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How to teach Latin to my kids? #16 (permalink) Tue Oct 10, 2006 22:09 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. :)

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. :)
I hope you like them :)
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Languages #17 (permalink) Tue Oct 10, 2006 22:20 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 :)): 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 :)
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How to teach Latin to my kids? #18 (permalink) Tue Oct 10, 2006 23:42 pm   How to teach Latin to my kids?
 

Hi,

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

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? #19 (permalink) Wed Oct 11, 2006 3:53 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 ? :roll:

P.S. what about Arabic and Chinese languages ?
Hey Fangfang , Have you heard any words about them ? . :D :wink:

Herc


Hi, Herc. I never heard that. :lol: 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. :lol: Generally speaking, among these languages Italian and Spanish are music languages, I like to hear people speaking them, :D . 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? :roll: :wink: :lol:
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How to teach Latin to my kids? #20 (permalink) Wed Oct 11, 2006 14:50 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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