North Yorkshire... Sounds like Geordie there...Comet wrote:English - fluent, it's my native language.
Brooad Yorksher - also fluent, it's my local dialect.
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Emirates
Swahili is the worlds best languagejan_olieslagers wrote:Could you please explain the differences between these? I am confused with your separate mentions of "Swahili" and "kiswahili", I always thought this was only two names for one and the same language? And then again the Kiswahili seems to have some subvariants...?abishay wrote:Swahili
English
french(suck at writing)
kitembo
kiswahili
kiswahili sanifu
kiswahili bongo
cheng
I am also surprised you do not mention Lingala? Is not Swahili the language of Eastern Central Africa (Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, great lakes....) while Kinshasa speaks Lingala?
Thanks in advance!
Haha! That is more the dialect of South Yorkshire, especially Barnsley where I came from originally. I use it sometimes just for fun.Emirates wrote:North Yorkshire... Sounds like Geordie there...Comet wrote:English - fluent, it's my native language.
Brooad Yorksher - also fluent, it's my local dialect.
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Emirates
kitembo? kiswahili? Linguas tuas nescio.Swahili
English
french(suck at writing)
kitembo
kiswahili
kiswahili sanifu
kiswahili bongo
cheng
Now I know why you make soo many spelling mistakes! U think about the spelling in latin first then put it literally into English!fokker_f27 wrote:
kitembo? kiswahili? Linguas tuas nescit.Scio omnis linguarum Belgicae, Brittaniae et Lingua Latina. Linguarum Africarum miris aperat! Sed Bongo scio. Parvumne oppidum in Congo est?
Hac lingua Lingua Latina est.![]()
This is a Latin comment about your linguages. It says:
kitembo? kiswahili? I do not know your linguages.I do know the Belgian linguages. The African linguages look weird! But I know Bongo. Isn't it a small city in Congo?
This is Latin.
Ni vizuri kuona kwamba unaweza kuongea kilatino. ni nge furahi sana kama nilikua naweza kuongea kilatino kama wewefokker_f27 wrote:
kitembo? kiswahili? Linguas tuas nescit.Scio omnis linguarum Belgicae, Brittaniae et Lingua Latina. Linguarum Africarum miris aperat! Sed Bongo scio. Parvumne oppidum in Congo est?
Hac lingua Lingua Latina est.![]()
This is a Latin comment about your linguages. It says:
kitembo? kiswahili? I do not know your linguages.I do know the Belgian linguages. The African linguages look weird! But I know Bongo. Isn't it a small city in Congo?
This is Latin.
jan_olieslagers wrote:Well I mean those French-speakers who are arrogant - and there are some, as EHAM also pointed out. In my Brussels office there's many people from Wallonia doing great efforts of speaking Dutch, and given the poor quality of their schools that's not a small achievement. But the guy just next to me is from Brussels and he simply won't speak a word of Dutch...!
There is a certain tendency to arrogance in the French way of thinking, though themselves of course don't consider this arrogance but just assertivity. Perhaps they have a bit too much of a mentality so much lacking in other peoples? The Dutch for example are not proud enough of their own language, in my opinion. They pronounce very poorly, many can't even say a proper 'r', they mix up gender all the while, and they use English words when perfect Dutch alternatives exist (i.e. "showroom" for "toonzaal"). Then give me the French rather!