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  • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

    Paul Watson wrote: Thought to be honest German is hardly a sexy language... not unless you like the leather, chains and whips deal. :rolleyes: Bestrafe mich! :rolleyes: Paul Watson wrote: Lena said something to me in German the one night and I thought she was cursing me, so I stopped what I was doing to which she yells in English "No you fool, carry on!" :laugh::laugh::laugh: I know this sounds very very very sick, but I'd give anything to have witnessed that. :-D Paul Watson wrote: What is your native language Jörgen ? Swedish, a language in the German family. Eventhough German and Swedish are related, their grammars have evolved very differently. Swedish is more relaxed as we don't care much about the sex of objects, and thus we have much fewer versions of verbs and adjectives. Swedish is also much more linear than German - verbs are inlined with nouns and adjectives. German is more of a stack language. Push all the verbs onto the stack, output everything else, and pop the verbs at the end of a sentence. I bet German is great for telling stories, as the anticipation builds up the closer you get to the end of a sentence.. :) Swedish is also much softer than German. Some say we sing when we talk, but I don't know. They have probably never heard a norwegian before - they really sing when they talk! -- Berlin rules.

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    Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Bestrafe mich! :laugh: Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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    • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

      I found a german language course, split up in 4 parts. Each part only costs €100, which is a bargain if you consider the value you get for knowing another language. I studied basic german for 2 years at gymnasium level (equiv. high school), but that was almost 10 years ago, so I figure I'll start from scratch again. Anybody else here planning on learning another language? If all goes well, I'll dive into another language later on. French would be nice to know. :) -- Berlin rules.

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      I'd like to learn German while I'm over here, and Swazi or Zulu when I go home. A lot of the local colleges around London seem to offer European languages at a good price. I need to get organised :)


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      • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

        I found a german language course, split up in 4 parts. Each part only costs €100, which is a bargain if you consider the value you get for knowing another language. I studied basic german for 2 years at gymnasium level (equiv. high school), but that was almost 10 years ago, so I figure I'll start from scratch again. Anybody else here planning on learning another language? If all goes well, I'll dive into another language later on. French would be nice to know. :) -- Berlin rules.

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        Look what you started with this thread!!! tchh!!! Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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        • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

          Why do you think I'm learning German for, huh? Me learning German is not a random act. I have a plan so cunning, I could actually cut paper with it. :cool: -- Berlin rules.

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          Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: I have a plan so cunning, I could actually cut paper with it. Right... out with it... Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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            Thought to be honest German is hardly a sexy language... not unless you like the leather, chains and whips deal. Lena said something to me in German the one night and I thought she was cursing me, so I stopped what I was doing to which she yells in English "No you fool, carry on!" What is your native language Jörgen ?

            Paul Watson
            Bluegrass
            Cape Town, South Africa

            Roger Wright wrote: Personally, I'm seeking a red-headed, double-breasted mattress thrasher

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            Vikram A Punathambekar
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            Paul Watson wrote: Lena said something to me in German the one night and I thought she was cursing me, so I stopped what I was doing to which she yells in English "No you fool, carry on!" :fell off my chair laughing: :laugh:
            Vikram.


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            • M Megan Forbes

              I'd like to learn German while I'm over here, and Swazi or Zulu when I go home. A lot of the local colleges around London seem to offer European languages at a good price. I need to get organised :)


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              Photography[^]

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              Do Swazi or Zulu have clicks? If not do you which do? Seems like that'd be so diffcult to do properly, but very :cool: to learn. BW "In a world full of people, only some want to fly,Isn't that crazy?" - Seal

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                Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: I have a plan so cunning, I could actually cut paper with it. Jörgen and his cunning stunts. We all know what the leads to!

