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Nein! bitte nichtRufen Sie die Polizei!
(No, but I only know the tiny amount that I was taught in schoolI want to be fluent in German and Spanish. It's so difficult though
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(Learning new languages is hard (and overrated


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Nein! bitte nichtRufen Sie die Polizei!
(No, but I only know the tiny amount that I was taught in schoolI want to be fluent in German and Spanish. It's so difficult though
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That's what I was thinking in English (when I typed it to translate) "No, please Not." Apparently my English isn't that great either!You just said "No! Please not"I used google translate to keep a Spanish conversation with someone and it was awful. Google translate sucks.
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Edit: 'Tue es nur ja nicht!' Would be better to say. Google translate translates that to 'Do not do it just so!'
I never liked french. I think it's the way they teach it in school, studying all those books. They should do it through listening and speaking.
Bonjour! (That's about all I knowthat and fromage)
That's what I was thinking in English (when I typed it to translate) "No, please Not." Apparently my English isn't that great either!![]()
Ah. I use an app (Duolingo). It's pretty neat the way it's set up, and you get to hear it and say it back so you get a good bit of practice with everything.
Bonjour! Comment ça va? (Aimes tu le fromage?)
Oh cool. Interesting. I love learning about different languages, just not necessarily learning them.hide Oh, sorry.. Nicht can mean 'don't' and 'not', but GT usually just translates it directly. For instance, if you type in 'Good, thanks' It will translate that to 'Gut, Danke.' But in german it's actually 'Danke, gut.' Anyway, I don't know a lot, so I'm hardly one to talk
(Hello, how are you? Do you like cheese?) ?
Oui! J'adore la fromage!![]()
I think I just said 'I love you the cheese.'....
Same here.Yeah, I want to learn them because then I can travel and talk to the locals and learn about the different cultures. Do you have any French phrases you could teach me?
I went to France for a couple of months when I was six and picked up a lot of the very basics, because we tried to only speak french whilst we were there.Same here.
Hm. All I know is what I've learned from an ap, and they aren't really that practical. Here are a couple pickup lines that are just great.
At-il fait mal quand tu es tombé du ciel?
(Did it hurt when you fell from heaven?)
Tu es mannequin?
(Are you a model?)
(Not so much a pickup line, but i just like it)![]()
Voulez-vous danser avec moi?
(Do you want to dance with me?)
Here's a bunch of basic stuff you probably know already.
Non= no
Oui= he's
Déolé= sorry
D'accord= okay
Merci= thanks
Salut=bye, hello
Bienvenue= welcome
De rien= you're welcome
Bonjour= hello, good day
Bonsoir= good evening
Bon nuit= good night
Au revoir= goodbye
Sil te plaît (so much fun to say)= please
If you have a smartphone, you should get the app Duolingo
https://appsto.re/us/G1M-H.i