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| 25 Oktober 2007 10:15 |
| Hello!
could you please tell me a bit more about klingon?
I have never heard of that language!
Cheers,
Nathan |
| 25 Oktober 2007 10:47 |
| Oh!
it's a 'fake' language?
I mean, invented by someone, just for the star war fans? |
| 25 Oktober 2007 11:45 |
| Oh!
so how did you study that language? ;p
just from a book? |
| 25 Oktober 2007 20:31 |
| so, how long did it take you to become 'fluent' in it?
(sorry, but.. the time you have spend learning this language, wouldn't it be more useful to study for example spanish, or I don't know another worldlanguage?)
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| 25 Oktober 2007 20:47 |
| Oh, what other languages do you learn now too?
well, I love learning languages too
(atm I study 6 at school)
but, I like it even more if I can use it!
for example when I went on holiday to Tenerife, (I hope you know where it is)
there were Spanish, German, Dutch, French & English tourists, and at that point I was so happy I spoke these 5 languages |
| 31 Desember 2007 04:51 |
| Hallo Stevo. Je suis curieuse de savoir ce qu'est «klingon»? J'imagine que c'est une langue mais d'où?
Au plaisir
Catherine |
| 31 Desember 2007 16:25 |
| Bien merci pour l'information. Ça m'intrigue de voir à quoi ça le ressemble le Klingon! Est-ce que tu peux m'écrire 2 -3 mots juste pour voir?
Merci et Bonne année
Catherine |
| 23 Januar 2008 13:09 |
| Oh yeah, I saw this, but as there wasn't any other gentle way I put it anyway, but you know what I meant... Hehehe.
Really? They are that direct?
Than you for the explanation, now I know why I didn't find a good greeting in the klingon dictionary.
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| 6 Juni 2008 17:21 |
| Hi Stevo!
Do you got some sites for learning Esperanto?
Because I really want to study Esperanto! xD
It's a cool language.
Regards,
Nathan |
| 7 Juni 2008 15:26 |
| Hi,
Which kind of books did you use?
Could you give me some original titles please?
It's more usefull to use books instead of using the internet
Regards,
Nathan |
| 7 Juni 2008 16:08 |
| omg! you're freaky!
You've just learnt from a dictionary? =D
Hmmm, well!
I'll have a lot of spare time when I am in China so probably I'm going to study a lot of Esperanto and Chinese over there!
Do you got skype or hotmail?
Cheers,
Nathan |
| 6 August 2009 00:54 |
| the phrase "meet up" may have evolved into a word "meetup". The usual way for it usage is in slange such as, "When can you meet up with me?" Meaning, when can you meet me. I suppose a "meetup" will eventually become a word. English is a bastard language anyway.
Best |
| 16 November 2009 19:38 |
| Thanks Stevo. |