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Ich weiß nicht warum, aber ich fange an, -g als [x~ç] in Wörtern wie Weg und Prag auszusprechen. Ich bin ja kein Deutscher, geschweige denn ein Nordländer.
I don't know why but I'm starting to pronounce -g as [x~ç] in words like Weg and Prag. I'm not even German, much less a Northerner.
I don't know why but I'm starting to pronounce -g as [x~ç] in words like Weg and Prag. I'm not even German, much less a Northerner.
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Karena itu jauh lebih gampang
Because this is so much easier
Dan, maaf sa koreksi, kata yang benar itu 'Norddeutscher', bukan 'Nordländer'.
And it is 'Norddeutscher', not 'Nordländer'
Kalau di logat jerman utara itu /nɔːɾɔɪ̯t͡ʃɐ/. Kayaknya.
If you want to pronounce that like a northerner, it's something like /nɔːɾɔɪ̯t͡ʃɐ/.
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Because this is so much easier
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Dan, maaf sa koreksi, kata yang benar itu 'Norddeutscher', bukan 'Nordländer'.
And it is 'Norddeutscher', not 'Nordländer'
Kalau di logat jerman utara itu /nɔːɾɔɪ̯t͡ʃɐ/. Kayaknya.
If you want to pronounce that like a northerner, it's something like /nɔːɾɔɪ̯t͡ʃɐ/.
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Re: Language practice thread
A-v vój cunter na fôla in mudněṡ.
I want to tell you a joke in Modenese (dialect of the Emilian language).
I gh' ěr'n in trî vampîr ch'i gh'avîven dimóndi fâm, mo i ěren ed quî ch'i bàven sǒl al sanghev dal věrgini.
There were three very hungry vampires, the kind of vampires that will only drink a virgin's blood.
Un al dîṡ: "dai dai, counta gninta stêr chè a dscàrer, mè a vâg e quàl ch'a cât a cât".
One says: "come on, it's useless to stay here and talk, I'll just go and see what I can find".
Al partés *GNAAAAAOUN* cumpagna un râż, zinc minût e al tǒrna indě coun dal sanghev d'intǒren dla bàca.
He leaves running *WHEEEEEE* at the speed of sound and comes back after five minutes, with blood dripping from his mouth.
"Bein? Ě-t catê gninta?" "Sè" al dîṡ - "vdîv cla muntâgna là? Lè sàta a gh'è un vilâg', l'è pin ed żuvnôti!"
"So? Found anything?" "Yes" he says - "can you see that mountain over there? There's a village nearby, it's full of maidens!"
"Valà ca adêsa a vâg a zerchêr anca mè" al dîṡ al secànd, e anca ló al partés *GNAAAAAOUN* e al tǒrna indrě dàp děṡ minût, coun la bàca tóta insanguinêda.
"Well then it's my turn to go look for blood" says the second, and he too leaves running *WHEEEEE* and comes back after ten minutes, his mouth covered in blood.
"Sócia ragâz mo'c bvûda! Vdîv cla muntâgna là?" "Oi" "Bein, lè sàta, da cl'êtra pêrt, a gh'è un êter vilâg', tót pin ed ragazêli mâi tuchêdi!"
"Wow, what a drink! Can you see that mountain?" "Yep" "Well, on the other side of it there is another village, full of untouched girls!"
"Vâca bein adêsa a vâg a bàver anca mè" al dîṡ al těrz. Al partés in svělt *GNAAAAAAAOUN* e dàp gnanc dû minût l'è bêle turnê indrě, coun tóta la ghégna pîna 'd sanghev dapartót.
"Well I really need to go drink myself" says the third one. He leaves as fast as the other ones *WHEEEEEEEE* but after less than two minutes he's already back, his face completely covered in blood everywhere.
"Bein mo indù ě-t e-stê da catêr acsè bein?" i gh'e-dmanden chi êter.
"Where the heck did you go to find that much blood?" the others ask.
"Vdîv cla muntâgna là?" al dmanda. "Oi." "Ecco, mè an l'ò mìa vésta."
"Can you see that mountain?" he asks. "Yeah." "Well, I didn't see it."
I want to tell you a joke in Modenese (dialect of the Emilian language).
I gh' ěr'n in trî vampîr ch'i gh'avîven dimóndi fâm, mo i ěren ed quî ch'i bàven sǒl al sanghev dal věrgini.
