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can we have a learning languages section on the forum so we can post a few lessons for others to learn in any unusual langs we know??
that would be SO cool (sorry, teenager in me coming out there - JR don't say a word)
I've just started learning Gaelic... hee hee, new language... v complicated and lesson from 50s keep talking about how we learnt "I am, Thou art", at school. When did Thou art die the death?
oh yes
can we have a learning languages section on the forum so we can post a few lessons for others to learn in any unusual langs we know??
that would be SO cool (sorry, teenager in me coming out there - JR don't say a word)
I've just started learning Gaelic... hee hee, new language... v complicated and lesson from 50s keep talking about how we learnt "I am, Thou art", at school. When did Thou art die the death?
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It's great fun to be able to listen to other people when they think you don't understand; found it very useful in business meetings!Ruthie-Baby wrote:can we have a learning languages section on the forum so we can post a few lessons for others to learn in any unusual langs we know??
that would be SO cool (sorry, teenager in me coming out there - JR don't say a word)
A couple of weeks ago at a restaurant I tried to take the Maitre d' down a peg as we left: he opened the door at the end of a line of staff we had had to walk past. As I passed I simply said "Takk for maten" (standard procedure to the host after a meal - thank you for the meal). He hardly missed a beat "Vaere so god" (a standard reply - "please".)
A Frenchman, trained in London and Paris, he didn't realise I knew that he speaks Swedish - he had never seen me before.
The looks on the faces of the waiters was something to see!
Another time, in Tenereife the local patois and accent is that of Gibraltar. I always used that dialect (learned in Gib) in the hotel which they couldn't get over -= a British tourist speaknig anything but Brum.....
At the airport when we left we were about halfway down the 100 yard queue for check-in when the receptionist from the hotel hauls us out of the line, checks us in specially and takes us through where we were looked after by one of her friends; all because of language!
even learned a few words of Thai when I was there



Definitely useful.
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It can be almost as much fun when you don't actually know what someone is saying but you do have a couple of words in their lanuage, it really throws them.
I was walking past check point charlie (before the Berlin wall came down obviously) and I heard a Soviet soldier point to our group and say something so I looked at him and said "spasiba tovaritsch" "thanks comrade" and smiled. He thought I knew what he said and got very worried. Next thing he knew, he was being yelled at by a Soviet sergeant. I have no idea what any of them said but my little comment sure started trouble.
I was walking past check point charlie (before the Berlin wall came down obviously) and I heard a Soviet soldier point to our group and say something so I looked at him and said "spasiba tovaritsch" "thanks comrade" and smiled. He thought I knew what he said and got very worried. Next thing he knew, he was being yelled at by a Soviet sergeant. I have no idea what any of them said but my little comment sure started trouble.
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