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Language Fun

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2022 2:07 am
by Silvana Mandeville
HOL is full of people from many countries in the world. These differences make the language used by us different, but of course that doesn't prevent us from making friends here, where all of us are united by English. However, have you ever been curious about languages ​​from other countries? Now, this thread exists to share and learn new languages. Especially for those of you who like to learn new languages ​​or like to travel, this might be your favorite place!

You can reply to this post with your favorite words or sentences in other languages, important phrases useful for foreigners, etc. But please remember to keep everything according to HOL-rules. And please use Latin Characters when writing so all of us can read them easily.

You can reply to this post as the example below;

Word(s): Senang bertemu denganmu
Meaning: Nice to meet you
Language: Indonesian

Re: Language Fun

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2022 2:16 am
by Emily Spencer
Word(s): ti amo di più
Meaning: I love you more
Language: Italian

Re: Language Fun

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2022 6:15 am
by Reyyan Azkendra
is it ok to add some word in the same language?

Word(s): Apa kabar? Or Bagaimana kabarmu?
Meaning: how are you?
Language: Indonesian

Re: Language Fun

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2022 9:59 am
by Caius Magnusson
Here's a brief compilation of some of my favourite words in Japanese!

Japanese Script: 魁・淵・誇らしい・覇権・無敵・自主独立・豹変・憂鬱・戦略・囁き
Romanisation: sakigake・fuchi・hokorashii・haken・muteki・jishu dokuritsu・hyōhen・yūutsu・senryaku・sasayaki
Meaning: leader, forefront, innovator・abyss・proud, haughty, arrogant・hegemony・unparalleled, undefeated・self-reliance・drastic change, do an about-face・melancholy・strategy・whisper
Language: Japanese

Re: Language Fun

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2023 11:37 pm
by Prof. Will Lestrange
One of the most fun things about Finnish is the way words and even proper names change places when used as different parts of a sentence. For example, the founder of my own house - Slytherin is named Salazar Luihuinen, with the house itself being named Luihuinen.

But is that what the Sorting Hat says? No, not at all! When you get Sorted into a House, you have to use the translative case (which means essentially you're becoming of that House), which has an associated ending "-ksi" (pronounced like the ending "-xy" in English). And when you start with a word or name ending in "-nen", that always becomes "-se" before applying the ending (well, except for the partitive case, where you use "-sta"). So, this means that whenever the Finnish Sorting Hat calls someone into my House, it will do so by saying Luihuiseksi!

In Silvana's proposed format:

Word(s): Luihuinen (nominative case); Luihuiseksi (translative case)
Meaning: Slytherin (as a name); Slytherin (when Sorting)
Language: Finnish

Re: Language Fun

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2023 8:51 am
by Athlarien Eirlys
word(s) : berusaha melakukan yang terbaik, lebih baik daripada menjadi yang terbaik
meaning : do the best is better than doing the best
language : Indonesian

Re: Language Fun

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2023 3:29 pm
by Louis Walles
Words: Dzien dobry
Meaning: Good morning
Language: Polish

Re: Language Fun

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2023 8:12 am
by Silvana Mandeville
Word(s): Sampai jumpa lagi
Meaning: See you later
Language: Indonesian

Re: Language Fun

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2023 6:44 pm
by Adeline Morior
Word(s): Hoe gaan dit met jou?
Meaning: How are you doing?
Language: Afrikaans

Re: Language Fun

Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2023 5:04 am
by Amy Smith
Word(s) : À tout à l’heure!
Meaning : See you later!
Language : French

Re: Language Fun

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2023 4:36 pm
by Everly Whisper
Word(s): Piacere di conoscerti
Meaning: Nice to meet you
Language: Italian