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How to teach Latin to my kids? Tue Oct 10, 2006 23:09 pm  How to teach Latin to my kids?
 

Hi guys,
I'm happy you liked my post about those three-year old people who already speak proper Hungarian, but it's true!
I just saw two of them talking to each other aloud!
They're planning to take over the world.
You'll see. Smile

Herc, here come some sayings about Chinese and Arabic:
If we don't understand something we say: It sounds Chinese to me.
We don't have no sayings about Arabs, so I made up one for you:
If you want to talk to Arabs in their mother language, you have to speak Arabic. Smile
I hope you like them Smile
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Languages Tue Oct 10, 2006 23:20 pm  Languages
 

Hi

If I still remember (from my school years) that classic phrase right,
one of the famous kings (??) told something like:

It’s proper to use French talking with friends, German- with enemies, Italian – with women, Spain – when talking with God.

I’d add (suppose Smile): Arabian – to tell fairly tales.

P.S. Ooops... sorry. Didn't see Pamela's post...

Pamela wrote:
The Roman Emperor ,Carl V, used to say that German is meant for talking with God,French with friends, German with an enemy, ...

Anyway, alsmost the same Smile
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How to teach Latin to my kids? Wed Oct 11, 2006 0:42 am  How to teach Latin to my kids?
 

Hi,

I think you forget to learn language of deaf people ...!!
what about it??? Confused Laughing

yes you are right, the language is very important for us and without language we can't communication together,and most word languages came from original language...
like:

English,German,french,and most european languages came from Latin language.

Arabic,hebrew came from aramaic language.

spencer .........!!!

do you know?
there are a lot of children their age less than 3 years and they aren't Arabic people and they don't speak Arabic too , but they read the Qoran in Arabic better than any original araby....

Mba
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How to teach Latin to my kids? Wed Oct 11, 2006 4:53 am  How to teach Latin to my kids?
 

Hercules wrote:
Hi guys

I have heard this :

If you want to make a discussion with your loved , you should use French language..
French language is a love language or romantic language .

If you are at the battle and you see many soldiers around you , you should use German language..
German language is a Military language and I think Russian language too .

If you want to be a successful person at your business and your projects , you have to use English language ...
English language is a business language .

What is your opinion ? Rolling Eyes

P.S. what about Arabic and Chinese languages ?
Hey Fangfang , Have you heard any words about them ? . Very Happy Wink

Herc

Hi, Herc. I never heard that. Laughing But I am told that my mother language is hard to many foreigners. In fact, some friends can speak Chinese very good, I admire them very much. And about Arabic I think it sounds like the Heaven Book. Laughing Generally speaking, among these languages Italian and Spanish are music languages, I like to hear people speaking them, Very Happy . I think every language has her characteristics, which is amazing.
MMM, why must we speak English ? You know there are still many people who don't speak English, but I think we have the common feelings , maybe we should invent a new language that everyone can speak it and understand each other without any translation. Possible or Impossible? Rolling Eyes Wink Laughing
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How to teach Latin to my kids? Wed Oct 11, 2006 15:50 pm  How to teach Latin to my kids?
 

Oops, Tamara .Surely, my post corresponds to yours. Spanish-when talking with God. Perhaps I was sleepy and mixed up these two languages.
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