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Learn Assorted Languages With Assorted Coldplayers

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Finnish and Spanish are quite popular in here :D

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Ari, could you teach me another portuguese word? :nice:

just one, in exchange for a finnish word :P

yes i do. ;)

what you'd like to know? :D

 

Lol! Its okay. I was just asking because I'd be delighted to teach it, since I'm fleunt in Spanish :D:D:D:D:D

Ari, could you teach me another portuguese word? :nice:

just one, in exchange for a finnish word :P

ok which one you want to know? :)

 

@ Nina: i had just checked if i could take some finnish in uni for my next degree but they teach no finnish here, i should check on another way, may be some languages lab in general or something, once i tried it i want to learn it really.

 

the good thing of that searching is that i know i can learn german, arabic and may be also italian for next year in the new uni :D

 

oh my :shame: i'm a words/language geek :freak:

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hmmmm...how about "bad"?

 

bad in finnish is "huono"

bad: malo (for a thing and a male person, for female persone will be mala).

 

examples:

i've done something bad

he hecho algo malo

 

she is a bad person

ella es una mala persona.

 

some idioms:

too bad

que pena or que lastima

 

to be bad tempered

estar de mal humor

 

kiitos

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so if i'm a girl I say mala?

Ari, same here. No courses at uni. :( There probably are courses in private languages schools.

 

the site i'm using is http://donnerwetter.kielikeskus.helsinki.fi/FinnishForForeigners/parts-index.htm :wacky:

 

Hyvää yötä! :D

probably, just checked on the official school of languages here and the only exotic language they teach are portuguese (yay) and chinese.

 

kiitos for the link.

 

the one i found today is this one, but i find it too theorical :thinking:

 

hyvää yötä

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hyvää yötä

 

ahh, I forgot how to spell this :D

yay another finnish student :scholar:

*organizes freshmen event*

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:dance: I'm trying to catch up with all the stuff posted before...

 

Russian :D teach us, how do you say Hello?

 

Privet (preevet or like Ivet but with Pr :P) lol

 

:dance: I'm trying to catch up with all the stuff posted before...

 

 

 

Privet (preevet or like Ivet but with Pr :P) lol

you'll be pretty busy, we've posted two links to check some more finnish ;)

 

and we've learn some more sentences as how to say:

i'm spanish, i speak english, french...

and how to say:

today is ....

tomorrow will be...

yesterday was..

and the weekdays.

 

ah you speak russian? :surprised:

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i wish i could speak russian, but i dont have the right keys :lol:

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yeah, cuz its all like *($&_#%^(#*@

:wacky: I have them, but I never use them...plus I type very slow in Russian and I'm not very good with all the grammar :confused:

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how do you have them?

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thats really cool :surprised:

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so anything I can teah you?

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