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What languages have you heard today?

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cordelia0507
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 Message 57 of 121
23 November 2009 at 11:28pm | IP Logged 
I heard a Western European language I couldn't quite identify today...

Two people sat on the bus behind me. They look like Danes or Dutch people from their faces, height and clothing style. The language sounded Germanic, but it definitely wasn't German, Dutch or any Scandinavian language (all of which I can very easily tell apart).

That leaves some kind of very strong German or Dutch regional dialect (I don't know much about that) or maybe Luxembourgish which I wouldn't be able to spot either. I was able to understand a fraction of what they were saying but I don't know how.
This is a real mystery.. I am very intrigued.


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patuco
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 Message 58 of 121
25 November 2009 at 6:45pm | IP Logged 
cordelia0507 wrote:
This is a real mystery.. I am very intrigued.

Perhaps you should have politely asked them what language they were speaking :)
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cordelia0507
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 Message 59 of 121
25 November 2009 at 9:04pm | IP Logged 
patuco wrote:
cordelia0507 wrote:
This is a real mystery.. I am very intrigued.

Perhaps you should have politely asked them what language they were speaking :)


Yes, Well I guess I could have but.... I didn't really think of that, and they were sitting behind me at the bus, involved in a discussion. I would have had to interrupt and would have seemed rather nosy I think!

Plus incidentally, I've been asked a few times what language I speak when I speak Swedish abroad with friends or family. People who ask about that usually have an agenda. They want to be your guide or chat you up or something... Last time was on the Eurostar with my sister. A guy appeared out of the blue and "guessed" that we were Czech.. We got mildly irritated because obviously Czech sounds nothing like Swedish plus both she and I look very Nordic (not Central EUropean), so his guess was quite far off the mark. As a chat up line it was 1/10... Hehe


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aionis
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 Message 60 of 121
08 December 2009 at 2:59am | IP Logged 
Today, around my neighborhood and on campus, I heard English, Mandarin, Spanish and Korean.
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ruskivyetr
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 Message 61 of 121
08 December 2009 at 8:05am | IP Logged 
This thread is a little old but I think it would be fun to see how many different languages people hear each and everyday.

For me today:

Hungarian- from a friend talking on the phone

German- speaking to one of my teachers who speaks German too :D

Polish- Another friend talking on the phone

Russian- little listening, here and there

Czech- Speaking a little with my friend

English- (of course)

Spanish- a Spanish student speaking to their teacher

French- Another friend speaking to their parent


It really is quite amazing when you think about it. I don't think twice about it I guess.

Edited by ruskivyetr on 08 December 2009 at 8:05am

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mick33
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 Message 62 of 121
31 December 2009 at 11:49pm | IP Logged 
Sunday I heard a little bit of Danish and Hawaiian.
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Woodpecker
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 Message 63 of 121
01 January 2010 at 12:17am | IP Logged 
My family is visiting me in Egypt right now and I took them to the Pyramids today, where I heard a fantastic array of languages. I know for certain that I heard three dialects of Arabic, French, German, English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Italian, some form of Chinese, Japanese, and some Eastern European language, and I heard a few snatches of something that was Romance but I couldn't place; I would guess it was Portuguese. Oh, and there was some Norwegian as well. Pretty international crowd...
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Captain Haddock
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 Message 64 of 121
01 January 2010 at 3:46am | IP Logged 
On New Year's Eve, I heard Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, and Cebuano all day.


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