Dutch ("hallo", "hoi")
English ("hello", "hi", etc.)
French ("bonjour", "bonsoir", "salut")
German ("gutentag")
Latin ("Ave"*)
...and a tad of Afrikaans
* 'Ave' is a singular imperative, so literally would mean "be greeted"; however, it is the closest thing in Latin to "hi".
deleted user 16.07.2006 08:54
A little Japanese
deleted user 16.07.2006 09:03
English, Irish, French and German.
Hello
Dia Duit
Bonjour
Guten Tag
deleted user 16.07.2006 11:38
I speak American Sign Language.
deleted user 16.07.2006 12:22
I speak Greek (well that's quite normal, cause i'm Greek...!)
also English and French.
Oh, and Japanese!!
Teo torriate
konomama iko
aisuruhito yo
shizukana yoi ni
hicario tomoshi
itoshiki oshieo idaki
:P
I only speak English fluently, but I know some phrases.
A few French
a few spanish
a few italian
maybe one Finnish phrase (if I can remember)
Oh and I know how to say "darling" in Arabic, "ah habibi!"
Oh and I can read and write American Braille
That's about it.
I wish I could speak Italian fluently...such a beautiful language!
deleted user 16.07.2006 16:24
Danish, English, and a little, German, Dutch and Swedish :)
I'm learning Russian.
I know some French (not by choice) and some German phrases, and I used to take Hebrew so I know a little Hebrew too.
deleted user 19.07.2006 16:02
Hablo la lengua de amor.
^ I speak the language of love.
For some reason, in Spanish class, we had to write about what we do during our normal week or something, and I translated "Lazy on a Sunday Afternoon" into Spanish...
<font color="red">The Audacity of Kelley wrote: Hablo la lengua de amor.
^ I speak the language of love.
For some reason, in Spanish class, we had to write about what we do during our normal week or something, and I translated "Lazy on a Sunday Afternoon" into Spanish...
French.....
I think, it's been a few years since I've tried. But I did do some translating stuff recently for Bob of Freddie and Brian talking in French, so I think I've still got it. :-)