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MrKaktus 08 Apr 2006, 17:27
Hi, I'm admin of the Polish wersion of OS Development site for all polish speaking peole. So enjoy it!
![]() http://areoos.com/osdevpl/ MrKaktus _________________ Everything is possible... (if you know Assembler ![]() |
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tom tobias 09 Apr 2006, 14:10
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http://www2.ignatius.edu/faculty/turner/languages.htm language millions of native speakers "Chinese"..937 Spanish....332 English....322 Bengali....189 Hindi/Urdu.182 Arabic.....175 Portugese..170 Russian....170 Japanese...125 German.....98 French.....80 http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-languages-by-number-of-native-speakers Polish.....46 Hungarian..15 Bulgarian..7 The good news is that after you have attained mastery of Hungarian, you will be able to easily learn Finnish (5 million), also spoken widely in both Karelia and Eastern Sweden. ![]() |
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bubach 18 Apr 2006, 10:51
it's the other way around, many people from finland can speak swedish.
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vid 18 Apr 2006, 15:06
bogdanontanu: man, why learn some Hungarian? You can use it in maybe 4 countries. Learn any Slavic language that uses cyrillic writing, you will then be able to use both writings then, and you will understand second biggest "internet language" and you can communicate with half of europe and asia.
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Borsuc 18 Apr 2006, 15:11
maybe he likes to learn it
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bogdanontanu 19 Apr 2006, 06:23
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Not exactly, and apparently i am not making big progress... But there are a lot of hungarian people living in my country, so it is logical for me to try to communicate with them. I can understand a little Russian (but very little) and Bulgarian also. I can also understand Spanish very well (and speak a little also). I guess that from a logical point of view Chineze should be my target ![]() Maybe i finish it before i die ![]() Still maybe one day... the human race will understand we should all speak a single simple language... and then again maybe they can not ![]() |
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vbVeryBeginner 19 Apr 2006, 06:47
btw, i could help you with chinese language
![]() i teached chinese conversation class for adults last year. you could teach me one language too so we both could learn at the same time ![]() |
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Barf 19 Apr 2006, 13:14
dzięki. Właśnie chciałem wziąć sie za osdev
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rugxulo 21 Apr 2006, 20:43
bogdanontanu wrote: Still maybe one day... the human race will understand we should all speak a single simple language... and then again maybe they can not Most of the world is bilingual, so I'm assuming you mean "speak at least one common language (in addition to others, if desired)." Learning more than one language is an advantage in many ways, so restricting yourself to only one is probably not the best idea. Even here in the U.S., we are almost all monolingual, but we are required to take several years of foreign language study in school. Better than nothing, I guess. ![]() As for communicating with someone else, it is up to the individual initiating the conversation to bridge the language barrier. Learning another language is usually the only way to go. Too bad you dislike Esperanto so much. |
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okasvi 21 Apr 2006, 21:09
bubach wrote: it's the other way around, many people from finland can speak swedish. no wonder as we are FORCED to learn it... not that we would want to learn it ![]() ![]() _________________ When We Ride On Our Enemies support reverse smileys |: |
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bubach 04 May 2006, 07:23
When you have some people that only speaks swedish and some that only speaks finnish it's only natural that you learn the other language.
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rugxulo 05 May 2006, 05:25
okasvi, I say blame your president for that. Actually, Wikipedia says she "speaks Finnish, Swedish, English, German, French and Estonian." So she has more to complain about than you!
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