View Full Version : It's a thread 4 ya'll 2 talk yoaa language, eh?
Not a thread to speak your linguistic language, but a thread to speak your dialectic language.
Paadon me, I have to go paak tha kaaa. :beam:
Vuk
(NO SAA! :O)
Warmaster Horus
10-01-2007, 21:06
I'm pretty sure the TYOLT includes both types -linguistic and dialectic.
However, the advantage of this thread is that it does, in fact, remind of that the TYOLT is not restricted to Dutch - even though it may seem so.
scotchedpommes
10-01-2007, 21:33
However, the advantage of this thread is that it does, in fact, remind of that the TYOLT is not restricted to Dutch - even though it may seem so.
Would it make sense at this point to suggest that the other thread could do with
renaming? As I think we all know that it is the Dutch thread in all but name.
Warmaster Horus
10-01-2007, 21:35
I proposed it in the thread. Nothing was done about it.
I guess they like their feeling of being able to mislead everyone at first...
Objection!
Flemish/Dutch thread would be more appropriate.
Doebaa, van maa mögde gaale daan droed noeme gelek as da gaale da wilt. Den deize zal oek rap noar ons goesting genoemd werre zenne.
scotchedpommes
10-01-2007, 21:39
Yes, of course I meant to say Dutch / Flemish. But then the pedant within me
wants to insist Afrikaans also; but I won't, because I want to stay away from
that thread. ~;p
Yes, of course I meant to say Dutch / Flemish. But then the pedant within me
wants to insist Afrikaans also; but I won't, because I want to stay away from
that thread. ~;p
Eila, eila, iest Vlôms, dein Hollands. Da moet dus weire: Flemish/Dutch in plosj van Dutch/Flemish.
~;)
Objection!
Flemish/Dutch thread would be more appropriate.
I woulnd't call it objection myselve really, more like delayed awaraness. As if the red devils are really a footballteam, something like that. Or is it a she.
I woulnd't call it objection myselve really, more like delayed awaraness. As if the red devils are really a footballteam, something like that. Or is it a she.
Is dat jouw dialect :inquisitive:
In alle geval, ik peis da standaardnederlands hie ni mag...
'ey y'all! Le's keep it in American, eh? err...English. :beam:
Shock'n Ya'll!
Vuk
Marshal Murat
10-01-2007, 22:15
Well a' don't quite understaand what your talk'n 'bout?
'ey y'all! Le's keep it in American, eh? err...English. :beam:
Shock'n Ya'll!
Vuk
Allthough the european Dutch speaking area is rather small, geographically speaking, there do exist a lot of Dutch/Flemish dialects...
This is the flemish dialect of my region:
Doebaa, van maa mögde gaale daan droed noeme gelek as da gaale da wilt. Den deize zal oek rap noar ons goesting genoemd werre zenne.
Eila, eila, iest Vlôms, dein Hollands. Da moet dus weire: Flemish/Dutch in plosj van Dutch/Flemish.
Ay Caan't imagine what you could be taalking about! Aah you insinuating that ay caan't speak American? No Sir! :P
What I said is that we should try to keep it too English (not just try, but succeed :beam:).
Crazed Rabbit
10-01-2007, 23:50
We've got a load of gray skies and no drizzle from it. Really switched quick from the dog days a August to the temps we've got now.
*gah* Washingtonians don't have much of a dialect.
CR
He tino pai taku reo Ingarangi, a, kaore aku rangirua.
~;p
E'bain, J'pense cette tred eh bain close d'et fini, la.
Speak English you commies!!!
;)
Vuk
Samurai Waki
10-02-2007, 00:36
eh, Grey Skies... snowy mountains, winter is comin' a little too soon fer me. Course' thee move was my decision and I'm glad I took it. Still feels like home, and I'm not complaining, its really pretty up here.
(Montanan's don't have a lot of different dialect except for the Hill Folk, but we generally speak with sort of a drawl so a pronunciation of words is elongated and it sounds a bit slower than say Californian "English").
eh, Grey Skies... snowy mountains, winter is comin' a little too soon fer me. Course' thee move was my decision and I'm glad I took it. Still feels like home, and I'm not complaining, its really pretty up here.
