I 阿曼goingto 听日语他同样peanormal 么洒洒个in吃呢色魔额,we'll舌腭我哈他哈批喷洒
Interesting. p_o
wtf....?
Basically typing in pinyin and getting w/e Chinese comes out from that. The English words have no Chinese words for it. I'll try to figure it out... kinda hard though
Quote from: Ergot on April 25, 2006, 01:02:21 AM
Basically typing in pinyin and getting w/e Chinese comes out from that. The English words have no Chinese words for it. I'll try to figure it out... kinda hard though
Quote谁说没意思,是你自己中文水平差,所以不懂罢了。
That was Lihao's message to you. :O
Quote from: Sidoh on April 25, 2006, 01:04:09 AM
Quote from: Ergot on April 25, 2006, 01:02:21 AM
Basically typing in pinyin and getting w/e Chinese comes out from that. The English words have no Chinese words for it. I'll try to figure it out... kinda hard though
Quote谁说没意思,是你自己中文水平差,所以不懂罢了。
That was Lihao's message to you. :O
sorry I can't read that :P But I think it's an insult.
Quote from: Sidoh on April 25, 2006, 12:56:24 AM
I 阿曼goingto 听日语他同样peanormal 么洒洒个in吃呢色魔额,we'll舌腭我哈他哈批喷洒
Interesting. p_o
我的名字是阿曼,昨天要去说他和豆子一样普通。么洒洒这个人在吃一个名字叫呢的色魔的额头,我们会玩舌头和上颚,我和他一起笑,一起喷洒口水。
Quote from: Joe on April 25, 2006, 08:14:52 AM
Quote个
Up!
We don't have that kind of words in English.
Run that post through Google Translator. It's a literate Chinese sentence, but it sounds horrible translated (though that's obvious, it's funny). He tried to make sense of the random non-sense I typed.
Chinese isn't that fun of a language, imho. I prefer Vietnamese or Korean :p
Quote from: Quik on April 25, 2006, 07:32:25 PM
Chinese isn't that fun of a language, imho. I prefer Vietnamese or Korean :p
I think it's impossible to say when you don't know any language in reference. :P
Lihao speaks fluently in both Mandarin and Cantonese.
Quote from: Sidoh on April 25, 2006, 07:37:12 PM
Quote from: Quik on April 25, 2006, 07:32:25 PM
Chinese isn't that fun of a language, imho. I prefer Vietnamese or Korean :p
I think it's impossible to say when you don't know any language in reference. :P
Lihao speaks fluently in both Mandarin and Cantonese.
My interests include computers and cars, and I live in San Jose, California. You've been here, and although you were mainly downtown (viva la revolution!), you can tell there is a large asian population here (Ergot). It's not hard to believe that I speak some of each of those languages.
Quote from: Quik on April 25, 2006, 07:39:53 PM
Quote from: Sidoh on April 25, 2006, 07:37:12 PM
Quote from: Quik on April 25, 2006, 07:32:25 PM
Chinese isn't that fun of a language, imho. I prefer Vietnamese or Korean :p
I think it's impossible to say when you don't know any language in reference. :P
Lihao speaks fluently in both Mandarin and Cantonese.
My interests include computers and cars, and I live in San Jose, California. You've been here, and although you were mainly downtown (viva la revolution!), you can tell there is a large asian population here (Ergot). It's not hard to believe that I speak some of each of those languages.
Wouldn't be hard to believe you also speak some Spanish :). IMO, Vietnamese sounds like shit. But who am I to judge? I don't speak any languages fluently :(.
Quote from: Quik on April 25, 2006, 07:39:53 PM
My interests include computers and cars, and I live in San Jose, California. You've been here, and although you were mainly downtown (viva la revolution!), you can tell there is a large asian population here (Ergot). It's not hard to believe that I speak some of each of those languages.
Personally, I think all languages are boring (other than Italian, which has some interesting scientific studies to back up my interest--I'll go into more detail if wanted).
Quote from: Ergot on April 25, 2006, 07:41:26 PM
Quote from: Quik on April 25, 2006, 07:39:53 PM
Quote from: Sidoh on April 25, 2006, 07:37:12 PM
Quote from: Quik on April 25, 2006, 07:32:25 PM
Chinese isn't that fun of a language, imho. I prefer Vietnamese or Korean :p
I think it's impossible to say when you don't know any language in reference. :P
Lihao speaks fluently in both Mandarin and Cantonese.
My interests include computers and cars, and I live in San Jose, California. You've been here, and although you were mainly downtown (viva la revolution!), you can tell there is a large asian population here (Ergot). It's not hard to believe that I speak some of each of those languages.
Wouldn't be hard to believe you also speak some Spanish :). IMO, Vietnamese sounds like shit. But who am I to judge? I don't speak any languages fluently :(.
Not very well, only 3 high school years' worth. I like Vietnamese, it's fun to speak because the emphasis put into each sentence is equivilent of screaming to English-speaking people, it's the only time where you can just yell at people in public and nobody else gets concerned or upset.
Quote from: Sidoh on April 25, 2006, 07:52:53 PM
Quote from: Quik on April 25, 2006, 07:39:53 PM
My interests include computers and cars, and I live in San Jose, California. You've been here, and although you were mainly downtown (viva la revolution!), you can tell there is a large asian population here (Ergot). It's not hard to believe that I speak some of each of those languages.
Personally, I think all languages are boring (other than Italian, which has some interesting scientific studies to back up my interest--I'll go into more detail if wanted).
Heh, language is fun. I'm surprised to hear you say something like that, Sidoh, because of all the coding you've done and programming languages you've toyed with.
I have too much experience with language...
My dad was a language major in college, and randomly starts speaking German at the table. Sometimes he speaks French with my oldest sister, which is really annoying.