                Paul Watson
                Bluegrass
                Cape Town, South Africa

                Roger Wright wrote: Personally, I'm seeking a red-headed, double-breasted mattress thrasher

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                Paul Watson wrote: cunning stunts a lot better than all the 'cunning runts' we have around here... or even the irish/german reversal... :omg: -John

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                • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                  I found a german language course, split up in 4 parts. Each part only costs €100, which is a bargain if you consider the value you get for knowing another language. I studied basic german for 2 years at gymnasium level (equiv. high school), but that was almost 10 years ago, so I figure I'll start from scratch again. Anybody else here planning on learning another language? If all goes well, I'll dive into another language later on. French would be nice to know. :) -- Berlin rules.

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                  German studied 4 years Spanish by living in that country Finnish because it is obligatory in my country English studied 7 years Swedish as native language Trying to learn Italian and Chinese And my mother had the nerve to tell me the other day:" None of you children were ever very good on languages" :) jhaga --------------------------------- I have discovered that all human evil comes from this, man's being unable to sit still in a room. Blaise Pascal (1623 - 1662)

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                  • B brianwelsch

                    Do Swazi or Zulu have clicks? If not do you which do? Seems like that'd be so diffcult to do properly, but very :cool: to learn. BW "In a world full of people, only some want to fly,Isn't that crazy?" - Seal

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                    A couple, but I think you're thinking of the language Bushmen speak. That's almost entirely made up of clicks :)


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                    • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                      I found a german language course, split up in 4 parts. Each part only costs €100, which is a bargain if you consider the value you get for knowing another language. I studied basic german for 2 years at gymnasium level (equiv. high school), but that was almost 10 years ago, so I figure I'll start from scratch again. Anybody else here planning on learning another language? If all goes well, I'll dive into another language later on. French would be nice to know. :) -- Berlin rules.

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                      It might be advisable for me to do some form of Chinese for my study in about 18 months. I'll probably only do verbal and audio type training. I know I'll be going to mainland China, but am unsure where, and from what little I know the language changes per locality. The course I'll be doing doesn't actually require Chinese but I prefer to be able to talk to locals then translators telling me BS. Regardz Colin J Davies

                      *** WARNING *
                      This could be addictive
                      **The minion's version of "Catch :bob: "

                      It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox

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                      • P Paul Watson

                        Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Swedish is more relaxed as we don't care much about the sex of objects From what I hear, and saw while in Greece, you Swedes are easy about all things sexual. Actually it seems most Europeans are quite open about it, rather different for this South African. Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: I know this sounds very very very sick, but I'd give anything to have witnessed that :wtf::laugh::laugh::laugh: At the time I did not laugh as she seemed very earnest (was the first time she slipped into her native tongue when speaking to me.) But the next day I had a good chuckle and wondered what kinky stuff I knew in Afrikaans that I could try out.

                        Paul Watson
                        Bluegrass
                        Cape Town, South Africa

                        Roger Wright wrote: Personally, I'm seeking a red-headed, double-breasted mattress thrasher

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                        Paul Watson wrote: From what I hear, and saw while in Greece, you Swedes are easy about all things sexual. You have no idea what a little sunshine does to a human after 7-8 months of darkness and cold weather.. :) -- Berlin rules.

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                        • M Megan Forbes

                          A couple, but I think you're thinking of the language Bushmen speak. That's almost entirely made up of clicks :)


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                          I'm so ignorant regarding African culture. :-O But yes its the clicks of the bushmen I wass talking about. damn funny sounding. BW "In a world full of people, only some want to fly,Isn't that crazy?" - Seal

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                          • B Brian Delahunty

                            Look what you started with this thread!!! tchh!!! Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                            Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                            It is a pretty big thread, isn't it? And there are no flames in sight either. -- Berlin rules.

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                            • B Brian Delahunty

                              Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: I have a plan so cunning, I could actually cut paper with it. Right... out with it... Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                              Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                              It's really simple really. To be able to communicate with German women without insulting them, their dogs or their parents. :-D -- Berlin rules.

