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Post by Tout-Perd on Oct 6, 2009 19:57:46 GMT -5
Just put up words and definitions and such that you like about other languages.
pochemuchka (Russian) – the inquisitive child who nags with constant questions
Also, Leaf sounds good in any language. Foglia (IIRC) in Italian, Feuille in French, it's a pretty consistantly awesome word. I once considered having a team of villains all named variations on the word, but I decided that would be overkill.
Et tu?
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Post by Beelzebibble on Oct 6, 2009 20:07:22 GMT -5
Ahaha, that's wonderful. "Pochemu?" means "why?" in Russian. So a "pochemuchka" would literally be a "why-kid".
I've always thought there's something grand and even slightly eerie about the French "arc-en-ciel" that our "rainbow" can't approximate.
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Post by Ninety on Oct 6, 2009 23:08:55 GMT -5
C'est la vie.
Actually, I like French in general. Too bad I didn't do well in it last semester and will probably go back to Spanish.
Je ne comprend pas la français.
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Post by Tout-Perd on Oct 10, 2009 19:07:08 GMT -5
Heh, C'est la vie is like my catchphrase IRL. There's a few people I know who actually will refer to it as such, which is kinda weird.
But anywho, I also like Stand up and Have a seat in French, though I can't recall the spelling for it. Levez vous or something like that? Dang conditional spellings...
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Post by Ninety on Oct 13, 2009 23:13:15 GMT -5
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