Topic: Curious. Are Non-English speakers welcome on M2?
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Thu 08/28/14 12:37 PM



"Je suis une omelette au fromage."

I learned the above statement from American comic Steve Martin.
It is the only complete sentence in French that I can say.


laugh laugh ....and (((((Steve Martin)))))

waving


By the way, what does that statement in French mean?


What statement in French?laugh laugh laugh


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Thu 08/28/14 12:45 PM





Awww thanks John

Bonjour Jean vous aimez Castor � la fronti�re:laughing:



^^^This one I had to google....:tongue:

Il n'y a rien de mal � profiter de quelques castors sur la fronti�re, n'oubliez pas de boucler vos orteils et tenez-vous droit...!!!...drool

Hope I did that right!!laugh

Realy!!!! You want to be my live in BB and do that to meblushing � 100
I don't know what to say...but yes..lol

Hi beautiful, I think there is so many meanings in both languages that
It doesn't always translate.
Basically John probably thinks we're a couple of idiots..lol
Thing with the translation. ..if you put one word in it will often be completly different from a grouping ?

What was the last part curls your toes and straiten your posture right?


Close enough!flowerforyou ...Curl your toes, as in keep them on your side of the border while getting as close to your "subject" as possible and stand up nice and straight in order to achieve a longer reach...Hahahaha!....You always manage to bring out the best in me Pony!...lmao...!!!

Un castor dans la main vaut mieux que dix castors dans le barrage
Pouvez-vous �tre mon castor dans la main:smile:

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Thu 08/28/14 12:54 PM






Awww thanks John

Bonjour Jean vous aimez Castor � la fronti�re:laughing:



^^^This one I had to google....:tongue:

Il n'y a rien de mal � profiter de quelques castors sur la fronti�re, n'oubliez pas de boucler vos orteils et tenez-vous droit...!!!...drool

Hope I did that right!!laugh

Realy!!!! You want to be my live in BB and do that to meblushing � 100
I don't know what to say...but yes..lol

Hi beautiful, I think there is so many meanings in both languages that
It doesn't always translate.
Basically John probably thinks we're a couple of idiots..lol
Thing with the translation. ..if you put one word in it will often be completly different from a grouping ?

What was the last part curls your toes and straiten your posture right?


Close enough!flowerforyou ...Curl your toes, as in keep them on your side of the border while getting as close to your "subject" as possible and stand up nice and straight in order to achieve a longer reach...Hahahaha!....You always manage to bring out the best in me Pony!...lmao...!!!

Un castor dans la main vaut mieux que dix castors dans le barrage
Pouvez-vous �tre mon castor dans la main:smile:



rofl rofl "Dam" you....pitchfork

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Thu 08/28/14 01:02 PM
tr�s dr�le

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Thu 08/28/14 01:07 PM

tr�s dr�le


Merci blushing

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Thu 08/28/14 01:35 PM




Why would you be on a forum when you don't speak the language? You wouldn't be able to communicate and join in. I find it rather self-explanatory that everyone speaks English. Normally speaking ppl with international, cultural interests, speak English as well. So what's the big deal?
International to me means ppl from all nationalities are free to join and interact with each other. Would be a tad difficult if each would stick to his/her own language.
And yes, you native speakers English are lucky b@**@rds cos you can basically go anywhere in the world without having to learn another language. Except Morocco. That didn't really work too well in English.

Many Dutch forums you're not allowed to post an English text without Dutch translation. Sort of a similar thing. But I don't implement that rule on my forum.


This is so true...not necessarily fair, but true. Esperanza didn't work, and yes the imperial pig language is the closest thing to an international language available.

A bit funny Crystal, while in Holland I had an easier time understanding English spoken by the Dutch...than the FREEGIN ENGLISH!laugh

.....and sadly the grammar was better than most of the Americans I run in to.laugh


Haha, guess you're a real Southerner :tongue:
Must admit I love BrE and I have a thing for Scottish accents, very sexy.
I guess the Dutch' English is understandable, but their pronunciation is horrible :/


NO! Will not say I have a great command of the language at all. Mildly sufficient at best, but most of my colloquialisms are based in surf culture and are "intentionally" incorrect.laugh

Hmmfff, my surf culture vocabulary is non-existent, even though the beach is just 'round the corner.
And reading the last posts - or trying to - made me realise my French has gone down the drain. So much for language skills ...

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Thu 08/28/14 01:41 PM



"Je suis une omelette au fromage."

I learned the above statement from American comic Steve Martin.
It is the only complete sentence in French that I can say.


laugh laugh ....and (((((Steve Martin)))))

waving


By the way, what does that statement in French mean?


Oh no! oh no ya don't! and to think I nearly fell right into your tar pit trap I say it in English and I'm band.
I can't help my selfohwell
Word for word I am a omlette in cheese

So;.... I am a cheese omlette:laughing:
Sounds like Steve Martin alright what a jerk...lol

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Thu 08/28/14 02:30 PM
I do speak 3 languages and my daughter 5 languages (speak and write). I've talked to some people here in French and will speak in Potuguese if necessary.

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Thu 08/28/14 02:33 PM

not yap wa' Hol


Guess no one speaks Klingon.

*Stomps off in a huff*

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Thu 08/28/14 02:36 PM




"Je suis une omelette au fromage."

