How to Say "Gray" in Korean
updated 2011-07-19 19:14:39
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How to Ask "Do You Speak English?" in Russian
If you want to ask "Do you speak English?" in Russian, you would say "Вы говорите по Aнглийски" (pronounced VWEE GOH-VAH-REETZYAH PAH-ANG-LEES-KYAH).
- Вы = You
- говорите = Speak
- Aнглийски = English
updated 2011-07-19 17:37:20
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How to Order Food in French
After you have reviewed the menus and selected the desired items, you can begin to order. When you are ready, summon the waiter and place the order using some of these common expressions:
Moi, je voudrais…(for myself, I would like….)
Pour commencer, je vais prendre…(to begin, I’ll have…)
En suite, je voudrais…(next, I would like…)
updated 2010-12-06 16:23:48
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How to Count to 100 in Groups of 10 in Italian
This is how to count to 100 in groups of 10 in Italian:
updated 2011-07-18 18:18:57
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How To Say Goodbye In Italian
There are a few things to remember when speaking in Italian. There are formal and informal words or phrases. This indicates that the phrase is spoken differently when addressing friends or relatives, as opposed to speaking with business associates or authority figures. Be sure to use the correct form, as an informal comment to someone that should be addressed with regard may be taking as rudeness or disrespect.
Also, there are various Italian dialects, some of which may sound and be spoken differently. If you know that you will be visiting or speaking with someone that may not speak standard Italian, you perhaps want to learn the differences in dialects to be able to communicate properly. http://www.languagehelpers.com/languagefacts/italian.html
updated 2011-01-09 21:49:46
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How To Say My Name Is in French
Check out the how tos below to learn more about how to speak French.
- How to Say Hello in French
- How to Say Goodbye in French
- How to Say Please in French
- How to Say Thank You in French
- How to Say My Name is in French
- How to Say Excuse me in French
- How to Say How Much is it in French
- How to Say What's Your Name in French
- How to Say Good in French
- How to Say Nice to Meet You in French
- How to Say I Had a Good Time in French
- How to Say I Want to Buy in French
- How to Count in French
- How to Say I Don't Speak in French
- How to Say I Don't Understand in French
- How to Say How Are You in French
- How to Say do You Speak English in French
- How to Say Where is the Phone in French
- How to Say Where is the Bathroom in French
- How to Say This Food is Good in French
- How to Say Where is a Good Restaurant in French
- How to Toast in French
- How to Flirt in French
- How to Say Goodnight in French
- French Travel Phrases
- Common French Food Phrases
updated 2010-07-27 08:19:52
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How To Count In Italian
For numbers greater than 10, you will be simply adding the appropriate prefix or suffix to the word. Counting from 11-16, you will be adding the term dici to the end of the original number. For example , 11 is said as "one plus ten" or undici, 12 is said as two plus ten or dodici and so on. Until the number 17 where the order is switched. The number 17 is said as "ten plus seven" or diciassette, 18 is said as "ten plus eight" or diciotto. http://www.slowtrav.com/italy/language/counts01.htm
This method is also used in higher numbers and remains constant through 100. When speaking a number such as 24, 36, 47 and so on, you will be essentially saying twenty plus four, thirty plus six and forty plus seven. Listed are the Italian terms for the numbers associated with multiples of ten.http://www.slowtrav.com/italy/language/counts02.htm
20 venti (VEHN-tee)
30 trenta (TREHN-tah)
40 quaranta (kwahr-AHN-tah)
50 cinquanta (cheen-KWAHN-tah)
60 sessanta (sehs-SAHN-tah)
70 settanta (seht-TAHN-tah)
80 ottanta (oht-TAHN-tah)
90 novanta (noh-VAHN-tah)
100 cento (CHEHN-toh)
Here are a few examples of how the multiples of ten are combined with the primary numbers to form a larger number
74 settantaquattro
36 trentasei
51 cinquantuno
updated 2011-01-09 23:26:38
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How to Say "I Hate You" in Korean
Now that you have both versions of "I hate you" learned in Korean, you need to use them! You can practice this phrase with other students of Korean, in a class, online, or a location where Korean is actively spoken.http://www.learningkoreanlanguage.com/articles/how-to-learn-korean-language
Once you've mastered it and you enter a situation where you've been insulted or just want to share your true feelings with that individual, you can tell them you hate them in Korean!
updated 2011-01-09 20:47:17
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How to Say Where is the Supermarket in Spanish
If you want to ask "Where is the supermarket?" in Spanish, you would say, "Dónde está el supermercado?" (pronounced DOHN-DAY-ES-TAH-EL-SOOP-AIR-MARE-KAHDO).
- Donde = Where
- Esta = Is
- El = The
- Supermercado = Supermarket

