Cobbo Posted 30 May 2005 Posted 30 May 2005 I can ask for certain things, but I'm not fluent What do you need to know?
Guest freund Posted 30 May 2005 Posted 30 May 2005 marvellous - Wunderbarold - alte nice - nett tired - müde long - lang 117283[/snapback]
EmLeee Posted 30 May 2005 Author Posted 30 May 2005 11. Je porte une chemise _________ (white) the one bit i have left - and it won't let me have 'blance' which is what i thought it was <_<
Durnerz Posted 30 May 2005 Posted 30 May 2005 11. Je porte une chemise _________ (white)the one bit i have left - and it won't let me have 'blance' which is what i thought it was <_< 117294[/snapback] Its actually blanc
Durnerz Posted 30 May 2005 Posted 30 May 2005 yeh but it's feminine isn't it ? 117297[/snapback] No, because its not a verb.
EmLeee Posted 30 May 2005 Author Posted 30 May 2005 it is - its white which is a verb and i've solved it - it was blanche good old mum thanks for all the help
Cobbo Posted 30 May 2005 Posted 30 May 2005 it is - its white which is a verb and i've solved it - it was blanche good old mum thanks for all the help 117303[/snapback] I'm hoping you didn't use Freund's answers
EmLeee Posted 30 May 2005 Author Posted 30 May 2005 it is - its white which is a verb and i've solved it - it was blanche good old mum thanks for all the help 117303[/snapback] I'm hoping you didn't use Freund's answers 117305[/snapback] nope i spotted the german ( ithink )
Durnerz Posted 30 May 2005 Posted 30 May 2005 it is - its white which is a verb and i've solved it - it was blanche good old mum thanks for all the help 117303[/snapback] Booooo! well you'd say blanc to a Frenchman and it wouldnt sound any different
EmLeee Posted 30 May 2005 Author Posted 30 May 2005 yeh but it's feminine isn't it ? 117297[/snapback] No, because its not a verb. 117302[/snapback] white is an adjective and it has to agree with the noun/verb or something like that so if the verb/noun is feminine the adjective must be too
Bedford Fox Posted 30 May 2005 Posted 30 May 2005 "You dont need to speak french you just shout abit louder then smash the place up safe in the knowlege you've tryed your best" - Ricky Gervais
Katy Posted 30 May 2005 Posted 30 May 2005 yeh but it's feminine isn't it ? 117297[/snapback] No, because its not a verb. 117302[/snapback] white is an adjective and it has to agree with the noun/verb or something like that so if the verb/noun is feminine the adjective must be too 117309[/snapback] So glad I can only speak English and very minimal Welsh (although that is a pointless, difficult language to learn) Im impressed with anyone who has the patience and commitment to learn a language, because I havent
Matt Posted 30 May 2005 Posted 30 May 2005 I learnt French and Spanish from Year 7 up to Year 9 in my options in Year 9 I had to pick either French or Spanish, I picked Spanish even though I understood French abit more - When picking my options I thought i'd go to Spain more than I would France, since picking my options/leaving school I have been Australia (x2), France (x2) should have picked French should I? But this weekend i've been to France and I was quite surprise how much of the language I knew.
Alexikokopops Posted 30 May 2005 Posted 30 May 2005 I can speak Latin if anyone needs to know any. Actually, that's I lie, I've forgotten it all, except "Caecillius est pater" and the like.
Cat Burger Posted 30 May 2005 Posted 30 May 2005 I can speak Latin if anyone needs to know any.Actually, that's I lie, I've forgotten it all, except "Caecillius est pater" and the like. 117533[/snapback] Posho
Alexikokopops Posted 30 May 2005 Posted 30 May 2005 ,May 30 2005, 10:44 PM]I can speak Latin if anyone needs to know any.Actually, that's I lie, I've forgotten it all, except "Caecillius est pater" and the like. 117533[/snapback] Posho 117534[/snapback] Jealous!! I bet you wish you could say things like "Cerberus is the dog" in a language not used for 2000 years!!
Steven Posted 30 May 2005 Posted 30 May 2005 I can speak Latin if anyone needs to know any.Actually, that's I lie, I've forgotten it all, except "Caecillius est pater" and the like. 117533[/snapback] amo amas amat amamus amatis amant I maybe wrong.
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