You could go to Finland and there no (pronounced as a short o like in dog is an exclamatory yes or well like in sentences, well, what did he say (no,mitä hän sanoi) or yes, did I not say -no, enkö minä sanonut)
There is no end to these.Hungarian person exclaiming joo (pronounced yoo) in Finland where joo is slang yes but means in Hungarian good. Or Japanese no= iie, Finnish no= ei Norwegian rolig means peaceful, calm but Swedish rolig means fun, funny or amusing and so on.
Try to learn the language (hard, if you haven't learned any languages really before and are an adult) and not think of you mother tongue or compare.Slavic languages are not the easiest but they say that of them Polish is hardest so you only have Czech. Use the phrases (after 40 times usage you remember them) repeat, repeat and stick to it.write down new expressions throw yourself in it. No quick fixes there but work.
Trnky, brynky na ty hrynky -was in a wonderful childrens book from the Czech. So hard work-high standards! wishes mary a
2007-03-02 15:13:09
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answered by marya 3
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You are very, I will say extremely confuse, because "ano", means, Hummmm, let see how should I spell that, I don't know, but, "anal", which is the hole in the bottom of your back, do you know what I mean?. "asshole", I didn't mean to do that, I'm so sorry, I can bet this time Yahoo will not only erase my answers but, Oh boy I'm in serious trouble now???????, will it be possible that you mean to write "AÃO", which means year???.
2007-03-02 06:21:04
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answered by paradiseemperatorbluepinguin 5
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If you are serious, don't go any place where people speak Spanish. You will be veeeeery much more confused
2007-03-02 11:50:16
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answered by physician 5
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Bulgaria is opposite
2007-03-02 14:51:23
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answered by Anonymous
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a no is a no nomatter how much u wish it be otherwise....and the girl is definitely not interested hunni...good luck anyways
2007-03-02 06:19:44
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answered by lilmissy 2
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