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    I can speak several languages

    English
    English
    English
    and o ya...English
    I'm trying to learn Aussy a bit, not much of a difference but there are a lot of little things that can get you

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    Originally posted by Simba_2004
    I can speak several languages

    English
    English
    English
    and o ya...English
    I'm trying to learn Aussy a bit, not much of a difference but there are a lot of little things that can get you
    Ugh, Aussy? Their accent is horrendus. British are so much cooler, then you can run around calling everybody "muppets" here and they wont have a clue what you're saying.

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    I can pretty much only speak English, even though I spent 5 years learning French (girls are dangerous things when you're trying to learn stuff (best not to ask ))

    Oh I can say Hello, can you speak Klingon? and get the frell off my ship if Klingon, just don't ask me to spell them lol

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    English
    Some German (but my brains like a sive so don't ask anything too complecated.)
    And a very small bit of Spainish (blame my teacher.)
    Phases in both, Romanian and Catinesse. ("My Knee hurts!" and "I'll kick your @$$!")
    A few words in Russian and French (there's more but I can't remember.)

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    English (how shocking)
    French (In a very broken way)

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    Originally posted by Xinithian
    Ugh, Aussy? Their accent is horrendus. British are so much cooler, then you can run around calling everybody "muppets" here and they wont have a clue what you're saying.
    The Brits do have a cool accent but i'm leaning more toward moving to Australia, much better place imo.

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    I speak Norwegian and English =)

    *woohoo my first post here XD *

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    English and Spanish. Hey, for only being 11, i know quite a bit of spanish! That's because my spanish teacher was so strict and made us speak spanish ALL THE TIME!

    Hola amigos! Como Te almos Aquarain! Me gusta The Lion King!
    (Hello friends! My name is Aquarain! I like The Lion King!)

    (Welcome Tigon!)

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    In French:

    Salut amis! Je m'appelle nafklt! J'aime le roi lion!

    (Hi friends! I'm nafklt! I like The Lion King!)

    EDIT:
    In Simplified Chinese:


    (Hello! I'm nafklt! I love The Lion King!)

    (Double post: don't worry I deleted another post!)

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    Why didn't you just edit your previous one? ^^

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    Would look weird. Too lazy. It only works under Night Sky theme. The characters don't show if you haven't installed the encodings, so I made it a pic. The post above is of a different of blue, so... I'm just too lazy... heh.

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    Switch to Circle of Life and you'll know what I'm talking about.

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    Originally posted by Tigon
    I speak Norwegian and English =)

    *woohoo my first post here XD *
    Hey mate and welcome to Lea Halalela

    Originally posted by nafklt
    In Simplified Chinese:


    (Hello! I'm nafklt! I love The Lion King!)

    (Double post: don't worry I deleted another post!)
    fix it :claw:

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    Okay, fixed it, but the colours don't match... oh well.

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    good *hides bazooka*

    EDIT OMG THIS IS #1985 FOR ME, FREAKIN BOOOOO YAAAAA!!!!

    the year i was born


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    Hey, just two more and you're up to the year of THE LION KING!!! BOOOOYAAAAA!:roars:

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    Originally posted by nafklt


    (Hello! I'm nafklt! I love The Lion King!)
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    heeey cool! Nafklt how do u type chinese characters on the computer? Mine can do that, but my compu uses root words and sometimes I can't find the right one o_O lol...or do u use a special program?

    I speak English best, and I know some Spanish (enough to get the general idea of conversations & such)
    and i know conversational MandarinChinese (but it's not my first language so there's still some I don't know

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    I'm writing simplified using pinying...
    First ya' have to have the correct input language, In my case, Simplified Chinese using pinying.


    You may find this in languages within the Control Panel of you computer.

    To install click add. Choose language as Chinese PRC and keyboard as Microsoft Pinying IME.

    After it's installed, you may have to restart your computer.

    After the computer has restarted, you may have to go back to the same dialogue to check the option to show language bar.

    Click on anywhere that you would like to write.

    When you see the language bar, you may have to press SHIFT+CTRL (may vary on different OSes) to show CH on the language bar thingy. Or you can just click EN and select CH.

    Make sure it's selected to Pinying IME.



    ...and type pinying to insert the text.



    Press [ENTER] when the correct character is displayed. If it's not press the <- LEFT key on your keyboard and select the right character(using LEFT and RIGHT keys) Press enter when done! Ta-da! Hope it's not too confusing. Tell me if it is and I'll explain. Of course the diagrams above may be different then what your computer displays since I'm using WinXP... Good Luck!

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    I can speak:
    English
    Some Spanish
    Little Japenese
    Little German

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