Say "HELLO" in your native language!
Saturday, 14. February 2009, 08:39:03
"Hello" in my language...
Kyrgyz: Salam (Салам)
Russian: Privet (Привет)
Welcome!!!Make yourself at home!!!
Saturday, 14. February 2009, 08:39:03
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MIRjustise # 3. June 2009, 16:43
Have you already got merried?
MIRjustise # 3. June 2009, 16:46
aeigub # 3. June 2009, 18:34
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ste-ven # 31. August 2009, 10:57
Well, as in many other languages, in romanian we use many ways to say "hello". We usually say "salut", or "buna", or "noroc"
Buna=good, it comes from "good day", noroc=luck and is too often used before drinking a glass of...(alcohol
About some guys here frustrated (i suppose) russian is not used more than it is --> All peoples native speakers of some language of very large circulation like: english, spanish, russian very hardly hear other tongue than their own, and very hardly accept to learn any tongue different from their own
The best Mademoiselle Justice
MIRjustise # 31. August 2009, 18:16
ste-ven # 2. September 2009, 21:46
or something between the latin american spanish and portuguese
Use the french "merci" for "thank you", it is the short, usual, familiar form here
The true, long form is "multumesc" which derives from "mult" = "much".
Anyway, it's a latin tongue, very conservative, with long words, who has kept the most the old, difficult latin grammar.
It has lots of different sounds, and lots of vowels.
See an example: the capital of R.Moldova is Kishinev in russian and Chisinau in romanian (official tongue there)
An inhabitant of the town is a "chisinauean"....you won't know how "auea" is pronounced...all vowels are pronounced, and that is difficult even for me
ste-ven # 10. October 2009, 03:20
the style is typical for those years, but the pronunciation is great
here
here
the second is striking, in romanian, anyway, but the first is translated into english
abysscross # 13. October 2009, 07:22
hello in thai is >> สวัสดีค่ะ
MIRjustise # 13. October 2009, 13:35
Thanks (MERCI) a lot... for these links
ste-ven # 17. October 2009, 02:37
My pleasure, gracious Lady Miraida
MIRjustise # 17. October 2009, 03:00
MIRjustise # 26. October 2009, 02:34
kasra2day # 16. November 2009, 11:05
MIRjustise # 16. November 2009, 15:37
kasra2day # 17. November 2009, 21:07
hadame # 17. November 2009, 21:16
MIRjustise # 18. November 2009, 20:07
mvk6 # 27. November 2009, 16:02
Thats it!! Isn't that easy?!!
MIRjustise # 28. November 2009, 04:10
kasra2day # 29. November 2009, 13:44
MIRjustise # 29. November 2009, 16:30
RedFreya # 29. November 2009, 20:16
MIRjustise # 30. November 2009, 03:45
P.S. I
RedFreya # 30. November 2009, 11:08
MIRjustise # 30. November 2009, 15:35
kasra2day # 1. December 2009, 09:41
ste-ven # 15. December 2009, 03:41
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