Guest guest Posted March 20, 2008 Report Share Posted March 20, 2008 At 05:50 AM 3/20/2008, you wrote: Loved Hogans Heros! But, if you're ever curious, they have these great translators on the net. Will translate things from one language into another. I was surprised and pleased to find there are also sites which teach one phrases and words, enunciating them. For free. Was looking for " you're welcome " in Japanse. Was interested to find there are several different ways to say it, depending on the situation and who you're saying it to. In case you're curious, a standard " you're welcome " in Japanese sounds a lot like " don't touch my moustache. " Honest.......... Lynn Darn! I don't understand German (except what I learned from watching Hogan's Heroes). Kenneth T - Kenn Johnsen To: Saturday, March 15, 2008 8:48 PM Lavanoci - Waschnüsse - Soapnuts Soapnuts in German Waschnusse. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2008 Report Share Posted March 20, 2008 LOL - I looked for a translator when I was on the recommended page but didn't immediately find one - I'll just look for soapnuts I think! There may be a Japanese version of You're Welcome - which is an Americanism not shared by other English speaking countries - having been in Hawaii briefly I know that it is a standard response in US which is not standard elsewhere .... After all not everyone has a moustache ............ Best, Jane - Lynn Ward Friday, March 21, 2008 6:20 AM Re: Lavanoci - Waschnüs se - Soapnuts At 05:50 AM 3/20/2008, you wrote:Loved Hogans Heros! But, if you're ever curious, they have these great translators on the net. Will translate things from one language into another. I was surprised and pleased to find there are also sites which teach one phrases and words, enunciating them. For free. Was looking for "you're welcome" in Japanse. Was interested to find there are several different ways to say it, depending on the situation and who you're saying it to. In case you're curious, a standard "you're welcome" in Japanese sounds a lot like " don't touch my moustache." Honest..........Lynn Darn! I don't understand German (except what I learned from watching Hogan's Heroes).Kenneth T - Kenn Johnsen Saturday, March 15, 2008 8:48 PM Lavanoci - Waschnüsse - Soapnuts Soapnuts in German Waschnusse. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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