What I wrote can be made much longer but I wrote it a little too fast
Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted: 27 Jun 2015 15:41
by ZelvaCZ
volan123 wrote:In slovenian it would be like this:
prapraprapraprapraprapraprapraprapraprapraotroci
The same in Czech - praprapraprapra.......pravnuci.
And "otroci" in Czech means slaves
And when it comes to long words, Czech is not that interesting as you may think - our longest word is nejneobhospodářovávatelnějšími, which roughly translated means "(with) the least possibility of farming"
Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted: 27 Jun 2015 16:22
by Rocar 512E
volan123 wrote:In slovenian it would be like this:
prapraprapraprapraprapraprapraprapraprapraotroci
Strastrastrastrastrastrastrastranepoti
Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted: 27 Jun 2015 16:33
by La_FuAzz
ZelvaCZ wrote:
volan123 wrote:In slovenian it would be like this:
prapraprapraprapraprapraprapraprapraprapraotroci
The same in Czech - praprapraprapra.......pravnuci.
And "otroci" in Czech means slaves
And when it comes to long words, Czech is not that interesting as you may think - our longest word is nejneobhospodářovávatelnějšími, which roughly translated means "(with) the least possibility of farming"
I am curious if you could write it down but this time phonetic.
Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted: 27 Jun 2015 16:40
by ZelvaCZ
La_FuAzz wrote:I am curious if you could write it down but this time phonetic.
[nɛjnɛ.ɔbɦɔspɔda:r̝ɔvaːvatɛlɲɛjʃiːmi]
Maybe a video is better - the first person is saying it, however it is in another grammatical case - but still of the same length
Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted: 27 Jun 2015 17:02
by volan123
Actually, the longest word in Slovenian is dialéktičnomaterialístičen, which means a certain look (can't explain in English) on the life.
Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted: 27 Jun 2015 18:18
by martinusK
Martinus Kundla wrote:Paabulinnusabakattesulesilmamunasinisevärviline
Found a longer version of this: isaspaabulinnusabakattesulesilmamunavärvivabrikukuldväravaauvahtkonnaülem
male-peafowls-tailcover-feathers-eyeball-blue-colored-factorys-gold(main)gates-guard-headman
Oh dear
Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted: 28 Jun 2015 14:25
by pauliaxz
Native - Lithuanian, quite fluent - English, a little - German (studied few years in school), a little - Russian (can read cyrillic well)
Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted: 28 Jun 2015 16:22
by Dannu
Only words i know in russian are swear words
Re: What languages do you speak?
Posted: 28 Jun 2015 16:44
by Horizon™
LOL What teacher you had that learned you some swear words?