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Post by lee » July 19, 2007, 9:54 am

We would like to welcome Let's Talk Language Institute to udonmap.com, they are a sponsor of our magazine publication.

They offer the following language courses:

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English ภาษาอังกฤษ
Chinese ภาษาจีน
German ภาษาเยอรมัน
French ภาษาฝรั่งเศส
Italian ภาษาอิตาลี
Spanish ภาษาสเปน
Japanese ภาษาญี่ปุ่น
Korean ภาษาเกาหลี
Vietnamese ภาษาเวียดนาม
Thai (for foreigners) ภาษาไทย (สำหรับชาวต่างชาติ)

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Post by BKKSTAN » July 19, 2007, 1:14 pm

Teach me ''I love you'' in all languages!How can one concentrate with teachers that look like that? :lol:

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Post by Loaded » July 19, 2007, 2:31 pm

lee wrote: Language Courses

English ภาษาอังกฤษ
Chinese ภาษาจีน
German ภาษาเยอรมัน
French ภาษาฝรั่งเศส
Italian ภาษาอิตาลี
Spanish ภาษาสเปน
Japanese ภาษาญี่ปุ่น
Korean ภาษาเกาหลี
Vietnamese ภาษาเวียดนาม
Thai (for foreigners) ภาษาไทย (สำหรับชาวต่างชาติ)
WHAT; not one Scandinavian language :shock: ? Hmm!

Agree Stan; I would also have a concentration problem in that classroom 8)

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Post by Loaded » July 19, 2007, 2:36 pm

BKKSTAN wrote:Teach me ''I love you'' in all languages!
I only know 100, hope that is ok for now?? :lol: :shock:

