Shem rah aheed mazz..
You have the odor of a goat....
Arabic....
2006-12-13 16:20:11
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answered by eejonesaux 6
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Here's a site full of common phrases in the international language, Esperanto. Esperanto is spoken by over two million speakers on every continent, in every country. Esperanto is easier to learn than any other language on Earth.
http://www.esperanto-chicago.org/esprimoj/
2006-12-13 22:42:03
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answered by rbwtexan 6
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Malaysian Language - Bahasa Melayu Selamat Pagi - Good Morning! Apa Khabar - How are you? Sudah Makan? - Hove you eaten? Saya Sayang Kamu - I love you Saya sayang Kamu juga - I love you too Terima Kasih - Thank you Sama-sama - U r welcome Sila Datang lagi - Please Come Again pukul berapa sekarang? - What time is now? pukul 2..- it's 2 o'clock one more! "can someone teach me simple phrases in any language and how to pronounce them?" - boleh tak seseorang ajar saya ayat yang mudah dalam apa jua bahasa dan macam mana menyebutnya? This is fun! i like it.. Saya sangat gembira - I'm so happy! bye!
2016-05-23 23:53:30
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answered by Anonymous
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The Philippines has several dialects. I speak the Cebuano dialect
Malipayong pasko sa tanan (Merry Christmas to all)
Malipayong bagong tuig (Happy New Year)
Maayong buntag (Good Morning)
Maayong hapon (Good Afternoon)
Maayong gabi-i (Good Evening)
Salamat (Thank you)
Walay sapayan (Your Welcome)
Anhi na sa Pilipinas (Come to the Philippines)
2006-12-13 17:10:25
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answered by PAXson 5
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"Nadie sabe lo que tiene la holla menos la cuchara que lo menea"
This means, "No one knows what the pot holds except for the spoon that stirs it". Its an old saying my mom uses alot, she was born in Puerto Rico. It's used for example like when someone gets divorced and everyone assumed they were happy, because no one ever knows what goes on behind closed doors!
2006-12-13 16:15:25
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answered by pebbles06106 4
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Quel sorte de question nieseuse que tu me demande la? Tu na tu pas rien d'autre de mieux a faire ?
2006-12-13 17:59:09
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answered by TRUSTME 3
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Ich steh auf der Brücke und spuck in den Kahn,
Da freut sich die Spucke, das sie Kahn fahren kann.
(German)
Translation (it loses a bit in the translation):
I stand on the bridge and spit on a boat,
The spit is so happy, it gets to go for a boat ride.
2006-12-13 16:15:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Phrase en: i am bored
phrase sp: estoy aburrido
language used : spanish
2006-12-13 16:13:45
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answered by True Smoker 3
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ohn who sabolientorn que delatae chedritorn
ohn who quara que i'ae raenmal
ohn who eiralie que dahrae Ziba
ohn dahrae mingolientorn que dahrae foletorn
by the stars and their voices
by the moon and its sight
by the sun and our Keeper
by our soles and our lives
and on a funnier note - geage b'e' (sp?) i dont understand (in klingon)
2006-12-13 16:25:37
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answered by Taldeara 3
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Hi.
laohu toushang pai cangying - swat a fly on the head of a tiger - invite trouble.(Chinese)
Thanks.
2006-12-13 16:17:58
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answered by Ross Wood 2
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