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Alt+0223 is not a key.

I'm just saying how to get an eszett

I know English I guess since I've been speaking it my entire life.
日本語をべんきょしています。ぼくは日本語二年生です。でもぼくの日本語がよくありません。

Also does anyone know any good websites to learn Finnish?

OpenEnglish ads are hilarious.

素晴らしいですよ!遂にこ言語スレッド。あの...俺は日本語タイプする、話すも。日本語を学ぶためには難しい、よく、ひらがなとカタカナは難しくない、だけど漢字はほんと難しい。日本語をタイプするは楽しい。

日本語をべんきょしています。ぼくは日本語二年生です。

wwwあなたの日本語はほんと二年生ですよあなたは漢字しらない...タイプするで正式なじゃない、Blocklandは涼しいですよ:p


The extent of my formal Japanese knowledge is Japanese 2, so we're pretty close then I guess, Orange. By the way, you probably want to use ore instead of boku and you'd want to use it before the first sentence so it'd come off as ore wa nihongo wo benkyoustuffeiru. nihongo de ninensei no kurasu de benkyousuru.

wow im trying to get in on this action and you're like "nope"

i wanna learn japanese but i'm incredibly lazy and it seems like a lot of work

in fact the only language i've put any amount of effort into learning past english & romanian is russian and all i really can do is basic greetings, questions, and a few idioms.

I know some French, but only to the extent of an average French 2 class.

The extent of my formal Japanese knowledge is Japanese 2, so we're pretty close then I guess, Orange. By the way, you probably want to use ore instead of boku and you'd want to use it before the first sentence so it'd come off as ore wa nihongo wo benkyoustuffeiru. nihongo de ninensei no kurasu de benkyousuru.

I understand that おれ/わたし/ぼく would usually come at the beginning of whatever. But what difference would おれ make?

Sooo what languages do you guys know how to curse in
I know german curse words and i keep forgetting how to curse in spanish
Bloukface le gusta mamar pitos. :D

also, comemierda is a bad curseword
« Last Edit: May 01, 2014, 07:55:40 PM by Axo-Tak »


I rarely paid attention in French class :/

the only thing I remember in French is how to say "can I go to the washroom"
¿Puedo ir al baño?
« Last Edit: May 01, 2014, 08:04:38 PM by Axo-Tak »


¿Puedo ir al baño?

*irme

at least i'm pretty sure it's supposed to be reflexive because that's what i say in spanish class

Quickly googled it, irse is used to leave, and ir is to go.