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Salma   

^^^ I remembered the word "te quiero" from Enrique Iglesias's song "Bailamos" which means this is Spanish Lang. (Espanol) :D

 

Gracias

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Fyr   

Swedish

Vad heter du = What’s your name

Jag heter Fyr-Kanten = My name is Fyr-Kanten

Hur mår du = How are you doing

Vad vänlig och stig in = Please come in

Nej tack = No thanks

Ja tack = Yes thanks

Jag gillar dig = I like you

Jag älskar dig = I love you

Vart bor du = Where do you live

Jag bor i Stockholm = I live in Stockholm

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Ariadne   

jacalbaro

it's castellano (latin american spanish which is so much more different than Spain spanish) <----- in accent in pronounciations in the way the language flows together

Spain spanish sounds funny and choppy

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Qac Qaac   

Kiitos simply the best for starting

 

Russian

 

is drasvich = how are u

dis fidanya = bye

is basiiba = thanks

xaleb pronouced khaleb= breat, furun, rooti

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Originally posted by FARIID:

nali kuteemuwa- I love u

 

Fariid in swahili

nali kuteemuwa if read like this 'naalikuteemu wa' means 'and he forced you go away'

 

 

Originally posted by Hasna:

Thank you - zikomo or Zikoma

I have arrived --- ndafika

I love you - ndimakukonda/ndimakukondani

Tionana - see you later

Kodi Mupita Liti - When are you going

Kodi Mukupita Kuti - where are you going

Kodi Mukufuna Mupite Liti - When do you want to go

Ndifuni Kupita Ku..(Nairobi) - I want to go to Nairobi

Seen a couple of words which are similar to swahili though they have different means.Zaten both languages have their origins from the bantu language.

 

*Zikomo /koma

the verb is koma- means to apprehend-teach a lesson and KOMO is a noun - prominant forehead

* ndafika- in swahili the verb is fika too. but we say nilifika - I have arrived

*the verb konda in swahili means lost weight or mean thin depends on how its used in the sentence.

e.g mbuzi aliyekonda - the thin goat

Maymuna amekonda sana- Maymuna has lost alot of weight

*Tionana is similar to the swahili tutaonana which has the same meaning.

*kupita/pita means to pass through or pass/come in.

e.g Pita ndani - pass/come inside.

Ukienda shule pita dukani- when you go to school pass by the shop.

 

Just felt to share guess may help in increasing our knowledge.

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