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Arabic:
English: Farther than earth from heaven.

I put the Arabic letters in an image because I'm not sure this forum can read them.
So anyway this is a Lebanese proverb which is said about something's possibility to happen, so when you say the chances are farther than the distance between the Earth and the Sky, then you're basically out of luck. In other words, you have no chances in doing/succeeding in whatever you're talking about.
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What if we share animal sounds written in each language? Could be fun

Portuguese:
- Dog: "au au"
- Cat: "miau"
- Cow: "muuuuu"
- Bird: "piu piu"
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Indonesia"
- Dog: "guk guk guk"
- Cat: "Meong"
- Cow: "Moooo"
- Bird: err.... not so sure depends on the bird i guess
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Dog: woof/uuf
Cat: miau
Cow: moo
Bird: there is one bird here that when it sings it sounds like someone saying "ven te veo" (come, I see you) or "bicho feo" (ugly bug(?)) which is interesting to say the least
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here we have variations to birds too

also, "ven te veo" here is "bem-te-vi", that means the same thing xD and sound somewhat alike

he have the "quero-quero" too and some others that have names based on their specific sounds
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you guys can add other animals too
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may i join this?
i speak english(obviously), pretty much all the 7 dialets of arabic and i'm half decent at french. i'm also a weeb, and learning tamazight.


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Last edited by Alpha; Aug 30, 2018 at 02:07 AM.
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I am curious, is there a gender pronoun in your language, cos in indonesia we don't have gender pronoun.

ex:
english: He is such a cool dude
Indonesia: Dia orang yang keren

English: She is pretty
Indonesia: Dia cantik

"dia" in indonesia could be mean "he"/"she". Is it only in indonesia is like that or not?
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in all the languages i know there is a gender pronoun.
arabic:
he: هو
she: هي
french:
he: il
she: elle
japanese:
he: kare
she: kanojo


i'm pretty sure there are languages that doesn't have gender pronoun tho
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Originally Posted by Nike View Post
I am curious, is there a gender pronoun in your language, cos in indonesia we don't have gender pronoun.

ex:
english: He is such a cool dude
Indonesia: Dia orang yang keren

English: She is pretty
Indonesia: Dia cantik

"dia" in indonesia could be mean "he"/"she". Is it only in indonesia is like that or not?

Turkish don't have too.
also, i found this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...atical_genders
basically, there are a lot of languages who don't have gendered pronouns.
In portuguese we have ele(him, he) and ela(she).
Last edited by victortb; Aug 30, 2018 at 04:02 AM. Reason: .
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Originally Posted by victortb View Post
Turkish don't have too.
also, i found this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...atical_genders
basically, there are a lot of languages who don't have gendered pronouns.
In portuguese we have ele(him, he) and ela(she).

acually that source mention languages that don't have gender pronouns for people u talk to
example:
english: "you" is used for both man and women
french: "tu"
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