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Matthew said:
No Habla Espanole, excepto eso, y eso, y eso, y eso, y eso, y eso...

I said I don't speak Spanish, except for that, and that, and that. At least that's what I remember my Spanish teacher telling me it is. Also, don't mind my spelling. Spanish is not my cup of tea. πŸ™‚
It would be:
No hablo EspaΓ±ol, excepto por este, y eso y eso...etc.
Except for this, and that and that etc
Ni hao ma?
 
Creative said:
Dutch?

Me nombre' es Creative.
*Mi nombre
Me is a reflexive/indirect object pronoun, not a possessive πŸ™‚

I think ni hao ma is chinese or vietnamese but definitely not japanese.
 
Ni Hao Ma is definitely Chinese πŸ™‚

and

Salut oamenii, incearca sa ghiceasca aceasta

sounds like Russian πŸ˜›

kisiko chai chahiye ?
 
GooseDennis said:
Japanese. More specifically, Romaji. And it would be Genki wa desu?
It's actually Ogenki desuka πŸ™‚

Ashish92 said:
Ni Hao Ma is definitely Chinese πŸ™‚

and

Salut oamenii, incearca sa ghiceasca aceasta

sounds like Russian πŸ˜›

kisiko chai chahiye ?
Tagalog? I don't know.

γˆγ„γ”γ§γ―γͺいてください. (Translate it, if you want πŸ˜›)
 
Sam! said:
GooseDennis said:
Japanese. More specifically, Romaji. And it would be Genki wa desu?
It's actually Ogenki desuka πŸ™‚

Ashish92 said:
Ni Hao Ma is definitely Chinese πŸ™‚

and

Salut oamenii, incearca sa ghiceasca aceasta

sounds like Russian πŸ˜›

kisiko chai chahiye ?
Tagalog? I don't know.

γˆγ„γ”γ§γ―γͺいてください. (Translate it, if you want πŸ˜›)
Didn't want to cheat and translate but that's Japanese I'm pretty sure. Chinese and Korean have more solid, straight characters, whereas Japanese has the kinda slanty ones.
 
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