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Post by The Last Stand Soldier on Nov 20, 2015 15:56:49 GMT
Here we go!
Dzień dobry - Good morning Cześć - Hi Miło mi cię poznać - Nice to meet you Jak się czujesz? - How are you? Do widzenia - Good bye
Ja - I Ty - You On - He Ona - She Ono - It My - We Wy - You Oni/One/Ono - They
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Post by Jean Lannes on Nov 20, 2015 16:57:52 GMT
Is there a way to listen to these? And what language is it similar to?
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Post by The Last Stand Soldier on Nov 20, 2015 17:38:38 GMT
Czech, Slovak, Hungarian
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Post by saltin on Nov 20, 2015 20:03:16 GMT
You also can use the last bb button (by the dice) to embed soundcloud/sound mix foreign languages lessons if you want so people can hear what the words sound like.Also youtube embeding is supported.
Here is a youtube clip:
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Post by Vatutin on Nov 21, 2015 19:38:21 GMT
Ja - I Ja=yes en deutsch
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Post by The Last Stand Soldier on Nov 21, 2015 21:38:55 GMT
Nie rozumiem - I don't understand Być - Be Mieć - Have Lubić - Like Nienawidzić - Hate
Ja lubię - I like Ty lubisz - You like On/Ona lubi - He/She likes My lubimy - We like Wy lubicie - You like Oni/One lubią - They like
The same situations are in another verbs
Tak - Yes Nie - No
Zawsze - Always Często - Often Zazwyczaj - Usually Czasami - Sometimes Rzadko - Seldom Nigdy - Never
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Nov 21, 2015 21:45:48 GMT
Nie rozumiem - I don't understand Być - Be Mieć - Have Lubić - Like Nienawidzić - Hate Ja lubię - I like Ty lubisz - You like On/Ona lubi - He/She likes My lubimy - We like Wy lubicie - You like Oni/One lubią - They like The same situations are in another verbs Tak - Yes Nie - No Zawsze - Always Często - Often Zazwyczaj - Usually Czasami - Sometimes Rzadko - Seldom Nigdy - Never So does lubi mean like?
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Post by The Last Stand Soldier on Nov 21, 2015 21:53:44 GMT
When we are using with he or she
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Nov 21, 2015 22:03:24 GMT
When we are using with he or she Well as the infinitive form, does lubi mean to like?
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Post by The Last Stand Soldier on Nov 22, 2015 10:28:58 GMT
Lubić is infinitive form
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Post by Haelicon on Nov 22, 2015 10:31:35 GMT
What's the Polish of I like this? And I like that?
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Post by Jean Lannes on Nov 22, 2015 11:03:20 GMT
nie means never in German Je (similar to ja maybe) is I in French
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Nov 22, 2015 11:21:40 GMT
nie means never in German Je (similar to ja maybe) is I in French They all derived from the Aryan language. German, Latin (and thus all the languages it spawned), Polish, Turkish, Greek, even Sanskrit can all be traced back to the Aryans. So if you wonder why so many languages sound similar, here's why
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Nov 22, 2015 11:25:22 GMT
The Last Stand Soldier, totally off topic, I'm sorry, but does "Do Broni" mean "Call to Arms" or something of that effect? I've always wondered.
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Post by Jean Lannes on Nov 22, 2015 11:32:45 GMT
nie means never in German Je (similar to ja maybe) is I in French They all derived from the Aryan language. German, Latin (and thus all the languages it spawned), Polish, Turkish, Greek, even Sanskrit can all be traced back to the Aryans. So if you wonder why so many languages sound similar, here's why I was thinking of such a thing. Persian too btw since Iran means land of the aryans. I speak both German and Turkish but Turkish is just one of the hardest languages in the whole world. It is as difficult as Mandarin or Japanese
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