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EYE SPY
03-08-2004, 05:34 PM
http://funfreepages.com/move/
EYE SPY
03-08-2004, 05:45 PM
http://webpages.acs.ttu.edu/~jamhilde/dubdub/lala.html
push the blue button
MVSpartan117
03-08-2004, 05:54 PM
woot woot
that was sweet =)
Maine Finn
03-08-2004, 06:09 PM
Oh dear God.
My browser, it moves!!
woot
memphiz
03-08-2004, 06:09 PM
wooh, thats crazy
Vance
03-08-2004, 06:17 PM
No, it's the gnomes that live in your computer, duh. :roll:
Maine Finn
03-08-2004, 06:25 PM
No, it's the gnomes that live in your computer, duh. :roll:
Are you sure it isn't the reindeer I kidnapped from the Saami?
:D
Vance
03-08-2004, 06:30 PM
No, it's the gnomes that live in your computer, duh. :roll:
Are you sure it isn't the reindeer I kidnapped from the Saami?
:D
I killed Bambi a long time ago. :D
Maine Finn
03-08-2004, 06:32 PM
Erm... Bambi's not a reindeer... he's not good enough!
Kiitos, Saami veli!
Pardon my grammar, I'm trying to teach myself the language.
How'm I doing?
Dalleer
03-08-2004, 06:36 PM
Erm... Bambi's not a reindeer... he's not good enough!
Kiitos, Saami veli!
Pardon my grammar, I'm trying to teach myself the language.
How'm I doing?
That's going just fine, keep it up!
Maine Finn
03-08-2004, 06:38 PM
Thanks. It's a nightmare trying to speak it, I sound like I'm drunk. Of course, I do perfectly fine when I curse.... I've had ample experience with that! I listen to Fintelligens a lot, to get a feel for ****ounication and stuff.
Writing it isn't too hard, it's the grammar that's getting me. I had a Teach-Yourself book but it got repossessed by my mother when I moved. :(
Sure could use that now!
el borracho
03-08-2004, 07:17 PM
Thanks. It's a nightmare trying to speak it, I sound like I'm drunk. Of course, I do perfectly fine when I curse.... I've had ample experience with that! I listen to Fintelligens a lot, to get a feel for ****ounication and stuff.
Writing it isn't too hard, it's the grammar that's getting me. I had a Teach-Yourself book but it got repossessed by my mother when I moved. :(
Sure could use that now!
Non-native english speakers will swear that its the hardest language to learn, but from what I have seen of Finnish, I beg to differ. I dont even know where to begin with that. But oh well, I am an american, so everyone should learn my language!
Maine Finn
03-08-2004, 07:21 PM
Thanks. It's a nightmare trying to speak it, I sound like I'm drunk. Of course, I do perfectly fine when I curse.... I've had ample experience with that! I listen to Fintelligens a lot, to get a feel for ****ounication and stuff.
Writing it isn't too hard, it's the grammar that's getting me. I had a Teach-Yourself book but it got repossessed by my mother when I moved. :(
Sure could use that now!
Non-native english speakers will swear that its the hardest language to learn, but from what I have seen of Finnish, I beg to differ. I dont even know where to begin with that. But oh well, I am an american, so everyone should learn my language!
I already learnt your language... and it's okay for interacting over here. But, considering I would like to go there at some point in the near future, it's probably a good idea to be able to say more than "F*ck you". Which, by the way, I say quite often, in English and Finnish. Hmmm...
farmgirl
03-08-2004, 07:24 PM
I can count to ten in Finnish.... just sayin' :D
That's all I remember from the summer I spent there many moons ago.....
Well that.... and that I spent a lot of time dodging my host "father"..... :roll:
Non-native english speakers will swear that its the hardest language to learn, but from what I have seen of Finnish, I beg to differ. I dont even know where to begin with that. But oh well, I am an american, so everyone should learn my language!
Same here...English is actually one of the easier languages to learn IMO... don't really know about Finnish, but it would definately be harder to learn for me than for example Danish, Norwegian or Swedish.
Maine Finn
03-08-2004, 07:29 PM
I can count to ten in Finnish.... just sayin' :D
That's all I remember from the summer I spent there many moons ago.....
Well that.... and that I spent a lot of time dodging my host "father"..... :roll:
1yksi
2 kaksi
3 kolme
4 neljä
5 viisi
6 kuusi
7 seitsemän
8 kahdeksan
9 yhdeksän
10 kymmenen
11 yksitoista
12 kaksitoista
13 kolmetoista
14 neljätoista
15 viisitoista
16 kuusitoista
17 seitsemäntoista
18 kahdeksantoista
19 yhdeksäntoista
20 kaksikymmentä
:D
Now I feel special.
memphiz
03-08-2004, 07:43 PM
I can count to ten in Finnish.... just sayin' :D
That's all I remember from the summer I spent there many moons ago.....
Well that.... and that I spent a lot of time dodging my host "father"..... :roll:
1yksi
2 kaksi
3 kolme
4 neljä
5 viisi
6 kuusi
7 seitsemän
8 kahdeksan
9 yhdeksän
10 kymmenen
11 yksitoista
12 kaksitoista
13 kolmetoista
14 neljätoista
15 viisitoista
16 kuusitoista
17 seitsemäntoista
18 kahdeksantoista
19 yhdeksäntoista
20 kaksikymmentä
:D
Now I feel special.
HAHA my (suposidly) native language
oon
doo
twa
...four
five
screw it french is hard
Nondescript
03-09-2004, 08:55 AM
Non-native english speakers will swear that its the hardest language to learn, but from what I have seen of Finnish, I beg to differ. I dont even know where to begin with that. But oh well, I am an american, so everyone should learn my language!
Same here...English is actually one of the easier languages to learn IMO... don't really know about Finnish, but it would definately be harder to learn for me than for example Danish, Norwegian or Swedish.
I agree with Haiw. English is easy to learn, especially if you're expossed to it every day, TV for example.
I think that Swedish is one of the easiest languages in the world to learn, could be cause I am Swedish though. But what makes it easy is that you ****ounce the words as they are spelled, well most of them anyway. There isn't a lot of grammar to learn. The only thing that is difficult for a non-native speaker is when to use en or ett
example
en bok= a book
ett bord= a table
What makes it difficult is that there is no rule for it. Like in English
An apple= ett äpple
A banana= en banan
Well that concludes your first lesson in Swedish, I hope you all learned something today. ;)
'mammaknullare
sug min kuk' so what do you
think of my swedish?
;)
Nondescript
03-09-2004, 09:30 AM
'mammaknullare
sug min kuk' so what do you
think of my swedish?
;)
You seem to know the most important stuff. rofl
kinghk
03-09-2004, 09:46 AM
'mammaknullare
sug min kuk' so what do you
think of my swedish?
;)
I'm not swedish, but shouldn't mammaknullare have been morsaknullare instead?
Nondescript
03-09-2004, 09:52 AM
'mammaknullare
sug min kuk' so what do you
think of my swedish?
;)
I'm not swedish, but shouldn't mammaknullare have been morsaknullare instead?
Naa mammaknullare is better, the word that is, being one is bad.
kinghk
03-09-2004, 09:55 AM
Naa mammaknullare is better, the word that is, being one is bad.
I figured out that myself
:)
spectre5
03-09-2004, 10:42 AM
Mainefinn, Listening Findelligens isn't the wisest choice when learning finnish :) . They speak what we call slangi ( perhaps slang in english ) ?
If you really wanna know how us northeners speak or ****ounce - download music from 'Tulenkantajat' -band.
Anyway, nice to know that somebody is interested in us northern hillbillies :)
t.
Antti Korpela
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