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"If you buy an ice cream cone in Spain, ask for a cono and not a coño!" Please explain? | |||
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"Du ist eine schwinehund " Mein Deutsch ist nicht so gut. | |||
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"If you buy an ice cream cone in Spain, ask for a cono and not a coño! Please explain?" Cono means cone, coño means C*nt! | |||
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"Du ist eine schwinehund Mein Deutsch ist nicht so gut. " You are a pigdog | |||
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"Gratulerer med dagen! F Auf English? Happy birthday F" Feliz campaneos! I think | |||
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"Du ist eine schwinehund Mein Deutsch ist nicht so gut. You are a pigdog " Ah danke! Mein lieblingsfach ist soziologie | |||
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"Du ist eine schwinehund " *bist | |||
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"Jeg elsker deg F" Is this a language from Scandinavia? | |||
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"If you buy an ice cream cone in Spain, ask for a cono and not a coño!" And in Latin America, don't COGER un autobús/taxi and poor girls called Conchita. Or CONCHA And the lollipop Chupa-Chupa Me encanta a la lengua española Wij spreken een betje nederlands | |||
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"Gratulerer med dagen! F Auf English? Happy birthday F Feliz campaneos! I think" Cumpleaños | |||
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"Gratulerer med dagen! F Auf English? Happy birthday F Feliz campaneos! I think" Cumpleaños | |||
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"Du ist eine schwinehund *bist " Bitteshone (predictive text ) | |||
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"I was taught in German Ich bin kalt means I am cold If you say Ich bin warm for I am warm you’ve actually said I’m a homosexual so you need to say Mei ist warm which means my is warm!! Or in the words of Eisenhower Ich bin ein Berliner He said I am a doughnut!!" And don't say "Ich bin heiss" either | |||
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"Gratulerer med dagen! F Auf English? Happy birthday F Feliz campaneos! I think Cumpleaños " That's the other word I know | |||
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"O andros mou eho ema ke ithiaria" This is a language from Asia? | |||
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"I don't think this website supports the alphabet of my language " Racism. Amirite | |||
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"O andros mou eho ema ke ithiaria This is a language from Asia?" Greek | |||
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"O andros mou eho ema ke ithiaria This is a language from Asia?" I'm extrapolating, but I'm guessing modern Greek. (h)o andros is the man in ancient Greek. (And Andrea is hilarious to me as a name because it means manly) | |||
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"I was taught in German Ich bin kalt means I am cold If you say Ich bin warm for I am warm you’ve actually said I’m a homosexual so you need to say Mei ist warm which means my is warm!! Or in the words of Eisenhower Ich bin ein Berliner He said I am a doughnut!!" I know kalt I remember that. And can still count to 100 in German but that’s easy. | |||
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"oh mein Kopf tut weh oh mein Kopf tut weh oh mein Kopf tut wirchlich weh, und ich geh' zum Artzt und ich sag' zu ihm, mein Kopf tut wirchlich weh! ... was a song I learned in primary school and is the most irritating earworm" How much autocorrect was in that!! | |||
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"O andros mou eho ema ke ithiaria This is a language from Asia? I'm extrapolating, but I'm guessing modern Greek. (h)o andros is the man in ancient Greek. (And Andrea is hilarious to me as a name because it means manly)" It means 'my husband has sickness and diahorrea' | |||
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"O andros mou eho ema ke ithiaria This is a language from Asia? I'm extrapolating, but I'm guessing modern Greek. (h)o andros is the man in ancient Greek. (And Andrea is hilarious to me as a name because it means manly) It means 'my husband has sickness and diahorrea' " I've never studied modern Greek so I have no clue! I have studied ancient Greek and got as far as "that first bit's probably the same" | |||
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"oh mein Kopf tut weh oh mein Kopf tut weh oh mein Kopf tut wirchlich weh, und ich geh' zum Artzt und ich sag' zu ihm, mein Kopf tut wirchlich weh! ... was a song I learned in primary school and is the most irritating earworm" Hallo, wie heisst du? Ich heisse Georg. Gluten Tag, Georg, ich heisse Anya. Gruss dich, Anya, und wer ist das? Das ist um....... This is the first song we learned in German, age 11, and I can sing every word | |||
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"oh mein Kopf tut weh oh mein Kopf tut weh oh mein Kopf tut wirchlich weh, und ich geh' zum Artzt und ich sag' zu ihm, mein Kopf tut wirchlich weh! ... was a song I learned in primary school and is the most irritating earworm How much autocorrect was in that!!" I'm at a computer. None | |||
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"O andros mou eho ema ke ithiaria This is a language from Asia? I'm extrapolating, but I'm guessing modern Greek. (h)o andros is the man in ancient Greek. (And Andrea is hilarious to me as a name because it means manly) It means 'my husband has sickness and diahorrea' " Dónde está la hospital? | |||