I learned the above statement from American comic Steve Martin.
It is the only complete sentence in French that I can say.


laugh laugh ....and (((((Steve Martin)))))

waving


By the way, what does that statement in French mean?


Oh no! oh no ya don't! and to think I nearly fell right into your tar pit trap I say it in English and I'm band.
I can't help my selfohwell
Word for word I am a omlette in cheese

So;.... I am a cheese omlette:laughing:
Sounds like Steve Martin alright what a jerk...lol

a simple Cheese-Omlette!:laughing:

You know how Steve likes to get small!:laughing:

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Thu 08/28/14 02:41 PM





"Je suis une omelette au fromage."

I learned the above statement from American comic Steve Martin.
It is the only complete sentence in French that I can say.


laugh laugh ....and (((((Steve Martin)))))

waving


By the way, what does that statement in French mean?


Oh no! oh no ya don't! and to think I nearly fell right into your tar pit trap I say it in English and I'm band.
I can't help my selfohwell
Word for word I am a omlette in cheese

So;.... I am a cheese omlette:laughing:
Sounds like Steve Martin alright what a jerk...lol

a simple Cheese-Omlette!:laughing:

You know how Steve likes to get small!:laughing:


noway I have been calling myself a cheese omelette?

slaphead Wow, do I have egg on my face.

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Thu 08/28/14 02:43 PM

:laughing:

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Thu 08/28/14 02:47 PM
Ich mag auch die berliner. :)

Conrad_73's photo
Thu 08/28/14 02:53 PM






"Je suis une omelette au fromage."

I learned the above statement from American comic Steve Martin.
It is the only complete sentence in French that I can say.


laugh laugh ....and (((((Steve Martin)))))

waving


By the way, what does that statement in French mean?


Oh no! oh no ya don't! and to think I nearly fell right into your tar pit trap I say it in English and I'm band.
I can't help my selfohwell
Word for word I am a omlette in cheese

So;.... I am a cheese omlette:laughing:
Sounds like Steve Martin alright what a jerk...lol

a simple Cheese-Omlette!:laughing:

You know how Steve likes to get small!:laughing:


noway I have been calling myself a cheese omelette?

slaphead Wow, do I have egg on my face.
:laughing: biggrin

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Thu 08/28/14 02:53 PM
Aber ich bin nicht einer berliner.....hihihi. :)

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Thu 08/28/14 03:19 PM
Edited by ridewytepony on Thu 08/28/14 03:24 PM






"Je suis une omelette au fromage."

I learned the above statement from American comic Steve Martin.
It is the only complete sentence in French that I can say.


laugh laugh ....and (((((Steve Martin)))))

waving


By the way, what does that statement in French mean?


Oh no! oh no ya don't! and to think I nearly fell right into your tar pit trap I say it in English and I'm band.
I can't help my selfohwell
Word for word I am a omlette in cheese

So;.... I am a cheese omlette:laughing:
Sounds like Steve Martin alright what a jerk...lol

a simple Cheese-Omlette!:laughing:

You know how Steve likes to get small!:laughing:


noway I have been calling myself a cheese omelette?

slaphead Wow, do I have egg on my face.
Funny David!!!rofl rofl

* Conrad,
Yes one of the great ones of our time (was just watching some of his stand up) can't help but think of the one we just lost..."shuzbot"fond
memories but I can't say its a huge shock with the track record of so many comedians and their double life. The 3Ds Drink, Drug & Depression
Thank you & RIP

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Thu 08/28/14 03:30 PM


not yap wa' Hol


Guess no one speaks Klingon.

*Stomps off in a huff*



kaplah!!!

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Thu 08/28/14 03:34 PM


Languages are subjective, to the number of people on any site,
who can read, write, speak, and/or comprehend, any given language.

As a child in Europe, I learned that a person who speaks many languages, is called multilingual.

A person who speaks at least three languages, is called trilingual.

A person who speaks at least two languages, is called bilingual.

And... A person who speaks only one language, is called an American.
A sad but true, overall world view of 'us'.


LOL, the world view of America.... So true and not an understatement of the mentality to only speak American not English, do not mix up the two they are quite different.. lmao


The next question could be,
do the English realise, that their language is a variation of Frieze?

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Thu 08/28/14 03:43 PM
Edited by ridewytepony on Thu 08/28/14 03:45 PM


not yap wa' Hol


Guess no one speaks Klingon.

*Stomps off in a huff*

rofl lol
Nanu nanu

And I probably don't even want to think of going there and say something like "I 'knew' it wasn't a recognized language.

Please no trekkie hate mail I didn't say it I didn't say it!

I know the hand sign

I had a cutting partner that would do it and say " 'cut'long and prosper"

SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Thu 08/28/14 04:43 PM



Languages are subjective, to the number of people on any site,
who can read, write, speak, and/or comprehend, any given language.

As a child in Europe, I learned that a person who speaks many languages, is called multilingual.

A person who speaks at least three languages, is called trilingual.

A person who speaks at least two languages, is called bilingual.

And... A person who speaks only one language, is called an American.
A sad but true, overall world view of 'us'.


LOL, the world view of America.... So true and not an understatement of the mentality to only speak American not English, do not mix up the two they are quite different.. lmao


The next question could be,
do the English realise, that their language is a variation of Frieze?

Oh suppose you mean Fries? What makes you think that?