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How many languages do you speak?

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Len

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2004
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#61
Gray, I didn't know you knew a bit of Thai or that you've been to Thailand before.... but well, I speak it fluently ;)
you know I have a Thai background.....so yeah!

To EMMY....saying sawasdee from Sydney Australia......I'm Thai too...;)
 

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gray

Senior Member
Moderator
Apr 22, 2003
30,260
#63
I think I've told you a few times that I went to thailand for just under a month for a mission trip :) I went to Bangkok, stayed in Chiang Mai most of my time there, and then had a few days in Krabi to chill out :thumb: Thailand is the best man, the people there are so damn nice to strangers it's unbelievable.

I learned the bare basics as I said above, but I think I learned more food names than I did basic conversation :LOL: Thai food is the greatest...my favourite is pad kapow and pad si ew, and for a drink I can't look past the watermelon drink, I think it was called ddeng mo bban (the best phonetic spelling I can think of)

Ahh the memories :touched:
 

Len

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2004
4,972
#65
gray.....u should start a Korean juve thread.......;)
Some Korean added me to MSN and said that he was from the forums.....but it wasn't you......:D
 

gray

Senior Member
Moderator
Apr 22, 2003
30,260
#66
++ [ originally posted by Len ] ++
Hehehe, nice pic.....is that the Grand Palace? or is it just a temple?
That's just a temple ;) Doi Suthep I think it was

About Korean juve: I think there's only that one Korean fan, I believe his name was BuffonIsGod IIRC. I think I'd be much better off starting an Australian Juve thread; we've got quite a fair few Aussie members now :thumb:
 

Meow

Senior Member
Jun 8, 2003
2,377
#68
Honestly I think these [country] Juve threads are getting silly now. What's next? Every state of Australia or US or Canada has their own threads too?? Then cities? Then streets? Huh??
 
Jan 7, 2004
29,704
#69
++ [ originally posted by Meow ] ++
Honestly I think these [country] Juve threads are getting silly now. What's next? Every state of Australia or US or Canada has their own threads too?? Then cities? Then streets? Huh??

how about Midland Avenue Juventuz.
 

EMMY

Junior Member
Jul 2, 2004
180
#70
++ [ originally posted by Len ] ++
Gray, I didn't know you knew a bit of Thai or that you've been to Thailand before.... but well, I speak it fluently ;)
you know I have a Thai background.....so yeah!

To EMMY....saying sawasdee from Sydney Australia......I'm Thai too...;)

Surprise !!!!! :extatic:
Do you know how many Thai in here? I think not only 2 (you and me).
Are you a translator? you can speak many languages.
May I send Thai message to you?

“สวัสดีค่ะ ดีใจมากค่ะที่ไม่ได้เป็นคนไทยคนเดียวในนี้(มันเหงานะ :down:)และดีใจที่ได้คุยกับคุณค่ะ” :D

Sey Sawasdee to all Thai fans, too.
 

EMMY

Junior Member
Jul 2, 2004
180
#71
++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++
I think I've told you a few times that I went to thailand for just under a month for a mission trip :) I went to Bangkok, stayed in Chiang Mai most of my time there, and then had a few days in Krabi to chill out :thumb: Thailand is the best man, the people there are so damn nice to strangers it's unbelievable.

I learned the bare basics as I said above, but I think I learned more food names than I did basic conversation :LOL: Thai food is the greatest...my favourite is pad kapow and pad si ew, and for a drink I can't look past the watermelon drink, I think it was called ddeng mo bban (the best phonetic spelling I can think of)

Ahh the memories :touched:
Let me present the pictures of your favourite Thai foods :D
They are not difficult to find Thai food restaurant in Australia. I think so.
 

Febrina

Senior Member
Jul 17, 2002
2,011
#75
++ [ originally posted by Sarah ] ++
Woah, teach me some Javanese, please. Even though my grandparents were from Java, I know zilch on speaking their language :D Sometimes grandma says something in Javanese to her housemaid when she doesn't want the rest of us to know what she's talking about...

only know a few words like "wedok, lanang, gembok, celeng, gendeng, meneng-kelek (sp?), ..."

-S-
Oww your granparents were from Java? Which part of Java? :)

I see that you learn a lot about javanese :D:cool:

It's almost the same with indonesian in some words like "Opo kabare/Piye kabare" = "Apa Kabar"
"Aku mangan sego"= "Aku makan nasi"
"Ibu tindak pasar" = "Ibu pergi ke pasar"
"Sarah ayu tenan" = "Sarah cantik sekali"

something like that :D
 

gray

Senior Member
Moderator
Apr 22, 2003
30,260
#76
++ [ originally posted by EMMY ] ++
Let me present the pictures of your favourite Thai foods :D
They are not difficult to find Thai food restaurant in Australia. I think so.
Thanks so much for that Emmy! :thumb:

You're right, it's not had to find Thai food here at all, every second restaurant here is Thai. Not that I'm complaining or anything ;) The Thai food here is pretty good, but I'd take authentic Thai food anyday :) It's tastier and much cheaper too! If you do the conversions, I think the average plate of Thai food in Australia will cost you about 200 baht :eek:
++ [ originally posted by EMMY ] ++
NAM-TAENG-MO-PAN is on above
and this is KAO-PAD-KA-PRAO(and fried egg)
:embarass: Okay, maybe my spellings were terrible, but at least you knew what I was talking about :D
++ [ originally posted by Len ] ++
gray mate.....check it out...;) ur favourite ay?
:drool:;)
 

Respaul

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
4,734
#77
Fluent :

English
Italian (3 dialects)
Welsh
Latin

Can communicate verbally without resorting to english :

Spanish

Learning :

Mandarin

Get by at a tourist level :

French
German
 

Torkel

f(s+1)=3((s +1)-1=3s
Jul 12, 2002
3,537
#79
++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++
You're right, it's not had to find Thai food here at all, every second restaurant here is Thai.
Really? Thai-food is very popular down there?

I mean, we have Thai-restaurants here too, but not many.
 

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