"I Don't Understand" in 255 Languages
I have traveled throughout the world; therefore, I found Jennifer's Language Page to be quite cool. Simple expressions are in many many languages. There are 255 languages and four English examples for "I don't understand." For English - Texas it's said to be, "What'd ya say?" When I read that, I thought, "Huh?"
Other expressions are there also . . .
Other expressions are there also . . .
[Hello] [Good morning] [Good afternoon] [Good evening] [Good night] [How are you?] [Goodbye] [Please] [Thank you] [What is your name?] [My name is...] [Do you speak English?] [Yes] [No] [Welcome]
What's missing? I can think of a couple. How about, "What is this?" or "How do you say ...?"Tags: world language weblog blog garry's+blog
1 Comments:
cute -- and useful. I like Jennifer's page and would like to take it with me on my world trip.
Maybe I can use it for my blog trip!
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