Toribash
Indonesia"
- Dog: "guk guk guk"
- Cat: "Meong"
- Cow: "Moooo"
- Bird: err.... not so sure depends on the bird i guess
"0h no" -Trice
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its 7 am here

Dog: woof/uuf
Cat: miau
Cow: moo
Bird: there is one bird here that when it sings it sounds like someone saying "ven te veo" (come, I see you) or "bicho feo" (ugly bug(?)) which is interesting to say the least
here we have variations to birds too

also, "ven te veo" here is "bem-te-vi", that means the same thing xD and sound somewhat alike

he have the "quero-quero" too and some others that have names based on their specific sounds
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you guys can add other animals too
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may i join this?
i speak english(obviously), pretty much all the 7 dialets of arabic and i'm half decent at french. i'm also a weeb, and learning tamazight.


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Last edited by Alpha; Aug 30, 2018 at 01:07 AM.
Aadame:I'm very signaturable
It's just no one usues my shit .
I am curious, is there a gender pronoun in your language, cos in indonesia we don't have gender pronoun.

ex:
english: He is such a cool dude
Indonesia: Dia orang yang keren

English: She is pretty
Indonesia: Dia cantik

"dia" in indonesia could be mean "he"/"she". Is it only in indonesia is like that or not?
"0h no" -Trice
A.K.A Tricerafi || Thanks Papa Donut, bless you
in all the languages i know there is a gender pronoun.
arabic:
he: هو
she: هي
french:
he: il
she: elle
japanese:
he: kare
she: kanojo


i'm pretty sure there are languages that doesn't have gender pronoun tho
Aadame:I'm very signaturable
It's just no one usues my shit .
Originally Posted by Nike View Post
I am curious, is there a gender pronoun in your language, cos in indonesia we don't have gender pronoun.

ex:
english: He is such a cool dude
Indonesia: Dia orang yang keren

English: She is pretty
Indonesia: Dia cantik

"dia" in indonesia could be mean "he"/"she". Is it only in indonesia is like that or not?

Turkish don't have too.
also, i found this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...atical_genders
basically, there are a lot of languages who don't have gendered pronouns.
In portuguese we have ele(him, he) and ela(she).
Last edited by victortb; Aug 30, 2018 at 03:02 AM. Reason: .
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Originally Posted by victortb View Post
Turkish don't have too.
also, i found this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...atical_genders
basically, there are a lot of languages who don't have gendered pronouns.
In portuguese we have ele(him, he) and ela(she).

acually that source mention languages that don't have gender pronouns for people u talk to
example:
english: "you" is used for both man and women
french: "tu"
Aadame:I'm very signaturable
It's just no one usues my shit .
In arabic we have something for everything lel

@Alpha: why does your signature say fried chicken? xD

@Everyone: I seem to find A LOT of people who don't know the difference between it's and its so here's the difference:
I'm assuming everyone knows he's and his. It's basically the same thing:
Its = His
It's = He's
You use it instead of he or she to refer to an animal or an object or anything besides a human being.

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I'm usually struggling with "on", "in" and "at" but, as far as I know, there isn't a rule for that, you have to memorize which situations demands which word

also, adding Alpha
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