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Broken English - AdamantineFist - 06-08-2008 Me, I use some fairly simple terms in other languages. "Herr" instead of sir, and "Guten" Tag, "das Gottkanzler", "hola", etc. Nothing too much. Broken English - Xoria - 06-08-2008 ' Wrote:Wait, what? Really? I'll do it if you're serious, but, me? You asked the question. Now your punishment is to do the work, and send it to me so I can post it and take all the credit. Get busy.;) Broken English - BaconSoda - 06-08-2008 ' Wrote:You asked the question. Yes sir.... Credit goes to Zelot for the work on these Japanese ones: Japanese (Kusari): Hello- Konichiwa Good Bye- Sayonara Good Morning- Ohayou Good Evening- Konbanwa Yes- Hai No- Iie Thank you- Arigatou Cheers- Kanpai Good Luck- Genki de ne! I'm sorry- Gomen Nansa See you later- Jan Ay Long Life/Hurrah- Banzai Let's Go!- Ikuzo Fool- Towakemono Enemy: Kataki Death: Takai Gun-Boat: Hou-fune Destroyer: Hakaisha Battle-Ship: Kaisen-fune Foreigner : Gaijin ichi: 1 ni: 2 san: 3 yon: 4 go: 5 German (Rheinlandish): Guten Tag: Good Day Guten morgen: Good Morning Guten nacht: Good Night Guten abend: Good Evening Hallo: Hello Wie geht's: How are you? (Informal) Wie geht es Ihnen? How are you (Formal) Auf wiedersehen: Good Bye Foreigner: Auslander Sprechen Sie Deutsch: Do you speak German? Herr: Mr or Man Frau: Mrs or Woman Tot: Dead Leben: Life Sie/er/sie/es habe (For Sie) hat (for er/sie/es) leben: You/he/she/it is alive Gehen wir los!: Lets go! der Gottkanzler: The God Chancellor eins: one zwei: two drei: three vier: four fuenf: five (I miss umlauts - bring them back Firefox Add-ons!) Spanish (Corsair/Outcast): Hola: Hello Por favor: Please Senor: Mr. Senorita: Mrs. (That's all I know...) And can I get some credit, please? Broken English - Zelot - 06-08-2008 Dont we need a Bretonian section:P Broken English - Marburg - 06-08-2008 ' Wrote:Dont we need a Bretonian section:PHeh, I'll throw in a couple: "Oi" - may I please have your attention for a moment, or heavens to betsy... what is going on here? "Oh, ******* 'ell" - I don't believe what I'm seeing/hearing, or: ok...whatever. :P Broken English - Zelot - 06-08-2008 ' Wrote:Heh, I'll throw in a couple: Wait, I have one more. "Tea Time Gents" - Enemy Light Fighter on Scope:P Broken English - Exsiled_one - 06-08-2008 Hermano, Cabron, madre, burro, gringo and grande cojones. ^^ >_> shhh por favor Broken English - Muleo - 06-08-2008 ' Wrote:Foreigner : Gajin I know this is being nitpicky and all, but just want to point out, it's gaijin, not gajin, it's something that's been bugging me a lot.. A lot of the Kusari people make this mistake, and it just bugs me:P Broken English - CCI45-px/Probe149 - 06-08-2008 ' Wrote:"das Gottkanzler" Meh, if you want to use german, do it right! Repaaaaeeeet after meeee: Der Gottkanzler (das Gottkanzler, also wirklich, ist doch wohl ein Maennchen, kein Neutrum....... :crazy:(want's the "Umlaute" enabled!) ) Broken English - ioha - 06-08-2008 Yeah, it really should be Der Gottkanzler, the German word Kanzler is male. It'd be Die Kanzlerin in the case of a female head of state. |