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"oh mein Kopf tut weh oh mein Kopf tut weh oh mein Kopf tut wirchlich weh, und ich geh' zum Artzt und ich sag' zu ihm, mein Kopf tut wirchlich weh! ... was a song I learned in primary school and is the most irritating earworm Hallo, wie heisst du? Ich heisse Georg. Gluten Tag, Georg, ich heisse Anya. Gruss dich, Anya, und wer ist das? Das ist um....... This is the first song we learned in German, age 11, and I can sing every word " It was an Australian textbook, but the first comic was about an unfortunate boy who was just trying to eat his hamburger and was interrupted by people - a football dropped on it, a horse trying to eat it, I think there was a clunky laptop (it was the 90s ok)? Hey! Das ist mein Hamburger! | |||
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"Jeg elsker deg F Is this a language from Scandinavia? " It is. It means "I love you". F | |||
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"O andros mou eho ema ke ithiaria This is a language from Asia? I'm extrapolating, but I'm guessing modern Greek. (h)o andros is the man in ancient Greek. (And Andrea is hilarious to me as a name because it means manly) It means 'my husband has sickness and diahorrea' I've never studied modern Greek so I have no clue! I have studied ancient Greek and got as far as "that first bit's probably the same"" You can see the connection. | |||
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"Jeg elsker deg F Is this a language from Scandinavia? It is. It means "I love you". F" Ich liebe dich | |||
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"I was taught in German Ich bin kalt means I am cold If you say Ich bin warm for I am warm you’ve actually said I’m a homosexual so you need to say Mei ist warm which means my is warm!! Or in the words of Eisenhower Ich bin ein Berliner He said I am a doughnut!!" It was John F Kennedy, not Eisenhower, that said "Ich bin ein Berliner" | |||
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"O andros mou eho ema ke ithiaria This is a language from Asia? I'm extrapolating, but I'm guessing modern Greek. (h)o andros is the man in ancient Greek. (And Andrea is hilarious to me as a name because it means manly) It means 'my husband has sickness and diahorrea' Dónde está la hospital? " . | |||
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"Jeg elsker deg F Is this a language from Scandinavia? It is. It means "I love you". F Ich liebe dich " Marsha mi Luv yuh! - that’s patois. And a reference I expect zero people in here to get | |||
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"I was taught in German Ich bin kalt means I am cold If you say Ich bin warm for I am warm you’ve actually said I’m a homosexual so you need to say Mei ist warm which means my is warm!! Or in the words of Eisenhower Ich bin ein Berliner He said I am a doughnut!! It was John F Kennedy, not Eisenhower, that said "Ich bin ein Berliner"" My bad. Fake news on my behalf | |||
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"O andros mou eho ema ke ithiaria This is a language from Asia? I'm extrapolating, but I'm guessing modern Greek. (h)o andros is the man in ancient Greek. (And Andrea is hilarious to me as a name because it means manly) It means 'my husband has sickness and diahorrea' I've never studied modern Greek so I have no clue! I have studied ancient Greek and got as far as "that first bit's probably the same" You can see the connection. " If I recall correctly, modern Greek is the most related to its ancient counterpart compared to any other language we know. And there are five words in Mycenaean Greek that are the same as modern Greek. One of them is honey. I don't know what the others are. (I learned Attic Greek) | |||
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"Ohi sashi buri" This is Japanese | |||
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"Jeg elsker deg F Is this a language from Scandinavia? It is. It means "I love you". F Ich liebe dich Marsha mi Luv yuh! - that’s patois. And a reference I expect zero people in here to get " https://youtu.be/pCiZen4qOCo | |||
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"Jeg elsker deg F Is this a language from Scandinavia? It is. It means "I love you". F" Te quiero | |||
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"I’m learning Hindi. Hindi has the same word for yesterday and tomorrow. (kal) In Satanic Verses Salman Rushdie wrote (from memory) “No people can be said to have a good grasp of time that have the same word for yesterday and tomorrow”" I find the different ways languages explain similar concepts fascinating. I wonder how it changes how people see the world. | |||
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"Que milanesas que se dejan bisteces mis charolastras " Explícanos, por favor | |||
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"Que milanesas que se dejan bisteces mis charolastras " Habla español? (Is that correct) | |||
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"I was taught in German Ich bin kalt means I am cold If you say Ich bin warm for I am warm you’ve actually said I’m a homosexual so you need to say Mei ist warm which means my is warm!! Or in the words of Eisenhower Ich bin ein Berliner He said I am a doughnut!! It was John F Kennedy, not Eisenhower, that said "Ich bin ein Berliner" My bad. Fake news on my behalf " | |||
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"Ohi sashi buri This is Japanese What does it mean " Long time no see. | |||
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"Ohi sashi buri This is Japanese What does it mean Long time no see. " I'm one of those people who've been exposed to a lot of different languages and knows a little bit of all of them. Not much of which would get me out of trouble | |||
