Denise. You look like a gangster in your picture. Your like "Ёу ёу, где the vodka at? ёу ёу. It's cool.
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Denise. You look like a gangster in your picture. Your like "Ёу ёу, где the vodka at? ёу ёу. It's cool.
My spoken english is not as good as I want it to be :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Евгения Белякова
:( You will get better :)
I don't look like as much of a gangster as i would like to.
Govoryou po anglysky, frantzusky i irlandsky. But Russian is the dream!! 8)
Niamh, speaking Irish, does it mean you can understand Scottish aswell. How mutually intelligible are they?
English - native
Latin - good, but a whole lot of good that does
Spanish - bad (which doesn't make sense because my grandma was fluent, but my dad never learned it from her)
Russian - errm...getting there
Sioux - taught to me by family
Armenian/Croatian - conversational; taught to me by friends
Dutch*, German, French, Italian - dabbled in
* dutch is probably the funniest language you will ever hear or see...there are words with three "e"s in a row... "eee..."
Whoever said that languages should be taught earlier is absolutely right. I always envied this one girl whose parents sent her to language school at a very young age, so she was fluent in 7 languages by the time she was 10. If we learned them younger, when the part of our brain responsible for language is more active, things would be so much better...
Helloooooooo again
I can speak (Spanish) quite well, a decent english ( I guess), I was able to speak Arabic in my childhood (said my relatives) because until 8 y.o I was living in Morocco but now I can not I have forgotten everything. I can understand and speak ( a little) french, Italian and Portuguese ( is close to spanish). Russian is my next goal.
There's no such language as Scottish. The Celtic language closely related to Irish is simply called Gaelic in Scotland. Scots, on the other hand, is/ was a germanic language closely related to English. The latter gradually usurped the former as the de facto national language, just as it was itself later usurped by modern English after the Union.Quote:
Originally Posted by brett
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scots_language
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Gaelic_language
Big deal :DQuote:
Originally Posted by nightfaerie
длинношеее :wink:
I think Niamh is goodlooking :oops:
Yes dutch is just weird, I was at a restaurant in Rome a while a go, and when there was dutch guys next to me, hadn't I known it was dutch i'd say - a crossing of English German and arabic :lol:
Any that I have has been similar but I haven't heard much. Scotcher- whats the phrase for your cheers? Slainte barr or something? Well there we'd say i mbarr na Slainte but I think they both mean the best of health so yea, similarites to the point of maybe Italian and Spanish now I reckon.Quote:
Originally Posted by brett
Zhenya- spasibo bolshoi :wink:
Yahooo I'm being adressed to by a woman! :D :DQuote:
Zhenya- spasibo bolshoi
By the way, "Baile atha cliath" - Dublin right, but what's the litteral translation?
A little but shorter haircut, some tattoo, a few gold tooth and a heavy gold chain (about a pound or two).Quote:
Originally Posted by Dogboy182
You forgot to mention about one mandotory accessory of a real russian gangster :a golden cross with a gymnast :mrgreen:.Quote:
Originally Posted by alexei
I think it's not a good idea to blaspheme at Christmas.Quote:
Originally Posted by DenisM
Take it easy, I didn't mean to offence anyone...Quote:
Originally Posted by alexei
I'm not religious and I just forgot about it. :thanks:
:!: Get this---Wattleford..........Quote:
Originally Posted by Zhenya
Wattleford...hm........