OREOSpeedwagon Diamond Member May 30, 2001 8,485 1 81 Jul 5, 2001 #4 Konichila! Hello in Japanese, don't know if I spelled it right tho
G GoldenBear Banned Mar 2, 2000 6,843 2 0 Jul 5, 2001 #7 << Konichila! Hello in Japanese, don't know if I spelled it right tho >> I'm pretty sure it's Konichiwa, like our member!
<< Konichila! Hello in Japanese, don't know if I spelled it right tho >> I'm pretty sure it's Konichiwa, like our member!
Z zimu Diamond Member Jun 15, 2001 6,209 0 0 Jul 5, 2001 #9 << Konichila! >> i think its with a w- konichiwa dunno, i may be mistaken,
C CattyKathy Golden Member Apr 22, 2001 1,732 0 0 Jul 5, 2001 #10 Le ho (Cantonese) and Hello (what do u think the language of this is?)
G GoldenBear Banned Mar 2, 2000 6,843 2 0 Jul 5, 2001 #12 << Aloha, Aloha >> He said to say HI not GOODBYE
OREOSpeedwagon Diamond Member May 30, 2001 8,485 1 81 Jul 5, 2001 #13 << I'm pretty sure it's Konichiwa, like our member! >> Ah, ok, thanks
I Isocene Senior member Jan 4, 2001 694 0 71 Jul 5, 2001 #16 Actually its written "konnichi ha" but its pronounced "konnichi wa" Mike
D Doctorweir Golden Member Sep 20, 2000 1,689 0 0 Jul 5, 2001 #18 Hola (spanish) Annyonghaseyo (korean) Ave (latin) Salu (french) Ciao (italian) Ummm, nothing more new...
Hola (spanish) Annyonghaseyo (korean) Ave (latin) Salu (french) Ciao (italian) Ummm, nothing more new...
pillage2001 Lifer Sep 18, 2000 14,038 1 81 Jul 5, 2001 #19 Lei Hou mou? (Canto) Ni hau mah? (Mandarin) Lu ho bo? (Hokkien) Selamat Sejahtera (Malay) That's about it I guess. The first three are chinese dialects.
Lei Hou mou? (Canto) Ni hau mah? (Mandarin) Lu ho bo? (Hokkien) Selamat Sejahtera (Malay) That's about it I guess. The first three are chinese dialects.
D Darein Platinum Member Nov 14, 2000 2,640 0 0 Jul 5, 2001 #20 Aloha (Which is both Hi and Goodbye) Hafa Day (Chamorrow (sp), local language of Guam)
U ugh Platinum Member Feb 6, 2000 2,563 0 0 Jul 5, 2001 #22 << Lei Hou mou? (Canto) >> -> Ngo hou hou << Ni hau mah? (Mandarin) >> -> Hen hau << Lu ho bo? (Hokkien) >> -> Ho ho << Selamat Sejahtera (Malay) >> -> Shouldn't that be Apa Khabar? Ni hau mau? (Hakka, another Chinese dialect
<< Lei Hou mou? (Canto) >> -> Ngo hou hou << Ni hau mah? (Mandarin) >> -> Hen hau << Lu ho bo? (Hokkien) >> -> Ho ho << Selamat Sejahtera (Malay) >> -> Shouldn't that be Apa Khabar? Ni hau mau? (Hakka, another Chinese dialect
D damocles Diamond Member Oct 9, 1999 5,105 5 81 Jul 5, 2001 #23 Sawadi krap (Thai) Kia Ora (Maori) G'day mate (Australian)