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  • Yep ^_^ I feel cheated given it's the only country with the alphabet... (well, China has Yanbian 'Korean autonomous province') but basically only Korean speakers use the Korean alphabet...

    Though there an example of the Korean alphabet being used internationally.

    an example: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/12/world/asia/12script.html?_r=0

    Lingvort posted: »

    That's Korean, guessing from the symbols.

  • To jsme dva :D Taky jsem myslela, že tu jsem jediná :D a ono ne! Hned dva :D

    Pipas posted: »

    Už jsem si myslel, že tu jsem jediný čech na fóru. Jsem rád, že jsem se mýlil.

  • And here i was thinking i am the only one from the Czech Republic around here, it is nice to see i am not alone.

  • Vlastně tři celkem sranda že je nás tu víc.

    Bulma posted: »

    To jsme dva Taky jsem myslela, že tu jsem jediná a ono ne! Hned dva

  • I'm half Croatian :P I almost didn't believe when I saw your words lol

    Charlieh65 posted: »

    Do you know this: Ja sam iz Hrvatske. Ovo je vrlo lijepa zemlja.

  • Víš co se říká :D Tři už jsou dav :D
    Hele a co ten nevěřící Tomáš? :D Pochopila jsem to fakt správně, že nevěří, že jsme Češi? :D Já zase tak moc dobře anglicky neumím :)

    Honzian posted: »

    Vlastně tři celkem sranda že je nás tu víc.

  • Yep, you're the winner. Loveholic was a band when I was in Middle/High school "Loveholic," their first hit:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cnn0zdU0b0

    Mr_Eeuss posted: »

    from 사랑 and holic? As in loveaholic? I don't know where it comes from though...

  • I don't know, I say that because I'm a grad student in Korea and Slavoj Zizek (a Slovenian scholar)'s works are really popular here... So maybe Slovak? I'm not a scholar but it doesn't look like Polish and Hungarian is a Magyar language... At least tell me if I'm right with south-eastern European...?

    Bulma posted: »

    Slajov Zizek? Do Jana Žižku? Hmmm ... Do Českých Budějovic to Prague is not too far away. But I've never been there, so I do not know. : D

  • Actually your first guess was correct, it was meant to be written in the Czech language. And the replies themselves are partially Czech aswell.

    Sarangholic posted: »

    I don't know, I say that because I'm a grad student in Korea and Slavoj Zizek (a Slovenian scholar)'s works are really popular here... So m

  • I see. I get it wrong with Jan Zizka. : D Slavoj Žižek is from Slovenia. :) Not from Bohemia. :)
    Czech Republic is in Central Europe. :) Try to look at Wikipedia: D

    Sarangholic posted: »

    I don't know, I say that because I'm a grad student in Korea and Slavoj Zizek (a Slovenian scholar)'s works are really popular here... So m

  • me too friend. but the people who gave me 6 downvotes don't have very good senses of humor.

  • As a fellow Irishman, I endorse this post.

    CathalOHara posted: »

    I'm from Ireland. And ironically, I'm posting this hungover. I'm great at representing.

  • It has just gone midnight here in Wales. I still fear a zombie apocalypse is imminent.

  • Everyone is all "I can speak 3 languages" and I am over here like "I speak English...." Trying to learn Spanish but I am a (Spanish words) "tonto mierda"

  • How hard is it to learn English? (for those who don't use that as their native language)

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    I always wanted to know what kind of keyboards do you have there. Like with 3000 keys or something?
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    Sarangholic posted: »

    Yep, you're the winner. Loveholic was a band when I was in Middle/High school "Loveholic," their first hit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cnn0zdU0b0

  • It is actually pretty easy if you watch a lot of english programs on TV.

    How hard is it to learn English? (for those who don't use that as their native language)

  • edited April 2014

    I sometimes wish I lived in Europe so I can see all my awesome friends of the forum. There are many great people are in Europe.

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  • edited April 2014

    Actually, Korean has fewer letters thank the roman alpahabet, but it's confusing because they're arranged in syllables.
    IE Love, 사랑 (sarang), if arranged like roman letters would be ㅅㅏㄹㅏㅇ.

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    Charlieh65 posted: »

    I always wanted to know what kind of keyboards do you have there. Like with 3000 keys or something?

  • Né že něvěří. Jen si myslel, že nejsme Češi. Typoval nás na Slováky nebo Slovince ;)

    Bulma posted: »

    Víš co se říká Tři už jsou dav Hele a co ten nevěřící Tomáš? Pochopila jsem to fakt správně, že nevěří, že jsme Češi? Já zase tak moc dobře anglicky neumím

  • Čtyři. Já, ty, Bulma a Pipas.

    Honzian posted: »

    Vlastně tři celkem sranda že je nás tu víc.

  • Yes more people from the UK

    Giraffehat posted: »

    As a fellow Irishman, I endorse this post.

  • Or reading english Comics, playing Games in OT and being on international Sites/Communities in the Internet. I learned it better from my own Escapades as from School x)

    Charlieh65 posted: »

    It is actually pretty easy if you watch a lot of english programs on TV.

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    I sometimes wish I lived in Europe so I can see all my awesome friends of the forum. There are many great people are in Europe.

  • edited April 2014

    Greetings from Croatia! ^_^

    EDIT: Ajme pa ja nisam sama :DD

  • Har vi en liten rebel her?

    Denmark here. I operate on no time zone what so ever. I'm on whenever I feel like it. :S

  • I can speak Norwegian, English, Danish, Swedish and a little German. I'm not very good at writing In Swedish and Danish but It's not very hard to speak it.

  • I speak Dutch, English, a bit French, and Russian, but not as good as English though.
  • Hrvatska!!! :)
    Charlieh65 posted: »

    Do you know this: Ja sam iz Hrvatske. Ovo je vrlo lijepa zemlja.

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