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Any one here speak german?

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 12:24 pm
by TheKracken
I am looking to start learning German, anyone out here that is friendly and willing (when I get better) let me practice German on them??? :D

Re: Any one here speak german?

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 12:44 pm
by Sinister~
Yup :smt047

Ich liebe dich Kumpel und du wirst immer in meinem Herzen sein

(translated: i love you and you will forver be in my heart)

Re: Any one here speak german?

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 12:50 pm
by Kjarkur
PM Flavar with some german. I'm sure he'd be willing to assist when he's got the time.

Re: Any one here speak german?

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 12:51 pm
by Catsupmotor
No. I dont speak German.

Re: Any one here speak german?

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 4:27 pm
by Juliette
I do.

Re: Any one here speak german?

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 4:32 pm
by Angnoch
there are quite a few players who speak german floating around they used to have their own section 8-[

Re: Any one here speak german?

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 4:39 pm
by TheKracken
Alright, well if there is any german speaker willing to help me out you can add me on msn. TheKracken5@hotmail.com

Re: Any one here speak german?

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 10:35 pm
by Juliette
Angnoch wrote:there are quite a few players who speak german floating around they used to have their own section 8-[
They have their own game, sweet brother mine. ;)

Re: Any one here speak german?

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 10:12 am
by Frozen Flame
german is **Filtered** up language..
look at this sentence from before:
Ich liebe dich Kumpel und du wirst immer in meinem Herzen sein.
you have to add -e or -en or -em or i dont know what else.. and its different from time(pp,ps,pc...) and sex..
all nouns(?) like "dog" have die/der/das Hunt(dont know which one xD)
like die for female, der for male and das for it.. but it's not always like that..
then sometimes you have to put instead of die,der,das.. dem, des,dem or den.. and it's crazy :D

so vielen Glück und alle besten mit deinem Gesprächen ;)
(or atleast something like that xD)

oh and btw: v is read as f, and w is read as v ;)

Re: Any one here speak german?

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:29 am
by Tomy
not really Frozen Flame :D

v is read as w or f, depends on the word.

also, correctly it is: Viel Glück und alles Beste (actually you´d say "Gute") mit deinem Gespräch. And: "Hund" for dog.

But yes, german grammar is quite difficult when it comes to articles.

Re: Any one here speak german?

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 5:44 am
by Be4utiful_De4th
Frozen Flame wrote:german is **Filtered** up language..
look at this sentence from before:
Ich liebe dich Kumpel und du wirst immer in meinem Herzen sein.
you have to add -e or -en or -em or i dont know what else.. and its different from time(pp,ps,pc...) and sex..
all nouns(?) like "dog" have die/der/das Hunt(dont know which one xD)
like die for female, der for male and das for it.. but it's not always like that..
then sometimes you have to put instead of die,der,das.. dem, des,dem or den.. and it's crazy :D

so vielen Glück und alle besten mit deinem Gesprächen ;)
(or atleast something like that xD)

oh and btw: v is read as f, and w is read as v ;)

Re: Any one here speak german?

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 5:57 pm
by Jack
Angnoch wrote:there are quite a few players who speak german floating around they used to have their own section 8-[

;)

Re: Any one here speak german?

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 11:46 pm
by Psyko
Frozen Flame wrote:german is **Filtered** up language..
look at this sentence from before:
Ich liebe dich Kumpel und du wirst immer in meinem Herzen sein.
you have to add -e or -en or -em or i dont know what else.. and its different from time(pp,ps,pc...) and sex..
all nouns(?) like "dog" have die/der/das Hunt(dont know which one xD)
like die for female, der for male and das for it.. but it's not always like that..
then sometimes you have to put instead of die,der,das.. dem, des,dem or den.. and it's crazy :D

so vielen Glück und alle besten mit deinem Gesprächen ;)
(or atleast something like that xD)

oh and btw: v is read as f, and w is read as v ;)

Trust me. Japanese is much more complicated.

Re: Any one here speak german?

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 10:24 am
by Be4utiful_De4th
Incorrect. Japanese is one of the easiest languages to learn, it's the many different kanjii that's hard. but that's a memorization of volume problem. really it's a very black and white language, as in not a lot of slang.

like chinese, the sound "ma" can be said three different ways to mean three different things.

Re: Any one here speak german?

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 12:33 pm
by Psyko
Be4utiful_De4th wrote:Incorrect. Japanese is one of the easiest languages to learn, it's the many different kanjii that's hard. but that's a memorization of volume problem. really it's a very black and white language, as in not a lot of slang.

like chinese, the sound "ma" can be said three different ways to mean three different things.

When compared to Chinese, most languages are easier.

Japanese is complicated due to the fact that there are 4 different versions of dialogue (short form and 3 keigo styles). Also, it tends to be more difficult for Western languages because it's a subject-object-verb language, which has numerous particles determining what and how things are stated. Not to mention the pitch accents depending on the dialect. Most foreigners learn Tokyo Japanese, but Kansai dialect will always screw them up. The thousands of Kanji is also rather difficult to learn/memorize.

Yes, learning rudimentary conversational Japanese is relatively simple. Becoming fluent as a native is infinitely more difficult, especially for the average Westerner.