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"Que milanesas que se dejan bisteces mis charolastras Explícanos, por favor " Tenemos nuestra propia version de cockney slang… se llama “caló chilango” de la ciudad de Mexico, usado en las decadas de los 50 y 60s principalmente… Esta frase significa: “¡qué milagro que se dejan ver, amigos!” “What a miracle to see you here my friends” | |||
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"Que milanesas que se dejan bisteces mis charolastras Habla español? (Is that correct)" ¡Yabas dabas, cuate! I grew up with uncles raised in the 60s… loved when they spoke to me like that, it’s like the Jive scene on Airplane | |||
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"I’m learning Hindi. Hindi has the same word for yesterday and tomorrow. (kal) In Satanic Verses Salman Rushdie wrote (from memory) “No people can be said to have a good grasp of time that have the same word for yesterday and tomorrow” I find the different ways languages explain similar concepts fascinating. I wonder how it changes how people see the world." I wonder the same thing - language is so integral to us (actually hard wired into us) that it must affect our perception. Looking at this in a different way, that’s one of the things I love about Orwell’s 1984 - there the destruction and limiting of language is meant to limit people’s ability to perceive and to think. | |||
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"I’m learning Hindi. Hindi has the same word for yesterday and tomorrow. (kal) In Satanic Verses Salman Rushdie wrote (from memory) “No people can be said to have a good grasp of time that have the same word for yesterday and tomorrow” I find the different ways languages explain similar concepts fascinating. I wonder how it changes how people see the world. I wonder the same thing - language is so integral to us (actually hard wired into us) that it must affect our perception. Looking at this in a different way, that’s one of the things I love about Orwell’s 1984 - there the destruction and limiting of language is meant to limit people’s ability to perceive and to think." Absolutely. I wonder similarly about modern propaganda and the way that certain words change words radically within certain political subsets. | |||
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"Ohi sashi buri This is Japanese What does it mean Long time no see. " Genki desu ka? | |||
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"I’m learning Hindi. Hindi has the same word for yesterday and tomorrow. (kal) In Satanic Verses Salman Rushdie wrote (from memory) “No people can be said to have a good grasp of time that have the same word for yesterday and tomorrow” I find the different ways languages explain similar concepts fascinating. I wonder how it changes how people see the world. I wonder the same thing - language is so integral to us (actually hard wired into us) that it must affect our perception. Looking at this in a different way, that’s one of the things I love about Orwell’s 1984 - there the destruction and limiting of language is meant to limit people’s ability to perceive and to think. Absolutely. I wonder similarly about modern propaganda and the way that certain words change words radically within certain political subsets." Oh I’m sure that happens. Words change their meaning over time and what was once a word for a progressive, “good” concept can be used for a quite different concept by a different group. We seem to wonder about the same things. I hope you have more success than me in coming to any solid conclusions | |||
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"I’m learning Hindi. Hindi has the same word for yesterday and tomorrow. (kal) In Satanic Verses Salman Rushdie wrote (from memory) “No people can be said to have a good grasp of time that have the same word for yesterday and tomorrow” I find the different ways languages explain similar concepts fascinating. I wonder how it changes how people see the world. I wonder the same thing - language is so integral to us (actually hard wired into us) that it must affect our perception. Looking at this in a different way, that’s one of the things I love about Orwell’s 1984 - there the destruction and limiting of language is meant to limit people’s ability to perceive and to think. Absolutely. I wonder similarly about modern propaganda and the way that certain words change words radically within certain political subsets. Oh I’m sure that happens. Words change their meaning over time and what was once a word for a progressive, “good” concept can be used for a quite different concept by a different group. We seem to wonder about the same things. I hope you have more success than me in coming to any solid conclusions " I do when things are closer to my job description | |||
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"Ohi sashi buri This is Japanese What does it mean Long time no see. Genki desu ka? " Kekko | |||
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"I’m learning Hindi. Hindi has the same word for yesterday and tomorrow. (kal) In Satanic Verses Salman Rushdie wrote (from memory) “No people can be said to have a good grasp of time that have the same word for yesterday and tomorrow” I find the different ways languages explain similar concepts fascinating. I wonder how it changes how people see the world. I wonder the same thing - language is so integral to us (actually hard wired into us) that it must affect our perception. Looking at this in a different way, that’s one of the things I love about Orwell’s 1984 - there the destruction and limiting of language is meant to limit people’s ability to perceive and to think. Absolutely. I wonder similarly about modern propaganda and the way that certain words change words radically within certain political subsets. Oh I’m sure that happens. Words change their meaning over time and what was once a word for a progressive, “good” concept can be used for a quite different concept by a different group. We seem to wonder about the same things. I hope you have more success than me in coming to any solid conclusions I do when things are closer to my job description " Any clues as to what that job might be? Sounds more interesting than mine | |||
