iplayJoin Date: 2007-12-31 Post Count: 8795 |
Did you know Rosetta Stone comes in Latin? O_O
I was surprised when I saw that on their site.
Looks like the language shall never die! :D
Maybe they need to release more ancient or "dead" languages like Mayan, Ainu, or Navajo. But IDK. |
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engineer1Join Date: 2008-05-08 Post Count: 10856 |
Yeah Rosseta Stone is awsome... |
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Navajo isn't dead, it has nearly 150,000 speakers. |
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iplayJoin Date: 2007-12-31 Post Count: 8795 |
OK, let's go with "ancient", then. |
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jedi640Join Date: 2007-12-06 Post Count: 1015 |
Did the Spartans have their own language? (Sparta is a city-state in Rome) |
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Dr01d3k4Join Date: 2007-10-11 Post Count: 17916 |
Probably not. They would of spoken Latin as well.
Karera wa Ratin hanasu.
@iPlay: I put down lots of information about conjugating verbs and adjectives into a word document so I can learn how to make the different verb bases for ichidan and godan verbs, and then where each is used. Same with I Adjectives. |
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XieXieJoin Date: 2008-06-06 Post Count: 6728 |
//Did the Spartans have their own language? (Sparta WAS a city-state in GREECE)//
Fixed :) |
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iplayJoin Date: 2007-12-31 Post Count: 8795 |
@ Jedi640:
Fail.
@ Dr01d3k4:
Stop forgetting your particles. |
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HaengbokJoin Date: 2009-10-18 Post Count: 198 |
@jedi640:
Did the Spartans have their own language? (Sparta is a city-state in Rome)
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Did you seriously just have a lingual and geographical fail? Wow... Sparta was located in Ancient Greece, so judging by modern standards, the language would be "Ancient Greek," (or possible Mycenaean Greek) which differs from Modern Greek. |
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Robodog112Top 100 PosterJoin Date: 2008-08-15 Post Count: 38052 |
Latin is used all over the place. |
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Dr01d3k4Join Date: 2007-10-11 Post Count: 17916 |
@iPlay: Doh -_- Is it ga or wo with hanasu? Also, how do you say 'not', as in 'Not you'. Do you say 'No you'/'Iie anata' or 'You aren't'/'Anata dewa arimasen'? |
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iplayJoin Date: 2007-12-31 Post Count: 8795 |
It's o (を) with hanasu.
"No, you" = Iie anata
"Not you" = Anata dewa arimasen |
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Dr01d3k4Join Date: 2007-10-11 Post Count: 17916 |
Kk ty |
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jedi640Join Date: 2007-12-06 Post Count: 1015 |
I don't remember posting anything on this... |
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