There were three very hungry vampires, the kind of vampires that will only drink a virgin's blood.
Un al dîṡ: "dai dai, counta gninta stêr chè a dscàrer, mè a vâg e quàl ch'a cât a cât".
One says: "come on, it's useless to stay here and talk, I'll just go and see what I can find".
Al partés *GNAAAAAOUN* cumpagna un râż, zinc minût e al tǒrna indě coun dal sanghev d'intǒren dla bàca.
He leaves running *WHEEEEEE* at the speed of sound and comes back after five minutes, with blood dripping from his mouth.
"Bein? Ě-t catê gninta?" "Sè" al dîṡ - "vdîv cla muntâgna là? Lè sàta a gh'è un vilâg', l'è pin ed żuvnôti!"
"So? Found anything?" "Yes" he says - "can you see that mountain over there? There's a village nearby, it's full of maidens!"
"Valà ca adêsa a vâg a zerchêr anca mè" al dîṡ al secànd, e anca ló al partés *GNAAAAAOUN* e al tǒrna indrě dàp děṡ minût, coun la bàca tóta insanguinêda.
"Well then it's my turn to go look for blood" says the second, and he too leaves running *WHEEEEE* and comes back after ten minutes, his mouth covered in blood.
"Sócia ragâz mo'c bvûda! Vdîv cla muntâgna là?" "Oi" "Bein, lè sàta, da cl'êtra pêrt, a gh'è un êter vilâg', tót pin ed ragazêli mâi tuchêdi!"
"Wow, what a drink! Can you see that mountain?" "Yep" "Well, on the other side of it there is another village, full of untouched girls!"
"Vâca bein adêsa a vâg a bàver anca mè" al dîṡ al těrz. Al partés in svělt *GNAAAAAAAOUN* e dàp gnanc dû minût l'è bêle turnê indrě, coun tóta la ghégna pîna 'd sanghev dapartót.
"Well I really need to go drink myself" says the third one. He leaves as fast as the other ones *WHEEEEEEEE* but after less than two minutes he's already back, his face completely covered in blood everywhere.
"Bein mo indù ě-t e-stê da catêr acsè bein?" i gh'e-dmanden chi êter.
"Where the heck did you go to find that much blood?" the others ask.
"Vdîv cla muntâgna là?" al dmanda. "Oi." "Ecco, mè an l'ò mìa vésta."
"Can you see that mountain?" he asks. "Yeah." "Well, I didn't see it."


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¿Tal vez es el poder de nuestro amor de la comida?Dormouse559 wrote: ↑22 Feb 2018 06:46Ouah ! Quand j'ai envoyé ma petite invitation de mariage, je ne m'attendais pas à ce qu'elle déclenche une telle polémique.
Wow! When I sent my little wedding invitation, I didn't expect it to spark such controversy.
C'est soit le pouvoir de l'amour soit le pouvoir de la nourriture.
It's either the power of love or the power of food.
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Maybe it's the power of our love for food?
Ay dios mío…

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Oh my god…
Totalmente comprensible. Pero suenan interesantes.Dormouse559 wrote: ↑22 Feb 2018 06:46Mais à vrai dire, j'ai du mal à me rappeler toutes les émissions que j'ai vues.
But to be honest, I'm having trouble remembering all the shows I saw.
Totally understandable. They sound interesting, though.
Jeje.
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Heh.
アレッセィオ、第一の言語は何ですか。
Aressio, daiichi no gengo wa nan desu ka?
Alessio, what's your first language?
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Je crois que les Japonais sont plus susceptibles d'utiliser «シ» ici. Bien que «ティ» soit assez commun, je ne peut pas en dire autant de «セィ». Mais je suis pas de tout un expert.
I believe that the Japanese are more likely to use シ here. Even though ティ is pretty common, I can't say the same for セィ. But I'm not at all an expert
シモさんはキーボードで「ティ」を打ち方を知りますか?僕は「テイ」と「チ」をしか打てません。
Shimo, do you know how to type ティ on a keyboard? I can only type テイ and チ.
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僕のIMEでは、「teli」か「texi」か「thi」で打てます。
Boku no IME de wa, "teli" ka "texi" ka "thi" de utemasu.
On my IME, you can type it with "teli", "texi", or "thi".
