dicite mihi (Latin, talking to more than one person)
2007-08-21 13:43:19
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Parle-moi! French
Háblame! Spanish
Parlami Italien
2007-08-21 20:48:04
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answer #2
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answered by Lereve 2
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Here's a Japanese translation.
Konnichiwa! Ishoni (blank)
Hi, together (blank)
So ie...
Konnichiwa! Ishoni ikou
Let's go together
Ishoni asobou
Let's play together
Isn't that what get's a conversation going?
If not...
Litterally the translation is:
Watashi (Boku) to shabette.
Watashi/Boku-Me Watashi is girl and Boku is boy (there is also Ore for boy, but that's not really a proper way to say it)
to-with (it's pronounced to as in TOtal)
Shabette-talk (it is actually shaberu, but shabette means a command or request.
Hope this helps!
2007-08-21 20:26:34
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I know these four.
Parles moi in French.
Di me or me dica in Italian.
habla con migo or me hablas.
ÙÙÙ
ÙÙ in Arabic...kallimni, or تÙÙÙ
Ù
ع٠takallam maii.
Good luck!
2007-08-21 20:56:10
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answer #4
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answered by Mazda man 6
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Converse comigo (portuguese)
2007-08-21 20:23:32
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answer #5
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answered by Falco 7
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rede mit mir
sprich mit mir (speak to me)
German
2007-08-21 20:24:07
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answer #6
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answered by The baby penguin 5
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gavaree samnoi
russian
habla conmigo
spanish
2007-08-21 20:57:19
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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parle avec moi (french)
2007-08-21 20:13:22
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi!
"Háblame!" - Spanish
"Parlami!" - Italian
That's it for me ;)
Goodluck!
2007-08-21 20:12:50
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answer #9
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answered by justasking 5
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MÎÎLA MOO=talk to me in greek. (ÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎ¥).
Ciao...John-John.-
2007-08-22 15:02:36
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answer #10
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answered by John-John 7
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