Jump to content
🌙 COLDPLAY ANNOUNCE MOON MUSIC OUT OCTOBER 4TH 🎵

Learn Assorted Languages With Assorted Coldplayers


Crests

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 2.8k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

you are back :nice:

how have you been? :hug:

 

i know some people were interested in learn Czech :D

 

Hello, Ari :) Yup, I haven't been online for a long time now, I was too busy. But now I hope it'llget better and I will be able to be online more often :)

 

Oh my God, Czech, such a confusing and confused language :D

 

 

 

 

And thanks Magda for the idea! :nice: :wacko:

 

Also, I'd love to know some Czech, but again more the intonation, I can manage the pronunciation.

 

 

In a few hours you'll get a daily Finnish lesson. :lol:

 

 

Finnish? What the hell? You can speak Finnish since when? :P

Link to comment
Share on other sites

And thanks Magda for the idea! :nice: :wacko:

 

Also, I'd love to know some Czech, but again more the intonation, I can manage the pronunciation.

 

 

In a few hours you'll get a daily Finnish lesson. :lol:

do we had a lesson yesterday, i think not, in that case them Mrs Cresty should teach us two new words :rolleyes:

 

Ola/ahoj/Salut/Hola/hello/labas/shalom/ni hau :D

which language are those?

portuguse / unknown / french/ spanish/ english /unknown / hebrew / unknown

 

you forgot hei :nice:

finnish :scholar:

hei, mitä kuuluu?

 

and živjo :lol:

slovene? :)

 

Hello, Ari :) Yup, I haven't been online for a long time now, I was too busy. But now I hope it'llget better and I will be able to be online more often :)

 

Oh my God, Czech, such a confusing and confused language :D

 

Finnish? What the hell? You can speak Finnish since when? :P

good to see you back :nice:

 

never is bad to learn something new even if it may seem confusing. ;)

hehe nina and i are learning, well she knows much more than me :nice:

 

I'm fine, thanks. - Mam se dobre, dekuji.

And you? - A ty?

 

 

:smug:

good, mam se dobre.

 

I can't. YET :P I'm learning it. And why not sharing what I've learned with others? :wacko:

right that.

 

I can speak some finnish, im teaching what ive learned too :P

 

does czech use normal letters?

yes i think we should know what's the alphabet of those languages, you know, from one language to other it change. :thinking:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's be my pleasure :nice:

 

otta = to take

herra = mr.

so...

 

minä ottan - i take

sinä ottat - you take

hän ottaa - he/she takes

me ottamme - we take

te ottatte - you take (plural)

he ottavat - they take

 

is that right? :thinking:

 

btw just searching on the site that nina said they say another verb meaning to take :confused:

 

viedä = take

minä vien

sinä viet

hän vie

me viemme

te viette

he vievät

 

just for negation add "en" between subject and verb:

 

i don't take = minä en vien

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Daily Finnish

 

Greetings

 

 

(Hyväa) huomenta. - Good morning.

(Hyväa) päivää. - How do you do. Good afternoon.

(Hyväa) iltaa. - Good evening.

Hyväa yötä. - Good night.

 

Hei. Moi. Terve. - Hi.

Hei hei. - Bye

 

Tervetuola. - Welcome.

Näkemiin. - Goodbye.

Nähdään. - See you.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

vieda means to remove.

otta is to take.

 

not quite, some only have 1 t

 

minä otan - i take

sinä otat - you take

hän ottaa - he/she takes

me otamme - we take

te otatte - you take (plural)

he ottavat - they take

Link to comment
Share on other sites

so...

 

minä ottan - i take

sinä ottat - you take

hän ottaa - he/she takes

me ottamme - we take

te ottatte - you take (plural)

he ottavat - they take

 

is that right? :thinking:

 

btw just searching on the site that nina said they say another verb meaning to take :confused:

 

viedä = take

minä vien

sinä viet

hän vie

me viemme

te viette

he vievät

 

just for negation add "en" between subject and verb:

 

i don't take = minä en vien

Maybe there's a difference in meaning?

 

The form of a verb always stays the same in negated sentences. The thing that changes is that word in front of it (en).

