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Gosiak
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 Message 201 of 306
14 May 2012 at 10:22am | IP Logged 
Welsh

Name a language that does not have a direct translation for the word 'please'.
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Josquin
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 Message 202 of 306
14 May 2012 at 1:54pm | IP Logged 
morinkhuur wrote:
Some dialects of Dutch, and - according to Wikipedia - also some dialects of German that i have never heard of.

Well, I thought of a proper language, so the correct answer would have been Faroese, but I accept your answers, too.
The Siegerland region in Germany where the [ɹ] is spoken is quite close to the place where I grew up.

Edited by Josquin on 14 May 2012 at 1:54pm

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 Message 203 of 306
14 May 2012 at 3:12pm | IP Logged 
Central Rotokas (I have a faint memory of having mentioned Rotokas before)

Name a language with only two vowels (living or dead).

EDIT: Where did Iversen's post go!?

Edited by Mauritz on 14 May 2012 at 3:12pm

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 Message 204 of 306
15 May 2012 at 11:17pm | IP Logged 
Abkhazian dialects



yes, of course Sami is the correct answer - The fact that Inuits have 100 words for snow is one of the myths in the language word, I think they should make a TV program 'Language myth busters'


Name a language spoken officialy in a autonomous republic bigger than Argentine, but having only 363,000 speakers.
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aldous
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 Message 205 of 306
16 May 2012 at 2:56am | IP Logged 
Yakut

Which Chinese dialect is normally written using the Cyrillic alphabet?
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 Message 206 of 306
16 May 2012 at 3:03am | IP Logged 
Mauritz wrote:
Central Rotokas (I have a faint memory of having mentioned Rotokas before)

Name a language with only two vowels (living or dead).

EDIT: Where did Iversen's post go!?



I had written Danish as a an example of a language without a direct translation of "please". Our most versatile parallel to "please" would be "venligst" (the superlative of a adjective, where "please" is a form of a verb). But I realized that "venligst underskriv her" word for word is a parallel to "please sign here" even though the implicite construction behind those expressions is very different. So I removed my message.

The question I had asked was "mention a language with just 6 consonants (two less than Hawaiian)."

Edited by Iversen on 21 May 2012 at 9:12am

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kyssäkaali
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 Message 207 of 306
21 May 2012 at 4:20am | IP Logged 
aldous wrote:
Yakut

Which Chinese dialect is normally written using the Cyrillic alphabet?


Dungan?

Name a Romance language (i.e. not Yiddish) previously written with the Hebrew alphabet up until about 1925.
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 Message 208 of 306
21 May 2012 at 9:11am | IP Logged 
Judeo-Spanish or Ladino (though I can't say whether the practice of writing it in Hebrew letters died out precisely in 1925 - WIkipedia says vaguely 'the 19. century').

Name a place where people still speak a language supposedly spoken by Jesus.

Edited by Iversen on 21 May 2012 at 9:13am



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