beverage and I;ve always liked it because it's kinda tonuge twister-uish at first...
"nomimono" means beverage in japanese.
2006-08-20 11:15:36
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answer #7
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answered by Charly C 2
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French german and Irish
Ta braon i mbeal na gaoithe literally "there's a drop in the wind" in English - It's spitting rain
2006-08-20 11:13:47
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answered by mjdp 4
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I speak
Dutch (mothertongue)
English
French
German
Luxembourgish
Spanish
Indonesian
I just discovered my favourite phrase among one of the previous answers, namely "Aus einem verzagten Arsch kommt niemals ein frohlicher Furz". For those who don't speak German, the litteral meaning is:
From a messed up a.s.s. never comes a joyful fart.
2006-08-20 12:03:17
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answered by Moppie098 2
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My mother tongue is Serbian, but besides it I speak all languages similar to Serbian, English, German, Latin and Spanish.
2006-08-21 10:59:25
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answered by ? 3
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