 

So

 

minä en vie

sinä et vie

hän ei vie

me emme vie

te ette vie

he eivät vie

 

That's all, folks!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

vieda means to remove.

otta is to take.

 

not quite, some only have 1 t

 

minä otan - i take

sinä otat - you take

hän ottaa - he/she takes

me otamme - we take

te otatte - you take (plural)

he ottavat - they take

ahh kiitos .. oh one of those who double and lose the consonant, i've been aware about that :worried:

 

Maybe there's a difference in meaning?

 

The form of a verb always stays the same in negated sentences. The thing that changes is that word in front of it (en).

 

So

 

minä en vie

sinä et vie

hän ei vie

me emme vie

te ette vie

he eivät vie

 

That's all, folks!

may be, ahh thanks i thought it changed with it... kiitos.

 

mita kuuluu Ari?

 

onko sinun nimesi Bea?

kiitos hyväa, entä sinulle?

 

onko or voinko?

you mean... can i call you bea? :thinking:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

ahh kiitos .. oh one of those who double and lose the consonant, i've been aware about that

 

those are difficult.

 

kiitos hyväa, entä sinulle?

 

onko or voinko?

you mean... can i call you bea?

 

hyvaa.

 

I mean, is that your name?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

yes, it remind me of some french verbs

 

hyväa

 

ahh, how did you know it?

ja kyllä, se on

 

ugh, irregular verbs :sick:

 

I don't remember how I know it :thinking:

 

nice name :D

 

why do you prefer ari then?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

ugh, irregular verbs :sick:

 

I don't remember how I know it :thinking:

 

nice name :D

 

why do you prefer ari then?

oh yes irregular verbs are always a nightmare for students :sick:

 

*plays The Killers' Somebody Told Me* :dance:

 

thanks :)

i don't know i'm more used to be called Ari, at least here. i already explained the reason of my username here - pen-name. ;)

 

more words:

 

hauska tatustua = pleased to meet you

kiitos samoin = thanks the same to you

anteeksi, mutta minä en puhu suomea = i'm sorry but i don't speak finnish.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

oh yes irregular verbs are always a nightmare for students :sick:

 

*plays The Killers' Somebody Told Me* :dance:

 

thanks :)

i don't know i'm more used to be called Ari, at least here. i already explained the reason of my username here - pen-name. ;)

 

more words:

 

hauska tatustua = pleased to meet you

kiitos samoin = thanks the same to you

anteeksi, mutta minä en puhu suomea = i'm sorry but i don't speak finnish.

 

I wish they were just all regular.

 

good song :dance: *also plays it*

 

ahh, for your poetry? I read some of it. It's really good.

 

kiitos :nice:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yes I can teach russian to whoever asked, I posted how to say hi:P.

How are ya?- Kak dela?

Good- Horosho

...

what else do you guys wanna know :uhoh:

 

 

Hey :) I'm looking for someone to practice my French :) Is anybody here? :D

 

And I could teach you Czech, but I doubt anyone would like to speak Czech :lol:

 

MEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!

Just basic conversation stuff por favor :D

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I wish they were just all regular.

 

good song :dance: *also plays it*

 

ahh, for your poetry? I read some of it. It's really good.

 

kiitos :nice:

me too, even spanish ones... you know we also have some irregular verbs :uhoh:

so that said, any spanish word you want to learn? (or you know spanish already).

 

that was a bit random, hehe i should be a radio DJ :freak:

 

:blush: thanks a lot i'll post some more when i finally record some stuff, i'm a bit stopped with it all now.

 

ole hyvä (you are welcome)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

me too, even spanish ones... you know we also have some irregular verbs :uhoh:

so that said, any spanish word you want to learn? (or you know spanish already).

 

that was a bit random, hehe i should be a radio DJ :freak:

 

:blush: thanks a lot i'll post some more when i finally record some stuff, i'm a bit stopped with it all now.

 

ole hyvä (you are welcome)

 

are there irregular english verbs?

I would love to be a radio dj, and i do spend all my time checking ou unsigned bands nobody have ever heard of :freak:

 

I'm gonna try and writ some soon, but I just never have inspiration

 

so what do I call you?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



×
×
  • Create New...