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Rad Party God

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Right now, I'm out ideas to post something interesting in the forums, but I just came with this.

Many of the readers at The Escapist, aren't from the US or even the UK and most obviously, english is most likely our second language.

So, just tell us wich is your native language and write something using YOUR native language, like a quote or a poem or somthing stupid, anything counts (except cursing in your own language).

Even if your native language is english, just write something similar to what I've already said.

So, I'm from Mexico and spanish is my native language:

Yo me he asomado a las profundas simas
de la tierra y del cielo,
y les he visto el fin o con los ojos
o con el pensamiento.
Mas ay! de un corazon llegue al abismo
y me incline un momento,
y mi alma y mis ojos se turbaron:
Tan hondo era y tan negro!
 

Thedayrecker

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I'm from the States so I guess english is my "native language." However my mom is Ecuadorian, so I speak Spanish as well.
 

supermariner

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I'm English, so my language is naturally ... well English
but i'm also pretty fluent in Scottish:

hoots och aye jimmy le noo
ye bee needen tha' neeps an' tatties teh goo weth yuur Haggis wee laddie
 

Talshere

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To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow,
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,
To the last syllable of recorded time;
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!
Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player,
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,
And then is heard no more. It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.



UK. English.
 

thylasos

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"Since maaaaaaan was farst cree-ated,
this words have been debaaaaaaaated,
we have celebraaaaated,
the coming of the spring!
Hal an tow!
Jolly-rumble-O,
We were oop,
Long befoooore the daaaaaaay-O,
to welcome in the som-merrr,
to weeelcoome in the daaaaaaaaaaay - OOOOOOO,
Fer som-mer es a'comin en,
and winter's gone awaaaaaay, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"
 

Benmonkey7

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I'm American, so English is my language. Gotta thank the people from the UK for giving it to us though. Thanks guys!
 

ActivatorX

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- Bosnian (mother tongue): "Moja susjeda je veoma zanimljiva osoba. Mislim, da je najljep?a ?ena, koju sam ikad vidjeo."

- Slovene (the language of the country I live in, obviously): "Moja soseda je zelo zanimiva oseba. Mislim, da je najlep?a ?enska ki sem jo kadarkoli videl."

- English translation: "My neighbour is a very interesting person. I think she's the most beautiful woman I've ever seen."

They are a bit similar indeed. The two are in comparison the same thing as Italian is to Spanish (good example I think).

I also speak Serbo-Croatian (mind you, the difference between Croat and Serbian grammar/structure/etc. is a bit different; so they aren't completely the same), German (my 5th language) and Italian (my 6th language).
 

LastMondaysHangover

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My mother tongue is English, but my maternal grandparents both speak fluent Hungarian & Ukrainian. I only know a few phrases in both languages

Privyet a minnes vetai Nikolai, a tebe?

Translation: Hello, my name is Nick, and you?
 

jamradar

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Well I live in America, but both my parents are German. So I guess my native language would be German. I will try but I dont have a German keyboard so:

Wer reitet so spat durch Nacht und Wind?
Es ist der Vater mit seinem Kind.
English translation:

Who rides so late through the night and wind?
It's the father with his child;
J.W. Goethe, Erlkonig/Erlking

This is as close as I can get it.