(ちなみに、「知っていますか」のほうが「知りますか」よりいいと思います)
(Chinami ni, "shitte imasu ka" no hou ga "shirimasu ka" yori ii to omoimasu)
(By the way, I think that "shitte imasu ka" would be better than "shirimasu ka")




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Merci beaucoup!!!!GrandPiano wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018 04:05僕のIMEでは、「teli」か「texi」か「thi」で打てます。
Boku no IME de wa, "teli" ka "texi" ka "thi" de utemasu.
On my IME, you can type it with "teli", "texi", or "thi".
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Thanks so much!!!!
Ah ouais tu as raison. J'oublie toujours.GrandPiano wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018 04:05[(ちなみに、「知っていますか」のほうが「知りますか」よりいいと思います)
(Chinami ni, "shitte imasu ka" no hou ga "shirimasu ka" yori ii to omoimasu)
(By the way, I think that "shitte imasu ka" would be better than "shirimasu ka")
Ah yeah you're right. I always forget that.
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯All4Ɇn wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018 00:37Je crois que les Japonais sont plus susceptibles d'utiliser «シ» ici. Bien que «ティ» soit assez commun, je ne peut pas en dire autant de «セィ». Mais je suis pas de tout un expert.
I believe that the Japanese are more likely to use シ here. Even though ティ is pretty common, I can't say the same for セィ. But I'm not at all an expert
No sé tampoco. Copié y pegué el "ィ".
I don't know, either. I copied and pasted the "ィ".
Las soluciones de GrandPiano funcionan para mí, pero no entiendo "IME".
GrandPiano's solutions work for me, even though I don't know what "IME" means.
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「IME」は「input method editor」の略語です。shimobaatar wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018 20:08Las soluciones de GrandPiano funcionan para mí, pero no entiendo "IME".
GrandPiano's solutions work for me, even though I don't know what "IME" means.
"IME" wa "input method editor" no ryakugo desu.
"IME" stands for "input method editor".
「インプットメソッド」と同じ意味です。
"inputto mesoddo" to onaji imi desu.
It means the same thing as "input method".




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¿Qué es la diferencia entre ése y un teclado?
What's the difference between that and a keyboard?
What's the difference between that and a keyboard?
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Hay cuatro métodos de entrada instalados en mi computadora: Un método de entrada inglés, un método de entrada chino, un método de entrada japonés y un método de entrada español.shimobaatar wrote: ↑03 Mar 2018 01:09¿Qué es la diferencia entre ése y un teclado?
What's the difference between that and a keyboard?
There are four IMEs installed on my computer: An Engish IME, a Chinese IME, a Japanese IME, and a Spanish IME.
Solo uso un teclado.
I only use one keyboard.




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そうですか。なるほど…多分。ちょっと分かります。
Sō desu ka? Naruhodo… tabun. Chotto wakarimasu.
Is that so? I get it… maybe. I kind of understand.
No sé mucho de la tecnología.
I don't know a lot about technology.
Cuando quiero escribir en japonés en mi computadora, necesito que seleccionar un icono que se parece la bandera estadounidense cerca de la parte superior de mi pantalla.
When I want to type in Japanese, I have to select an icon that looks like the American flag near the top of my screen.
Cuando lo hago, un menú aparece, y puedo seleccionar un icono con el carácter de hiragana para "a".
When I do that, a menu appears, and I can select an icon with the hiragana character for "a".
Entonces, puedo usar mi teclado inglés para escribir en japonés. Mi computadora convierte letras latinas a hiragana, katakana, o kanji. Puedo seleccionar una de opciones varias generalmente.
Then, I can use my English keyboard to write in Japanese. My computer converts Latin letters into hiragana, katakana, or kanji. I can usually select one of several options.
Por ejemplo, cuando escribir "hito", puedo seleccionar "ひと", "ヒト", o "人".
For example, when I write "hito", I can select "ひと", "ヒト", or "人".
Supongo que esta función es probablemente un "IME", o algo similar.
I guess that this function is probably an "IME", or something similar.
Sō desu ka? Naruhodo… tabun. Chotto wakarimasu.
Is that so? I get it… maybe. I kind of understand.
No sé mucho de la tecnología.
I don't know a lot about technology.
Cuando quiero escribir en japonés en mi computadora, necesito que seleccionar un icono que se parece la bandera estadounidense cerca de la parte superior de mi pantalla.
