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Quote:When I see "danish", I think of a pastry.
Haha... Actually, in denmark "Danish Pastry" is called "Wienerbrød" meaning "Bread from Wien" (however that is spelled)
Seems like noone wants to take the blame :lol:
It is a language tho
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FilePasta
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Je sais comment parler en francais. Je ne sais pas assez, mais je peux fais un peu conversation..
( I just translated that sentence in Babel Fish. I know this one better than I thought
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I'm learning German, albeit slowly. I'd love to know a load of different languages but don't have time. I do want to know German properly before I got back to Berlin.
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Igpay atinlay!
Klingon?
uhhh
japanese =P
I wouldn't mind learning chinese. (if I had time)
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I will byte and nibble you bit by bit until nothing remains but crumbs.
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How about Esperanto?
f only life let you press CTRL-Z.
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How about Irish?
Not to many Irish speakers out there these days.
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well personally, i vote
1) Japanese
2) German
3) Spanish
in decending order of priority...
earn.
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why don't we set about three lanquages and all of us will try and learn at least one.
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Well as long as any of them is danish, english, french or spanish Im alright since I already either know or Im learning those...
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