kikeriki - cockadoodledoo in GermanQuote:
Originally Posted by quasimodo1
so much for onamatopo-thingy
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kikeriki - cockadoodledoo in GermanQuote:
Originally Posted by quasimodo1
so much for onamatopo-thingy
"Bhalo" means good in bengali ( bangla).
addio - goodbye in Italian
sorriso- smile in Italian
desiderio- wish in Italian
these are some of the words I like of my own language:D
oo - Arabic for and
Paix in french, mean peace.
Amor (portuguese) means love. In french to say the same thing, you say Amour
Kapla - sucess - in vernacular Klingonese :-)
afrim yes, in a language not spoken by man these days... http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l1...mKane/Type.gif
Niamh, we are quite familiar about the phoneticalness of Irish (we were shown a little in a linguistics camp) or rather, the lack of it and it seemed to us the,at it was probably the most unphonetic language ever, even worse than french or english, and totally different from English and Estonian concerning phonetics.
So, for the sake of pronounciation, could you provide one?
Back to the topic:
Armastus (arm- ah-st- uhs) - love
Naine (nai pronounced like in the word night- neh) - woman
Mees (e is like in word "met but pronounced much longer)- man
A few Polish words (hope all the weird letters will stay intact):
książka - book
cześć - hello (or bye)
szczęście - luck
As to the pronunciation, well I've no idea how to convey it in English.....
Mamahuhu (chinese)- "So-so", "Okay"
Le suilon ~ Elvish for greetings!