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"I’m learning Hindi. Hindi has the same word for yesterday and tomorrow. (kal) In Satanic Verses Salman Rushdie wrote (from memory) “No people can be said to have a good grasp of time that have the same word for yesterday and tomorrow” I find the different ways languages explain similar concepts fascinating. I wonder how it changes how people see the world. I wonder the same thing - language is so integral to us (actually hard wired into us) that it must affect our perception. Looking at this in a different way, that’s one of the things I love about Orwell’s 1984 - there the destruction and limiting of language is meant to limit people’s ability to perceive and to think. Absolutely. I wonder similarly about modern propaganda and the way that certain words change words radically within certain political subsets. Oh I’m sure that happens. Words change their meaning over time and what was once a word for a progressive, “good” concept can be used for a quite different concept by a different group. We seem to wonder about the same things. I hope you have more success than me in coming to any solid conclusions I do when things are closer to my job description Any clues as to what that job might be? Sounds more interesting than mine " Writer/ editor | |||
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"If you buy an ice cream cone in Spain, ask for a cono and not a coño! Please explain? Cono means cone, coño means C*nt! " And don't forget the tilde when asking for someone's age... Cuántos años tienes? Sounds much better unless you address a multi-butted person.. Then forget about the tilde but don't stare too much | |||
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"Any ideas lol " Irish! I’d have to ask my ex lol… Think it’s hello? Or a greeting? | |||
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"Any ideas lol Irish! I’d have to ask my ex lol… Think it’s hello? Or a greeting? " How are you | |||
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"Any ideas lol Irish! I’d have to ask my ex lol… Think it’s hello? Or a greeting? How are you " I’m good thanks | |||
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"Any ideas lol Irish! I’d have to ask my ex lol… Think it’s hello? Or a greeting? How are you I’m good thanks " Dia duit Lol | |||
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"I’m learning Hindi. Hindi has the same word for yesterday and tomorrow. (kal) In Satanic Verses Salman Rushdie wrote (from memory) “No people can be said to have a good grasp of time that have the same word for yesterday and tomorrow” I find the different ways languages explain similar concepts fascinating. I wonder how it changes how people see the world. I wonder the same thing - language is so integral to us (actually hard wired into us) that it must affect our perception. Looking at this in a different way, that’s one of the things I love about Orwell’s 1984 - there the destruction and limiting of language is meant to limit people’s ability to perceive and to think. Absolutely. I wonder similarly about modern propaganda and the way that certain words change words radically within certain political subsets. Oh I’m sure that happens. Words change their meaning over time and what was once a word for a progressive, “good” concept can be used for a quite different concept by a different group. We seem to wonder about the same things. I hope you have more success than me in coming to any solid conclusions I do when things are closer to my job description Any clues as to what that job might be? Sounds more interesting than mine Writer/ editor" I’m jealous - just what I wanted to do myself. | |||
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"Que milanesas que se dejan bisteces mis charolastras Explícanos, por favor Tenemos nuestra propia version de cockney slang… se llama “caló chilango” de la ciudad de Mexico, usado en las decadas de los 50 y 60s principalmente… Esta frase significa: “¡qué milagro que se dejan ver, amigos!” “What a miracle to see you here my friends” " Gracias por la explicación, amiga | |||
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"Nid Cymru yw'r unig le y byddwch chi'n dod o hyd i siaradwyr Cymraeg. Mae gwladfa o'r enw Y Wladfa ym Mhatagonia yn yr Ariannin." Cymru a Phatagonia am byth | |||
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"Conas atá tú " Tá mé go deas, go raibh maith agat. Agus tú féin? | |||
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"I want thee nah, lady Chatterley (yorkshire any good for you? ) " Wasn’t it written in Nottinghamshire? | |||
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"Durch dich ändert sich der Blick auf alles, denn dein Lächeln verdreht Köpfe." Schön gesagt... | |||
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"Schön gesagt..." Ich liebe dieses Lied. Einfach nur schön. | |||
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"01000110 01000001 01000110 00111111 00100000" How are all our non- binary friends supposed to understand that? | |||
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"I was taught in German Ich bin kalt means I am cold If you say Ich bin warm for I am warm you’ve actually said I’m a homosexual so you need to say Mei ist warm which means my is warm!! Or in the words of Eisenhower Ich bin ein Berliner He said I am a doughnut!!" by the way that was jfk | |||
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