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    How to say "Bless you" (when someone sneezes) in your language? And what is the literal translation?
    German: Gesundheit! (Health! )
    7 years ago  
    Selenne (셀레네) "Salud" and it means "health"
    7 years ago
    최야스권 رحمك الله = rahimaka allah
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    Malay - Bahasa Melayu
    English - Bahasa Inggeris
    Korean - Bahasa Korea
    Chinese - Bahasa Cina
    Japanese - Bahasa Jepun
    Spanish - Bahasa Sepanyol
    Portuguese - Bahasa Portugis
    Arabic - Bahasa Arab
    Turkish - Bahasa Turki
    Indonesian(Bahasa) - Bahasa Indonesia
    Mongolian - Bahasa Mongolia
    Russian - Bahasa Rusia
    Romanian - Bahasa Romania
    German - Bahasa Jerman
    Dutch - Bahasa Belanda
    Finnish - Bahasa Finland
    Amharic - Bahasa Amhara
    French - Bahasa Perancis
    Polish - Bahasa Poland
    Thai - Bahasa Thailand
    Filipino - Bahasa Tagalog
    7 years ago  
    Ryan good idea!
    7 years ago
    Uphuin 핀  i am waiting u unni Tasha
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    To me, Korean has a very easy pronunciation system although there's some different sounds! It's because my native language is phonetic - it's spoken exactly as it's written, just like Korean. On the other hand, English vowels are pronounced differently depending on the word - so English speakers have it harder I think.
    8 years ago  
    nika I already know so many different alphabet systems it's confusing haha
    8 years ago
    Ryan Envy you!
    8 years ago
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    ha ha
    8 years ago  
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    so many german words used in other languages
    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_deutscher_W%C3%B6rter_in_anderen_Sprachen
    it's a german article but still
    8 years ago  
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    korean got a lot
    아르바이트 (arŭbait'ŭ) – Nebenbeschäftigung,
    알레르기 (allerŭgi) – Allergie
    노이로제 (noiroje) – Neurose
    가제 (kaje) – Gaze, Wundverband
    깁스 (kipsŭ) – Gips
    아이젠 (aijen) – Steigeisen
    자일 (chail) – Seil
    코펠 (k'op'el) – Kocher (Bergsteigen)
    글로켄슈필 (kŭllok'ensyup'il) – Glockenspiel
    라이트모티브 (rait'ŭmot'ibŭ) – Leitmotiv
    룸펜 (rump'en) – Lumpen, Obdachloser
    프롤레타리아 (p'ŭrollet'aria) – Proletarier
    프롤레타리아트 (p'ŭrollet'ariat'ŭ) – Proletariat
    이데올로기 (ideologi) – Ideologie
    샬레, 샤알레 (shale, shaale) – Petrischale
    프레파라트 (p'ŭrep'arat'ŭ) – Präparat für ein Mikroskop
    (not all yet )
    8 years ago  
    8 years ago
    Ryan 노이로제... ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
    8 years ago
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    I found 4 arabic words that came from german words..
    رايخ (raaych) – Reich (from german empire)
    باغر (bagger) – Bagger (Excavator)
    بيرة (biira) – Bier (beer)
    هرش (hirish) – Hirsch (deer)
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    Oktawian 옥탑이안 Yep I don't know how it looks in other parts of PL because Silesia was strongly germanized and here still live so many Germans. In my are lives +30.000 Germans in Opolskie +100.000...
    8 years ago
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    Одного языка никогда недостаточно (Russian)
    One language is never enough
    odnovo yazika nikogda nedostatochno
    8 years ago  
    현 애 I can't pronounce the last word. So hard~
    8 years ago
    Neddie nie-do-sta-toch-no. hope that helps! ^^ You got this!
    8 years ago
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    my dream is to be a polyglot. I want to breathe languages haha
    9 years ago  
    Oktawian 옥탑이안 Haha we should
    9 years ago
    Sara_M Mine too
    9 years ago
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    9 years ago  
    최야스권 ti amo in italian
    Волим те = volim te in serbian
    aku cinta kamu in indonesian
    9 years ago
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    writing japanese and chinese was the hardest
    9 years ago  
    Selenne(셀레네) Japanese wasn't hard for me with Chinese.... I couldn't
    9 years ago
    judith yes it's true, i tried but it's hard
    9 years ago
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    This is so interesting!
    The Similaries Between Arabic And Spanish! Must watch!
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    https://www.facebook.com/AnnenbergMedia/videos/vb.1485999288386172/1518498385136262/?type=2&theater
    9 years ago  
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    the third rank arabic arabic language the difficulty lies in the number of arabic letters and some of which has no equivalent in other languages
    9 years ago  
    Qing53 Glad I don't need to learn it kkkk actually it's harder in some parts & easier in others .. learning any new language is not that easy but it's fun & Arabic is really beautiful
    9 years ago
    최야스권 i will help you to learn canim
    hahahah and and how to pronounce isn't hard? H KK
    agree nona zahra
    9 years ago
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