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I've noticed that in one of the old livekasts (the April 9th 2009 livekast, to be exact) that Link says "As-sallum Alaykum" which means "peace be with you" in Arabic. This caught me by surprise (in a good sense lol) and I'm just wondering how did he know that? Are there any other languages the dynamic duos know? Italian perhaps?...

And to all the mythical beasts out there, what other language do you know besides your native one? e.g. I speak English but I know a little bit of Arabic, French and Italian :)

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lol! i specialise in gibberish :D

Jack Stevenson The RowelPyranto said:
I only speak English and a little gibberish every now and then; but, I am going to be learning Latin and French in the near future! Can't wait!!!
I'm very slowly learning Greek, which I'm pretty excited about. It's an awesome language.
Really? You too? Actually, I speak several different levels of gibberish!

Charbel (Randler Wolf) said:
lol! i specialise in gibberish :D

Jack Stevenson The RowelPyranto said:
I only speak English and a little gibberish every now and then; but, I am going to be learning Latin and French in the near future! Can't wait!!!
we should gather all gibberish people like us in a gibberish land...Gibberland! lol

Jack Stevenson The RowelPyranto said:
Really? You too? Actually, I speak several different levels of gibberish!

Charbel (Randler Wolf) said:
lol! i specialise in gibberish :D

Jack Stevenson The RowelPyranto said:
I only speak English and a little gibberish every now and then; but, I am going to be learning Latin and French in the near future! Can't wait!!!
Sounds like the making of a group?

Charbel (Randler Wolf) said:
we should gather all gibberish people like us in a gibberish land...Gibberland! lol

Jack Stevenson The RowelPyranto said:
Really? You too? Actually, I speak several different levels of gibberish!

Charbel (Randler Wolf) said:
lol! i specialise in gibberish :D

Jack Stevenson The RowelPyranto said:
I only speak English and a little gibberish every now and then; but, I am going to be learning Latin and French in the near future! Can't wait!!!
I've made the group!! :) now i'm waiting for it's approval...

Jack Stevenson The RowelPyranto said:
Sounds like the making of a group?

Charbel (Randler Wolf) said:
we should gather all gibberish people like us in a gibberish land...Gibberland! lol

Jack Stevenson The RowelPyranto said:
Really? You too? Actually, I speak several different levels of gibberish!

Charbel (Randler Wolf) said:
lol! i specialise in gibberish :D

Jack Stevenson The RowelPyranto said:
I only speak English and a little gibberish every now and then; but, I am going to be learning Latin and French in the near future! Can't wait!!!
wow that's a good mix of European languages! lol i'm "exceptionally" ok when it comes to reading Arabic, but understanding it? no way!
Even though i remember "a speck" of French, i'd like to learn it in a course. It'll definitely help me if i ever go to Lebanon lol

Teresa U - Twin Phoenix - TnT said:
I don't really know it well, but I took French in high school.... it's been over four years now!

As a choral music education major, I have to take diction classes (how to speak another language... not to be confused with actually learning it!). So, I can read German, Italian, and French pretty well, even if I don't really know what I am saying. My favorite language to sing in is German, even more than English. We also frequently sing in Latin in choir.
I've got a friend that's in seminary. I think she's taken over four years of Greek and Hebrew. She can read and speak them both fairly well. I don't know how she does it. It's all Greek to me! ;) *snort!*

Tessa said:
I'm very slowly learning Greek, which I'm pretty excited about. It's an awesome language.
That is just so cool! Learning languages fluently takes so much dedication!
I don't think I will ever be very good at it, as I am learning it on my own, but maybe someday I will take classes.

Nikki Reed (Chickcharnie) said:
I've got a friend that's in seminary. I think she's taken over four years of Greek and Hebrew. She can read and speak them both fairly well. I don't know how she does it. It's all Greek to me! ;) *snort!*

Tessa said:
I'm very slowly learning Greek, which I'm pretty excited about. It's an awesome language.
I like speaking in a German accent. It's one of my favorite pastimes with one of my fellow music ed majors. We frequently turn everything into a German accent. Oh, the magic of diction classes!!!

BananaAnna2008(Anna Pitts)Ritchu said:
I took two years of German back in high school and did very well... Except I only retain little bits and pieces to this day.... Wie Gehts?
i love singing in Latin too (i'm in the B.C. boys choir in case anyone curious) , i also speak french (9 years in french immersion, so i take gym, science, socials and of course french, in french)

Teresa U - Twin Phoenix - TnT said:
I don't really know it well, but I took French in high school.... it's been over four years now!

As a choral music education major, I have to take diction classes (how to speak another language... not to be confused with actually learning it!). So, I can read German, Italian, and French pretty well, even if I don't really know what I am saying. My favorite language to sing in is German, even more than English. We also frequently sing in Latin in choir.
English, of course, as well as decent French (6 years in school, and a best friend from France), but my favourite linguistic acquisition is sign language. I have a cousin who is deaf, so I'm always learning from him & his family, but I also went to college for American Sign Language. Night classes for 5 years -- yukk! But totally worth it! I don't have the vocal ability to sing along to much of anything with my voice, but it's pretty hard to sign out of tune!

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