My girlfriend is teaching me Vietnamese (but I'm failing) and my NT classmates have been pushing Korean on me. There's also this girl, Karen, in 11th grade (who I don't see much) who speaks Cantonese (I think). Personally I prefer the following order in Asiatic languages: Japanese, Vietnamese, Korean, Mandarin, Cantonese, and then all the other ones I haven't heard.
I studied Latin for a while, and then Italian. I was surprised how different Italian was from Latin. It's just like...a huge gaping difference of doomyness.
I live in America, so obviously I've been exposed to Spanish.
I go to school in the city, so I've also been exposed to Hebrew.
Cartman is a fat kid, so I've been introduced to Arameic (sp?).
My FAVORITE language, however, is definately Jersey English, cause it's awesome.
Quote from: Sidoh on April 25, 2006, 07:52:53 PM
Quote from: Quik on April 25, 2006, 07:39:53 PM
My interests include computers and cars, and I live in San Jose, California. You've been here, and although you were mainly downtown (viva la revolution!), you can tell there is a large asian population here (Ergot). It's not hard to believe that I speak some of each of those languages.
Personally, I think all languages are boring (other than Italian, which has some interesting scientific studies to back up my interest--I'll go into more detail if wanted).
Are you referring to the study that showed that when someone speaks Italian, they use the portion of their brain that creativity, music, and all that beautiful stuff takes place in?
Quote from: rabbit on April 25, 2006, 09:08:14 PM
I have too much experience with language...
My dad was a language major in college, and randomly starts speaking German at the table. Sometimes he speaks French with my oldest sister, which is really annoying.
My girlfriend is teaching me Vietnamese (but I'm failing) and my NT classmates have been pushing Korean on me. There's also this girl, Karen, in 11th grade (who I don't see much) who speaks Cantonese (I think). Personally I prefer the following order in Asiatic languages: Japanese, Vietnamese, Korean, Mandarin, Cantonese, and then all the other ones I haven't heard.
I studied Latin for a while, and then Italian. I was surprised how different Italian was from Latin. It's just like...a huge gaping difference of doomyness.
I live in America, so obviously I've been exposed to Spanish.
I go to school in the city, so I've also been exposed to Hebrew.
Cartman is a fat kid, so I've been introduced to Arameic (sp?).
My FAVORITE language, however, is definately Jersey English, cause it's awesome.
Yeah, Japanese is great too. Tell your girlfriend "du ma!", she'll love you long time.
Quote from: rabbit on April 25, 2006, 09:08:14 PMI go to school in the city, so I've also been exposed to Hebrew.
Cartman is a fat kid, so I've been introduced to Arameic (sp?).
I love you! Ancient languages are pretty sweet. Aramaic*, btw.
I can't really see why people in the city or fat people would know those languages, but ok.
Japanese is a hot language. I can understand and speak enough french to get by in Quebec. btw, Quebec french is much lazier/sloppy then real french. :)
Spelling in other languages sucks.
Quote from: Deuce on April 25, 2006, 09:12:20 PM
Are you referring to the study that showed that when someone speaks Italian, they use the portion of their brain that creativity, music, and all that beautiful stuff takes place in?
That's the one! I think I've actually referred to it a few times on these boards.
Quote from: Blaze on April 25, 2006, 11:01:14 PM
Japanese is a hot language. I can understand and speak enough french to get by in Quebec. btw, Quebec french is much lazier/sloppy then real french. :)
Kind of like American English? :)
Was that study of native Italian speakers or of people who SPEAK it? It's true for almost any language that if it's not native it comes from the artistic areas.
Quote from: rabbit on April 26, 2006, 06:48:17 PM
Was that study of native Italian speakers or of people who SPEAK it? It's true for almost any language that if it's not native it comes from the artistic areas.
It was published in Science News, which I hope you recognize as a merritable science magazine. If it did not follow scientific proceedure (which entails the elimination of as many variables at a time as possible -- this includes native and non-native speakers being recognized), I highly doubt the article would have been published.
In conclusion, it was a study of people who natively speak the language.
Sidoh's original message:
I listen to Japanese Oman going to same peanormal? Sasa he let a sex maniac in the amount we 'll talk him inside me Kazakhstan Kazakhstan approved spraying
Lihao's message:
Who says nothing is your own level of bad Chinese, so do not know then.
Sidoh's second message:
My name is Oman, yesterday he said that he and beans as ordinary. Sasa eat one of the youngest people in the sex maniac? Name is the forehead, and we will play tongue tip back, and I him laugh together spraying saliva.
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Quote from: Joe on May 29, 2006, 04:50:44 PM
Sidoh's original message:
I listen to Japanese Oman going to same peanormal? Sasa he let a sex maniac in the amount we 'll talk him inside me Kazakhstan Kazakhstan approved spraying
Lihao's message:
Who says nothing is your own level of bad Chinese, so do not know then.
Sidoh's second message:
My name is Oman, yesterday he said that he and beans as ordinary. Sasa eat one of the youngest people in the sex maniac? Name is the forehead, and we will play tongue tip back, and I him laugh together spraying saliva.
Up:
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Haha, yeah. The second message was actually Lihao as well; he was trying to form a more literate explanation of what I'd created to begin with.
Incidentally, he's going back to China soon. He's taking a travel vacation to Yellowstone, Las Vegas and Hawaii before he goes back for the summer, then he'll move back to Colorado. He's going to attend college at CU Bolder.
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Yes, I know Kim Jong-Il isn't from China.
I'm going to hell. :P
You were going to hell well before you posted that.
Dude, we have an exchange student at my school (he's Japanese) and we got him to say his "L" like Kim Jong-Il. It was so funny.
We were like
"Hey.. say hello"
he repsonds "... Oh fuck you." :P