The Person Above Me

There are so many, TPAM...... I have no idea. :lol: ..... What do you know already? :D ... I only know french "un/e" and german (and english) . :p
 
Well, TPAM... at least we got four languages ... of how many? :thinking: ...... that's a beginning. :lmao:
 
I know TPAM, we are very close :lmao: I also know the Italian one and the spanish one :p
 
Already six, TPAM. :clap: ... Maybe it won't take tooooo long. :lol:
 
Yeah TPAM, we can ask karom for the romanian one, then we already got seven! :wild: :lol:
 
^ :D

Isn't it, TPAM.... the other languages have to wait a bit longer. :lol:
 
Well TPAM, here it is:

Romanian: Unu (Pronounced as written)
Hungarian: Egy (g is pronounced almost like di in "radiation", so best I can spell it, it's pronounced like "edi" with a short i :lol:)
Czech: Jeden (j is pronounced as i just like in German)
Polish: Also Jeden
Danish: én (as far as I know, it's pronounced as een :p)
I also know it in Japanese, but I have no idea how to spell it. :rofl: It sounds a lot like "itchy" though. :rofl: Although it's more like "izy" (z being pronounced like in German :p)
 
:clap::woohoo:
Thanks a lot TPAM, we are getting closer..So to sum up

Romanian: Unu
Hungarian: Egy
Czech: JedenPolish: Also Jeden
Danish: én
English: One
French: Un
Spanish: Uno
Italian: Uno (again)
German:
Eins
Greek: Ena


:hysterical:
 
TPAM is welcome. :rofl: I will add more as soon as I remember more. :rofl: I'm positive I know how to say it on more. I know it in Latin... if you want to count that as a language despite it being dead and all. :rofl: It's unum. :D
 
Esperanto is also unu like Romanian, if you want to count that too. It's the most widely-used artificial language after all. :rofl: In Hebrew it's eh-khahd for masculine and ah-khaht for feminine, but since we've gone with masculine for all of them, it's eh-khahd. :lmao:

So is TPAM.
 
TPAM is on. :D

karom;3838080 said:
I'm in a good mood today, so I will help TP(ersons)AM. :D

Awesome! :wild:

Smile;3838123 said:
:clap::woohoo:
Thanks a lot TPAM, we are getting closer..So to sum up

Romanian: Unu
Hungarian: Egy
Czech: JedenPolish: Also Jeden
Danish: én
English: One
French: Un
Spanish: Uno
Italian: Uno (again)
German:
Eins
Greek: Ena


:hysterical:

10+3 already! ... Much happened while I was away. :swoon: :D
 
I know, TPAM. :lol: :D ... do you remember when I teached you german? :lol:
 
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