When I want to type in Japanese, I have to select an icon that looks like the American flag near the top of my screen.
Cuando lo hago, un menú aparece, y puedo seleccionar un icono con el carácter de hiragana para "a".
When I do that, a menu appears, and I can select an icon with the hiragana character for "a".
Entonces, puedo usar mi teclado inglés para escribir en japonés. Mi computadora convierte letras latinas a hiragana, katakana, o kanji. Puedo seleccionar una de opciones varias generalmente.
Then, I can use my English keyboard to write in Japanese. My computer converts Latin letters into hiragana, katakana, or kanji. I can usually select one of several options.
Por ejemplo, cuando escribir "hito", puedo seleccionar "ひと", "ヒト", o "人".
For example, when I write "hito", I can select "ひと", "ヒト", or "人".
Supongo que esta función es probablemente un "IME", o algo similar.
I guess that this function is probably an "IME", or something similar.
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Ah, das ich finde zu kompliziert. Ich brauche eine Netztastatur, wie in branah.com.
Eh, I find that too complicated. I use an internet keyboard, like on branah.com.
Freilich, es dauert schon eine lange Weile, aber ich weiß nicht, was ich sonst machen soll.
Admittedly it does take a long while, but I don't know what else to do.
Eh, I find that too complicated. I use an internet keyboard, like on branah.com.
Freilich, es dauert schon eine lange Weile, aber ich weiß nicht, was ich sonst machen soll.
Admittedly it does take a long while, but I don't know what else to do.
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Znex, 总是重视動詞第二順位吧
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Znex, zǒngshì zhòngshì dòngcí dì-èr shùnwèi ba!
Znex, always pay attention to the V2 word order ;)
Wipe the glass. This is the usual way to start, even in the days, day and night, only a happy one.
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哎呀,對不起。
Oh, 's tut mir leid.
Oh, mae'n ddrwg gen i.
Ò tha mi duilich.
Oh, sorry.
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Oh, 's tut mir leid.
Oh, mae'n ddrwg gen i.
Ò tha mi duilich.
Oh, sorry.
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Ich habe Sahar verlassen. Sahar ist eine kooperative Kunstwelt
I quitted Sahar. Sahar is a collaborative conworld.
I quitted Sahar. Sahar is a collaborative conworld.
I prefer to not be referred to with masculine pronouns and nouns such as “he/him/his”.
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Chan e droch cho-dhùnadh a tha sinn, shaoil mi. Tha fhios agam gum bha feum air fhàgail cuideachdan no pròiseactan dhomh a chionn bha tàirean anns beatha agam.
[xaɲ ʲe tɾɔx xɔ'ɣuːnəɣ ha ʃɪn hɯːl mi | h(a) is̪ 'akɛm guːm va feːm ɛð 'akəl 'kʰutʲəxkən nɔ pʰɾɔːʃəktən ɣov (ə) çuːn̪ˠ va 'tʰaːɾʲən an̪ˠs̪ 'pʲɛhə 'akɛm]
That's not a bad idea, I reckon. I know I've had to leave groups or projects because I've had stuff going on in my life.
[xaɲ ʲe tɾɔx xɔ'ɣuːnəɣ ha ʃɪn hɯːl mi | h(a) is̪ 'akɛm guːm va feːm ɛð 'akəl 'kʰutʲəxkən nɔ pʰɾɔːʃəktən ɣov (ə) çuːn̪ˠ va 'tʰaːɾʲən an̪ˠs̪ 'pʲɛhə 'akɛm]
That's not a bad idea, I reckon. I know I've had to leave groups or projects because I've had stuff going on in my life.
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私の春学期は先週の金曜日に終わりました。
Watashi no harugakki wa senshū no kin'yōbi ni owarimashita.
Last Friday, my Spring semester ended.
Watashi no harugakki wa senshū no kin'yōbi ni owarimashita.
Last Friday, my Spring semester ended.
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C'est génial ! Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire maintenant ?
That's great! What are you going to do now?
That's great! What are you going to do now?
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¡Gracias! Pero en realidad, no sé. ¿Cómo estás?Dormouse559 wrote: ↑10 May 2018 03:45C'est génial ! Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire maintenant ?
That's great! What are you going to do now?
Thank you! But actually, I don't know. How are you?