(Montanan's don't have a lot of different dialect except for the Hill Folk, but we generally speak with sort of a drawl so a pronunciation of words is elongated and it sounds a bit slower than say Californian "English").
lol, in Mass noone ponounces thei aahs. :P lol And they always say "NO SIR!!"
:P
Vuk
woad&fangs
10-02-2007, 00:45
We've got a load of gray skies and no drizzle from it. Really switched quick from the dog days a August to the temps we've got now.
*gah* Washingtonians don't have much of a dialect.
CR
Trust me, you do but you just don't realize it. I'm not sure of how to type a Wisconsin accent. Truthfully, it is pretty minor unless you talk to people out in the country then it sounds a lot like the stereotypical Chicago Bears fan accent. "Duh Bares"
Brat: pronounced Brot- a delicacy of our great state, not an annoying child
Euchre: pronounced You-ker- The best card game ever
Trust me, you do but you just don't realize it. I'm not sure of how to type a Wisconsin accent. Truthfully, it is pretty minor unless you talk to people out in the country then it sounds a lot like the stereotypical Chicago Bears fan accent. "Duh Bares"
Brat: pronounced Brot- a delicacy of our great state, not an annoying child
Euchre: pronounced You-ker- The best card game ever
lol, I live in WI now. The WI accent is VERY unmistakable, believe me.
"Wiscawnsin" = "Wisconsin"
"Woof" = "Roof"
etc
:P
Vuk
woad&fangs
10-02-2007, 01:02
lol, I live in WI now. The WI accent is VERY unmistakable, believe me.
"Wiscawnsin" = "Wisconsin"
"Woof" = "Roof"
etc
:P
Vuk
Depends on where you live, the further north you git and the more rural ya git then the stronger the accent. People where I live(in Dane county, that's the county with Madison) have a much weaker accent then people where I hunt(Sauk county, about 50 minutes north of where I live and only a few miles outside of the CWD eradication zone).
Samurai Waki
10-02-2007, 02:19
Montanan accent varies quite a bit as well, Western Montanans tend to sound closer to Washingtonians, than say Eastern Montanans who sound like they have a sock in their mouth.
Wai shuld I writ in dutch?
Long liv Inglish and Spanish, bat spanish is beter tan inglish. Plis, tech mi dutch.
O bra, why no one hya speak da kine hawaiian pidgin. All da haoles tink dey can speak good, eh? Tell me speak like am from holland i go bus yo face. Meh no wan no pilikia but avrybody wanna speak dutch wen i no want.
Boyar Son
10-02-2007, 02:50
wai doo peepl think inglish is hard?
this must bee tha most eziest langwaj on erth, awl others ar barberik
wai doo peepl think inglish is hard?
this must bee tha most eziest langwaj on erth, awl others ar barberik
Iu shuld bi mor civiliced. Not bashin oter idioms.
Samurai Waki
10-02-2007, 03:26
Utter Idiums? wut dat meen? Yo nawt macin' no since.
Boyar Son
10-02-2007, 03:27
Iu shuld bi mor civiliced. Not bashin oter idioms.
wat???
I downt understand yu. pleez repeet wat yu said in big leters pleez, and downt yus such big werds, not evrywons a scolor (<<scholor).
Strike For The South
10-02-2007, 03:42
Go Cowboys
seireikhaan
10-02-2007, 03:45
Dialect? I have no dialect or accent. Its everyone else who has the accents!
~;)
Abokasee
10-02-2007, 07:21
Im from north somerset, gert makin cider place, are dialect is slowly being dumped on tha bristolians, they too use te word gert, and will soon use makin.
VOTE FOR SOMERSET AS A EB II FACTION
:grin:
Mikeus Caesar
10-02-2007, 08:55
(i find the easiest way to do this is also to spell it how you say it)
Soh this is lahk, the languij thred? Ohnly, it's yer'oen dialect?
Thas swanki, innit?
I do speak in an accent (a very strong one) and can speak the regional language (it's above a dialect ~:cheers: ). But I can't type it, because it's simply too difficult.
