translate this in your language..
how are you?, are you happy ? i like you.
just wondering how many person willing to teach me
2007-03-27
16:47:59
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thank you for the answers and its really kind of you to share it with me.
2007-03-27
19:48:10 ·
update #1
ayumi.. you know so many languages.
to all.. at the end ill share my language with you all.
2007-03-28
14:41:45 ·
update #2
xenia.. i think yours the hard one to learn. is it?? but ill try my best..
2007-03-28
14:47:12 ·
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French:
How are you? - 'Comment va tu?' or if you're more free with the person, 'Ca va?'
Are you happy? - 'Es-tu hereuse?' if speaking to a girl. 'Es-tu hereux?' if to a boy.
I like you. - 'Je t'adore.'
Arabic:
How are you? 'Kaifa haluki?' Girl. 'Kaif haluka?' Boy.
Are you happy? 'Hal anti sa'eeda?' Girl. 'Hal anta sa'eed?'
I like you. 'Anta to'jiboni.' if talking to a guy. 'Anti to'jibinani.' if talking to a girl.
Japanese:
How are you? 'Ogenki desu ka?'
Are you happy? 'Anata wa ureshi desu ka?'
I like you, 'Anata o suki desu.'
Korean:
How are you? 'Ahnyeong ha sae yo.' It can mean, "Hello," "How are you?" It's a formal way of peace.
Are you happy? 'Haeng bok ha ni?'
I like you. 'Na nun no rul jo a hae.'
Well... that's what I can help you with.
2007-03-28 02:40:29
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answered by Ayumi.Jung 1
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I know some Korean.
an young (ha sae yo)-How are you or literally are you in peace
an young- means peace
no rul cho a (heayo)- I like you or you could say...
dang shin rul cho a (heayo)- I like you darling
hang pok (ha sae yo)- Are you happy?
sa rang (ha sae yo)- I love you sa rang means love
I put the verb in perenthisis, they are all forms of the "ha da" verb which means to do or be
I like becoming familiar with other languages as well:)
2007-03-28 00:35:29
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answered by Renee 4
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In German (auf Deutsch):
How are you? Wie (pronounced Vee) gehts?
Are you happy? Freuen Sie Sich? (formal)
I like you: Ich liebe dich! (informal -- presumably you've gotten to the informal stage if you're saying this).
2007-03-28 01:54:40
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answered by Katherine W 7
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In greek:
Ti kanis? Ise haroumenos/ eftyhismenos? Mou aresis.
(Τί κάνειÏ; ÎίÏαι ÏαÏοÏμενοÏ/ εÏ
ÏÏ
ÏιÏμÎνοÏ; ÎοÏ
αÏÎÏειÏ.)
2007-03-28 07:37:22
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answered by Zoe 4
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I speak Tagalog. You can say those as:
how are you? = KAMUSTA KA?
are you happy? = MASAYA KA BA? / MALIGAYA KA BA?
i like you = GUSTO KITA
just wondering how many persons willing to teach me = INIISIP KO LANG KUNG ILANG TAO ANG MAGNANAIS TURUAN AKO
other basic words:
thank you = SALAMAT
you're welcom = WALANG ANO MAN
take care = INGAT
you're beautiful = MAGANDA KA
2007-03-28 05:14:57
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answered by DC Fanatic 4
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Danagast, I would like to know more about the Cherokee language; Tsulagi, right? E-mail me if you don't mind.
2007-03-28 00:16:44
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answered by supertop 7
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Belarusian
We write in cyrillic, so I'll try to explain how to pronounce in the brackets. Capital letters are those that are stressed.
How are you? - Як ÑпÑавÑ? (Yak sprAvy?), Як маеÑÑÑ? (Yak mAessya?)
Are you happy? - addressing men: Ð¢Ñ ÑÑаÑлÑвÑ? (Ty shchas'livy?), addressing women: Ð¢Ñ ÑÑаÑлÑваÑ? (Ty shchas'livaya?) -stress on i
I like you. - Ð¢Ñ Ð¼Ð½Ðµ падабаеÑÑÑ. (Ty mne padabAessya).
I love you. - Я ÑÑбе каÑ
аÑ. (Ya tsyabE kahAyu.)
2007-03-28 15:30:49
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answered by Xenia 2
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I'll tell it to you in Yiddish:
how are you - Vi gayts
are you happy - bistu freilich
I like you - ich hub dikh lieb
Russian -
how are you - Kak pozhivayesh
are you happy - tee rada?
I like you - ya tibya lyublyu
chinese
how are you - Ni hao
are you happy - ni shi kuai le ma
I like you - wo xi huan ni (wo sheekhwan nee)
2007-03-28 00:52:05
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answered by 我比你聪明 5
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Polish:
How are you - Jak siÄ masz?
Are you happy? - JesteÅ szczeÅliwa?(to a girl) JesteÅ szczeÅliwy? (to a guy)
I like you - Podobasz mi siÄ -or- LubiÄ ciÄ.
2007-03-28 11:01:00
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answered by kjc1993 4
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Sorry I dnt know the exact spelling of these but I'll show you how to pronounce them.
how are you?-ci ye (si ye)
are you happy?-mir ye ( how its written, there's many ways to say this)
i like you-une te do ya (how its written)
2007-03-28 00:37:51
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answered by AKRI 2
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