:roflmao:Oh my god that shows how bad I am in spanish LOL I cant belive I got those mixed up! :roflmao:8)
:roflmao:Oh my god that shows how bad I am in spanish LOL I cant belive I got those mixed up! :roflmao:8)
Try learning 6 languages!
I know greek, macedonian, spanish, italian, german and english!
Talk about mixing up words!
Phew!
Ryu is among other things path isn't it?
I'd be surprised it it meant dragon, but we could look it up on babel fish
... jut ried one, didn't spit out anything useful....
I know in chinese dragon is 'Long' which it may be in japanese, too (which would be uncommon, but it seems tha's why I remembered it. I may be totally wrong though)
japanese speakers? Anyone?
numbers 1- 10, as far as I know them, which isn't very far:
ichi ni san yon go rokku sichi hachi kyu ju
or
ichi ni san shi go rokku nana hachi kyu ju
never quite figured out why there were two alternate words for 4 and 7
Should have asked my friend she studied it for a year.
Shi is the same as chinese for 4 though.
OK back to spanish. Shome one please correct this:
On dos tres quatro cinq ses ocho nove dies
I know I have at least four of them wrong !
This is what I remember from my limited Spanish.
Uno, does, tres, quatro, cinqo, seis, seite, ocho, nueve, dies
Please forgive my spelling.
I can count to ten in Japanese, since we do it in every Karate class.
Ichi, Ni, San, Shi, Go, Roku, Sichi, Hachi, Kyu, Ju.
Pronounced (in our class, anyway) as: Itch, Nee, Sun, She, Go, Roak, Sitch, Hotch, Koo, Joo.
Osu!
To answer a question above, it's spelled Hola, and the accent is on the 'o', but there's no accent mark over either the 'o' or the 'a'.
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