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Re:Re:The finnish language
Thank you both for your contribution.I've been doing some reading and it's definitely non-indoeuropean.I haven't been able to get the actual root, though. So if ther's anybody who can enlighten me on the subject, you're welcome.
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Language pair: Spanish; English
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american version
December 28, 2003
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Re:Re:The finnish language
Thanks,Nicole. That means that if it had a latin root, it would be basically indoeuropean.But still, is there any possibility of it having some kind of connetion with the eskimo language?
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Language pair: English; Finnish
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american version
December 28, 2003
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Lea
December 27, 2003
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The finnish language
Does anybody know what the origin of the finnish language is?
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Language pair: Spanish; English
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american version
December 26, 2003
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Latest: December 31, 2003
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Re:help!!!
just say Chan ruk Khun or CHan ruk Khun Mak mak---anyway chan means i,ruk mean love and khun mean you so about mak mak it means very much--enjoy!!!
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Language pair: English; Thai
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WaSItTha O.
December 25, 2003
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WaSItTha O.
December 25, 2003
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hey deanna
just say "chan ruk khun or chan ruk khun mak mak"--hope this is not too late for ya though :) ps. chan means i,ruk means love and khun means you--about mak mak is mean very much
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Language pair: English; Dutch
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WaSItTha O.
December 25, 2003
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i need somebody help!!
well--i just wanna know how to say " it is always good to be myself " and "i am proud to be me! "in icelandic and mandarin -and well if you want to answer me in other languages--it will be my pleasure :) thanks a bunch!!!
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Language pair: Thai; English
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WaSItTha O.
December 20, 2003
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Latest: January 28, 2004
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How do you say Philhellene in Greek?
Can anyone tell me how to say the female version of "philhellene" in Greek? I have a dictionary, but it only shows the male version. Thanks. Renee
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Language pair: English; Greek
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Renee M.
December 18, 2003
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Latest: January 18, 2004
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Re:could someone please tell me how 2 write
it is snowing and very cold = Kar yaðýyor ve hava çok soðuk.
i will call you tonight= Seni bu gece arayacaðým.
i will call you tomorrow= Seni yarýn arayacaðým.
i will call you on saturday= Seni cumartesi günü arayacaðým.
i will call you on sunday= seni pazar günü arayacaðým.*
*Turkish in general read as it is written. However future tense suffixes (-ecek, -acak) are exceptional. While typing; type them as i wrote, while pronouncing; say "ariycam".
Good luck
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Language pair: English; Turkish
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alantugba
December 17, 2003
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