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Post by Roger Ashbauch on Jun 21, 2007 16:16:44 GMT -5
Local Customs & Disguises Professor Roger Ashbauch Lesson 3Great job, class. You're really getting good at this. We're going to do something a little different for this lesson. I want you to choose a language that you do not speak. Fill out the following language phrasebook so that you can use important terms and phrases when on spy missions. Language ProfileLanguage: Number of Speakers: Where is this language spoken: Language PhrasebookHello!: Good Bye!: Help!: I don't understand.: Leave me alone!: What is your name?: Where are you from?: Thank you!: Where's the bathroom?: Do you speak...?: ResourcesOmniglotREPLY TO THIS THREAD WITH YOUR HOMEWORK
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Post by MeiMei on Jun 25, 2007 21:25:56 GMT -5
Language Profile Language: Dutch Number of Speakers: A lot Where is this language spoken: Netherlands
Language Phrasebook
>Hello!: Hallo, Goede Dag >Good Bye!: Tot Ziens, Tot straks (see you later), Tot gauw (see you soon), Dag, Doeg, Doei >Help!: Help! Hulp! >I don't understand.: Ik begrijp het niet >Leave me alone!: Laat me met rust! >What is your name?: Hoe heet je? Wat is jouw naam? >Where are you from?: Waar kom je vandaan? (inf) Waar komt u vandaan? (frm) >Thank you!: dank U dank U wel (frm) bedankt, dank je wel (informal) dank U zeer (thank you very much) duizend maal dank (thousand times thanks) >Where's the bathroom?: Waar is de WC? Waar is het toilet? >Do you speak...?: Spreekt u Nederlands? (frm) Spreek je Nederlands? (inf)
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