Moar, wie kunn'n 't tuul'k altied eem' verzoek'n, um te kieken wie 't goat
Depends on where you live, the further north you git and the more rural ya git then the stronger the accent. People where I live(in Dane county, that's the county with Madison) have a much weaker accent then people where I hunt(Sauk county, about 50 minutes north of where I live and only a few miles outside of the CWD eradication zone).
Lol, I live in the rural area with a LOT of Polish and Germans. :P The accent here is VERY strong. :P
Vuk
Kagemusha
10-02-2007, 17:19
Mistä sä Vuk luulet että kaikki puhuu amerikkaa tai sen murteita? Pitäis uudelleen nimetä tämä thredi: talk Vuk´s language thread.:laugh4: Jos täällä ei kerran omaa kieltään saa puhua.GAH!:titanic:
Mistä sä Vuk luulet että kaikki puhuu amerikkaa tai sen murteita? Pitäis uudelleen nimetä tämä thredi: talk Vuk´s language thread.:laugh4: Jos täällä ei kerran omaa kieltään saa puhua.GAH!:titanic:
??? lol
Im from north somerset, gert makin cider place, ...
What am I making?:help:
Yoa ahh pathetical! All of yoa!
pevergreen
10-03-2007, 00:33
Well i was sittin at home last sunduy mornin, when me mate boomer rang, said he was havin a few friends over for a barbie, said he might cook a burra or two. I said "sounds great!, Will walla be there?" he said "Yeah, and vegie might come to" I said to me wife anna, "you wanna go anna?" she said "ill go if din goes" i said to boomer "What'll we do about Nulla?" he said "Nulla bores me to tears, leave him at home" We rocked up to the party at about 2, went straight into the kitchen to put some booze in the fridge, and you wouldnt believe, theres boomers wife warra trying to plat a puss. Now i dont like to speak ill o' warra but how much can a koala bear?
Thats all for now, going to works. Bloody Oath...
Yoa ahh pathetical! All of yoa!
Eh! Garde toi civile mon gah. J've pas avoir besoin det le bad guy.
CountArach
10-03-2007, 09:09
Well i was sittin at home last sunduy mornin, when me mate boomer rang, said he was havin a few friends over for a barbie, said he might cook a burra or two. I said "sounds great!, Will walla be there?" he said "Yeah, and vegie might come to" I said to me wife anna, "you wanna go anna?" she said "ill go if din goes" i said to boomer "What'll we do about Nulla?" he said "Nulla bores me to tears, leave him at home" We rocked up to the party at about 2, went straight into the kitchen to put some booze in the fridge, and you wouldnt believe, theres boomers wife warra trying to plat a puss. Now i dont like to speak ill o' warra but how much can a koala bear?
Thats all for now, going to works. Bloody Oath...
hehe, Australiana rocks.
DukeofSerbia
10-03-2007, 09:18
Yes, of course I meant to say Dutch / Flemish. But then the pedant within me
wants to insist Afrikaans also; but I won't, because I want to stay away from
that thread. ~;p
By time to time I pop up and write in српски (ћирилица). :clown:
Mikeus Caesar
10-03-2007, 10:28
By time to time I pop up and write in српски (ћирилица). :clown:
Srpski? Hirilitsa?
What is this madness? Serbian makes no sense to me.
Eh! Garde toi civile mon gah. J've pas avoir besoin det le bad guy.
Something about keeping things civilized, huh?
Sorry, I dont speak French
Ich peis da et hei ma inet hundrurt loapt. Ne boabelse kal vewarring, si stich mich vroagt.
King Henry V
10-03-2007, 20:31
I say, what a jolly good idea for a thread! I think it's absolutely spiffing! Now I'll be able to see all the variety of dialects and accents from around the world submitted by Johnny Foreigner and all the other lower class yobboes. My anthropology lecturer at Magdalene's will be most chuffed. Anyway, must dash, as I have to have a quick snifter before going out for supper. Toodle pip!
Talk our native languages eh? OK...
idk, my bff jill? omg wtf lol, oic u 1 2 txt? kthx
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