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  1. Raven King profile image59
    Raven Kingposted 14 years ago

    pike

  2. I*n*v*i*c*t*u*s profile image60
    I*n*v*i*c*t*u*sposted 14 years ago

    Ciao smile    (Italian for Hello/goodbye)

    Ti Amo smile  (Italian for I Love you)

  3. mkott profile image66
    mkottposted 14 years ago

    Biodh la iontach agat!
    Gaelic - Have a great day.

    Schonen Tag noch!
    German - Have a good one!

  4. Raven King profile image59
    Raven Kingposted 14 years ago

    Bok swima.  smile
    Croatian- Hi y'all

    1. livelonger profile image85
      livelongerposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Almost - bok svima (with a V, not W).

      Volim te - I love you (Croatian and Serbian)
      Kocham cie - I love you (Polish)
      Ik hou van jou - I love you (Dutch)

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    zampanoposted 14 years ago

    aïe - euro - ouch !

  6. misterspook profile image61
    misterspookposted 14 years ago

    plutzlich! [German] = suddenly!

  7. JYOTI KOTHARI profile image60
    JYOTI KOTHARIposted 14 years ago

    "hothat", Bengali (Indian regional language of Bengal)
    synonym for suddenly.
    Thanks,
    Jyoti Kothari

  8. JYOTI KOTHARI profile image60
    JYOTI KOTHARIposted 14 years ago

    "hothat", Bengali (Indian regional language of Bengal)
    synonym for suddenly.
    Thanks,
    Jyoti Kothari

  9. I*n*v*i*c*t*u*s profile image60
    I*n*v*i*c*t*u*sposted 14 years ago

    Uff-da (Swedish) for guess..smile

  10. BrianFanslau profile image60
    BrianFanslauposted 14 years ago

    Dun-coff (Dumby head in German) IDK if that is the right spelling.

  11. Davinagirl3 profile image61
    Davinagirl3posted 14 years ago

    Marklar!

  12. LondonGirl profile image82
    LondonGirlposted 14 years ago

    "Shalom" - "peace" in Hebrew, used as "hello" or "goodbye" too.

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      zampanoposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      This is a very nice one.
      PAZ - portuguese - shalom

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    zampanoposted 14 years ago

    Adeus - portuguese - Hello or god bye

  14. Paradise7 profile image69
    Paradise7posted 14 years ago

    Danke.

    (Thank you)

    1. JYOTI KOTHARI profile image60
      JYOTI KOTHARIposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Dhanyavad. ( Sanskrit and All north Indian languages), means Thank You.

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    sneakorocksolidposted 14 years ago

    Whasamattau-whats wrong with you-Italian

  16. Real Estate Lady profile image59
    Real Estate Ladyposted 14 years ago

    ku'uipo Hawai'ian (sweetheart)

  17. blaise25 profile image75
    blaise25posted 14 years ago

    maganda - beautiful

    1. emievil profile image68
      emievilposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Pangit (Filipino) - ugly smile

  18. Pare Bellum profile image56
    Pare Bellumposted 14 years ago

    Pare Bellum - Latin - Prepare for War

  19. LondonGirl profile image82
    LondonGirlposted 14 years ago

    "dulce et decorum est pro patria mori" - "it is sweet and proper to die for one's country" Latin

  20. Charia Samher profile image62
    Charia Samherposted 14 years ago

    Mahal kita http://content.sweetim.com/sim/cpie/emoticons/00020144.gif I love you http://content.sweetim.com/sim/cpie/emoticons/00020144.gif Filipino

    1. JYOTI KOTHARI profile image60
      JYOTI KOTHARIposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Tane prem karu chhu. (Gujrati-I love you) Gujrat, a province in India.

  21. elayne001 profile image77
    elayne001posted 14 years ago

    fiefia = happy
    'ofa = love

    in the Tongan language

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    \Brenda Scullyposted 14 years ago

    how do you say i love you in french........ used to know but cannot remember ah it is coming back to me

                       any way cheri, was at the end of it ha ha

    is it je tem i know it wont be spelt right

    1. emievil profile image68
      emievilposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      hmmm - je t'aime? smile

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    \Brenda Scullyposted 14 years ago

    oh yeah.... Steve used to write to me every day years and years ago, he learnt french at school, i did not..... he used to put that at the end of the letters..... i used to think i was sooooooooooooo lucky

    1. emievil profile image68
      emievilposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Used to read that word in some of the novels I read. Never heard anybody actually say it. I think it's romantic if you hear those words from a Frenchman big_smile

  24. manlypoetryman profile image76
    manlypoetrymanposted 14 years ago

    "Pura Vida"- a phrase mostly heard in Costa Rica that roughly translates to "enjoy life" or "live life to the fullest."

    1. tantrum profile image60
      tantrumposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Pura Vida , Manly! I love that phrase. I've been there using it all thetime ! Gracias ,amigo !

      1. manlypoetryman profile image76
        manlypoetrymanposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Oh...So you have been amongst the "Ticos"...? I love it there, as well.