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                                German studied 4 years Spanish by living in that country Finnish because it is obligatory in my country English studied 7 years Swedish as native language Trying to learn Italian and Chinese And my mother had the nerve to tell me the other day:" None of you children were ever very good on languages" :) jhaga --------------------------------- I have discovered that all human evil comes from this, man's being unable to sit still in a room. Blaise Pascal (1623 - 1662)

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                                jhaga wrote: Swedish as native language The only time I've been to Finland was the other week when I flew through Helsinki. I was amazed that all signs were in both Finnish and Swedish. I hadn't realized before that Swedish was that big in Finland. The airplace personell even spoke Swedish, and most did it pretty well! And all the announcements onboard the aircraft were in Swedish too. The Swedish announcements came right after the Finnish, which I found quite funny on an airline going to Germany. jhaga wrote: And my mother had the nerve to tell me the other day:" None of you children were ever very good on languages" Sheesh.. mothers. It's never enough, is it? :) -- Berlin rules.

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                                  It's really simple really. To be able to communicate with German women without insulting them, their dogs or their parents. :-D -- Berlin rules.

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                                  Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: To be able to communicate with German women without insulting them, their dogs or their parents Crikey, that is a good plan.

                                  Paul Watson
                                  Bluegrass
                                  Cape Town, South Africa

                                  Roger Wright wrote: Personally, I'm seeking a red-headed, double-breasted mattress thrasher

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                                    It might be advisable for me to do some form of Chinese for my study in about 18 months. I'll probably only do verbal and audio type training. I know I'll be going to mainland China, but am unsure where, and from what little I know the language changes per locality. The course I'll be doing doesn't actually require Chinese but I prefer to be able to talk to locals then translators telling me BS. Regardz Colin J Davies

                                    *** WARNING *
                                    This could be addictive
                                    **The minion's version of "Catch :bob: "

                                    It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox

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                                    Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                    Wow! How long will you be in China? Sounds like quite the trip! If I have understood things correctly, the spoken Chinese language(s?) is very sensitive to vocalizations. Two apparently similar sentences may mean different things depending on if they end with a "low note" or a "high note". Be careful when you order food, so that you won't end up with fried dog feet instead of egg rolls.. :-D -- Berlin rules.

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                                    • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                                      Paul Watson wrote: Lena said something to me in German the one night and I thought she was cursing me, so I stopped what I was doing to which she yells in English "No you fool, carry on!" :fell off my chair laughing: :laugh:
                                      Vikram.


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                                      Glad my love escapades can bring humour to peoples lives :rolleyes:

                                      Paul Watson
                                      Bluegrass
                                      Cape Town, South Africa

                                      Roger Wright wrote: Personally, I'm seeking a red-headed, double-breasted mattress thrasher

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                                      • B brianwelsch

                                        I'm so ignorant regarding African culture. :-O But yes its the clicks of the bushmen I wass talking about. damn funny sounding. BW "In a world full of people, only some want to fly,Isn't that crazy?" - Seal

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                                        brianwelsch wrote: damn funny sounding. Don't worry, none of us can speak it either. In fact the countries motto was written in the Khoi San language (there is a proper word for that can't remember it) because it would offend the least amount of people. e.g. If the motto had been written in English or Afrikaans then all the blacks would scream blue murder, if it were written in Zulu then all the Xhosa and Ndebele would go on a jihad etc. etc. So they chose the smallest and fastest fading minority language for our motto and not even the president can pronounce it. Go figure.

                                        Paul Watson
                                        Bluegrass
                                        Cape Town, South Africa

                                        Roger Wright wrote: Personally, I'm seeking a red-headed, double-breasted mattress thrasher

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                                        • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                                          Why do you think I'm learning German for, huh? Me learning German is not a random act. I have a plan so cunning, I could actually cut paper with it. :cool: -- Berlin rules.

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                                          Rodolfo Lima
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                                          german women are kinda pale. i think you'd better learn portuguese and go to Brazil :)

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