        1. tantrum profile image60
          tantrumposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          Wonderful country smile

          1. manlypoetryman profile image76
            manlypoetrymanposted 14 years agoin reply to this

            Yes it is, tantrum. Last time I went...I just about didn't make it back...literally. It was because I loved it so much there!

  25. webismine profile image57
    webismineposted 14 years ago

    Vanakkam - it's said for wishing in tamil language.

    Kaalai vanakkam for good morning and Maalai vanakkam for good evening smile

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    Madame Xposted 14 years ago

    Shanti (Sanskrit)

    peace

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    zampanoposted 14 years ago

    confusão - confusion - portuguese

  28. loveofnight profile image77
    loveofnightposted 14 years ago

    feliz, alegre=happy=spanish

  29. loveofnight profile image77
    loveofnightposted 14 years ago

    gelukkig, bly= happy = african

  30. loveofnight profile image77
    loveofnightposted 14 years ago

    fraaiheid, schoonheid, knapheid = dutch = beauty

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    sneakorocksolidposted 14 years ago

    Raiders!-Dumbish-loser

  32. loveofnight profile image77
    loveofnightposted 14 years ago

    hitan = sorrow = japanese

  33. ReuVera profile image81
    ReuVeraposted 14 years ago

    Toda (thanks)- Hebrew; Toda raba- thank you much

    Spasibo (thanks)- Russian; bol'shoe spasibo (thank you much)

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    zampanoposted 14 years ago

    ouh la la ! - my goodness!, great balls of fire ! - french

  35. rcisophie profile image59
    rcisophieposted 14 years ago

    Bom dia - good morning - portuguese

    Dober dan - good morning - slovene

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    zampanoposted 14 years ago

    I've been tempted to correct that one at the time it was posted.
    But there is sometimes an agreable charm in foreign accents.
    I played with it's phonetics in my mind and found it interesting.

    What about "Eu gosto dji você ?"
    ain't that nice ?

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    rednckwmnposted 14 years ago

    no
    french for no
    other than igpay atinlay, thats all i got. oh, friends tell me im fluent in bitchonese, but that requires body language too

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    zampanoposted 14 years ago

    Bitchonese. I'm sure you are a good girl.
    Bitchonese must be spoken in a four legged manner.
    Here's a new one for you :

    cadeluslingus - bitchonese - Freedonian

    by the way : no, is not french for no.

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      rednckwmnposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      oh man!!!!! what is french for no?

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    zampanoposted 14 years ago

    in many languages, the word "no" sounds like "perhaps"

    so, french for no is peut-être... ou non?

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      rednckwmnposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      so, did I just spell it wrong?
      beunas nochas....good night
      hasta manana..(sorry I dont know how to make the swoopy thing over the n)..untill the morning...

  40. SunSeven profile image62
    SunSevenposted 14 years ago

    bu yong xie - You are welcome, in Chinese Language smile
    Best Regards

  41. europewalker profile image79
    europewalkerposted 14 years ago

    A la prochaine - until next time   French

  42. cashmere profile image78
    cashmereposted 14 years ago

    Phir milenge (Hindi) Till we meet again

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    shinujohn2008posted 14 years ago

    Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge

    1. JYOTI KOTHARI profile image60
      JYOTI KOTHARIposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      It is in Hindi that means "People full of love will take the bride with them".

      I request you to tell about the language and meaning of the quoted word or words if possible.

      Thanks,
      Jyoti Kothari

  44. Zsuzsy Bee profile image85
    Zsuzsy Beeposted 14 years ago

    Tempus fugit : latin for 'Time flies'

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    rednckwmnposted 14 years ago

    "Baby, bring the car around.."
    man talk for.."im drunk."

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      zampanoposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      hehehe.
      no in french is said "non".
      in portuguse it is "não". (with the swoopy thing)
      but sometimes we say "naaaaaaaaa !"

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        rednckwmnposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        thanks.  i say naaaaa sometimes too.   smile

  46. JYOTI KOTHARI profile image60
    JYOTI KOTHARIposted 14 years ago

    "Shadi" in Urdu
    "Vyah" in Hindi
    "Vivah" and Pani-Grahan in Sanskrit
    All these words  same meaning i.e. Marriage.

    Thanks,
    Jyoti Kothari

  47. Ronaldos profile image61
    Ronaldosposted 14 years ago

    Me encanta este lugar (Spanish) - I Love this place ! Meaning HP

  48. karmen88 profile image61
    karmen88posted 14 years ago

    Me sienta creativa de hoy = I feel creative today

  49. Zsuzsy Bee profile image85
    Zsuzsy Beeposted 14 years ago

    veni, vidi, vici....I came, I saw, and I conquered
    I don't remember much more of my Latin lessons

  50. ScarletRyan1970 profile image60
    ScarletRyan1970posted 14 years ago

    Ua Ua (Meaning yes in Australian Aboriginal lanuage)

 
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