English - I love you
Afrikaans - Ek het jou lief
Albanian - Te dua
Arabic - Ana behibak (to male)
Arabic - Ana behibek (to female)
Armenian - Yes kez sirumem Thank you Ani!
Bambara - M'bi fe
Bengali - Ami tomake bhalobashi (pronounced: Amee toe-ma-kee bhalo-bashee) #-o
Belarusian - Ya tabe kahayu
Bisaya - Nahigugma ako kanimo
Bulgarian - Obicham te
Cambodian - Soro lahn nhee ah
Cantonese Chinese - Ngo oiy ney a
Catalan - T'estimo
Cherokee - Tsi ge yu i (Thanks Nancy!)
Cheyenne - Ne mohotatse
Chichewa - Ndimakukonda
Corsican - Ti tengu caru (to male)
Creol - Mi aime jou
Croatian - Volim te
Czech - Miluji te
Danish - Jeg Elsker Dig
Dutch - Ik hou van jou
Elvish - Amin mela lle (from The Lord of The Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien)
Esperanto - Mi amas vin
Estonian - Ma armastan sind
Ethiopian - Afgreki'
Faroese - Eg elski teg
Farsi - Doset daram
Filipino - Mahal kita
Finnish - Mina rakastan sinua
French - Je t'aime, Je t'adore
Frisian - Ik h⬤ fan dy
Gaelic - Ta gra agam ort
Georgian - Mikvarhar
German - Ich liebe dich
Greek - S'agapo
Gujarati - Hoo thunay prem karoo choo
Hiligaynon - Palangga ko ikaw
Hawaiian - Aloha Au Ia`oe
Hebrew (Thanks Lilach)
Hebrew to male: "ani ohev otcha" (said by male) "Ohevet ot'cha" (said by female)
Hebrew to female: "ani ohev otach" (said by male) "ohevet Otach" (said by female) Hiligaynon - Guina higugma ko ikaw
Hindi - Hum Tumhe Pyar Karte hae
Hmong - Kuv hlub koj
Hopi - Nu' umi unangwa'ta
Hungarian - Szeretlek(Thanks D��)
Icelandic - Eg elska tig
Ilonggo - Palangga ko ikaw
Indonesian - Saya cinta padamu
Inuit - Negligevapse
Irish - Taim i' ngra leat
Italian - Ti amo
Japanese - Aishiteru
or
anata ga daisuki desu
Kannada - Naanu ninna preetisuttene
Kapampangan - Kaluguran daka
Kiswahili - Nakupenda
Konkani - Tu magel moga cho
Korean - Sarang Heyo
or
Nanun tangshinul sarang hamnida
Latin - Te amo
Latvian - Es tevi miilu
Lebanese - Bahibak
Lithuanian - Tave myliu
Luxembourgeois - Ech hun dech g䥲
Macedonian - Te Sakam
Malay - Saya cintakan mu / Aku cinta padamu
Malayalam - Njan Ninne Premikunnu
Maltese - Inhobbok
Mandarin Chinese - Wo ai ni
Marathi - Me tula prem karto
Mohawk - Kanbhik
Moroccan - Ana moajaba bik
Nahuatl - Ni mits neki
Navaho - Ayor anosh'ni
Norwegian - Jeg Elsker Deg
Pandacan - Syota na kita!!
Pangasinan - Inaru Taka
Papiamento - Mi ta stimabo
Persian - Doo-set daaram
Pig Latin - Iay ovlay ouyay
Polish - Kocham Ciebie
Portuguese - Eu te amo
Romanian - Te iubesc
Russian - Ya tebya liubliu
Scot Gaelic - Tha gra\dh agam ort
Serbian - Volim te
Setswana - Ke a go rata
Sign Language - ,\,,/ (represents position of fingers when signing'I Love You')
Sindhi - Maa tokhe pyar kendo ahyan
Sioux - Techihhila
Slovak - Lu`bim ta
Slovenian - Ljubim te
Spanish - Te quiero / Te amo
Swahili - Ninapenda wewe
Swedish - Jag alskar dig
Swiss-German - Ich lieb Di
Surinam - Mi lobi joe
Tagalog - Mahal kita
Taiwanese - Wa ga ei li
Tahitian - Ua Here Vau Ia Oe
Tamil - Nan unnai kathalikaraen
Telugu - Nenu ninnu premistunnanu
Thai - Chan rak khun (to male)
Thai - Phom rak khun (to female)
Thai (informal) Rak te (thx CAF!)
Turkish - Seni Seviyorum
Ukrainian - Ya tebe kahayu
Urdu - mai aap say pyaar karta hoo
Vietnamese - Anh ye^u em (to female)
Vietnamese - Em ye^u anh (to male)
Welsh - 'Rwy'n dy garu di
Yiddish - Ikh hob dikh
Yoruba - Mo ni fe

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Post by alby » July 19, 2007, 4:33 pm

ฃ ผ พ ถ ท ธ ภ ฮ What do these letters have in common ?

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Post by laika » July 19, 2007, 5:10 pm

We also have male teachers for one who can't concentrate with our beatiful teachers. But for your lady, female teachers should be better.right?


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Anyway the ladies in the picture are our students.

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Post by laika » July 19, 2007, 5:18 pm

Moreover we have Basic English Classes for thai ladies who never have any background too.

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Post by Prenders88 » July 19, 2007, 9:03 pm

Good luck in your new venture =D>

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Post by beer monkey » July 19, 2007, 9:37 pm

Loaded wrote:
BKKSTAN wrote:Teach me ''I love you'' in all languages!
I only know 100, hope that is ok for now?? :lol: :shock:

English - I love you
Afrikaans - Ek het jou lief
Albanian - Te dua
Arabic - Ana behibak (to male)
Arabic - Ana behibek (to female)
Armenian - Yes kez sirumem Thank you Ani!
Bambara - M'bi fe
Bengali - Ami tomake bhalobashi (pronounced: Amee toe-ma-kee bhalo-bashee) #-o
Belarusian - Ya tabe kahayu
Bisaya - Nahigugma ako kanimo
Bulgarian - Obicham te
Cambodian - Soro lahn nhee ah
Cantonese Chinese - Ngo oiy ney a
Catalan - T'estimo
Cherokee - Tsi ge yu i (Thanks Nancy!)
Cheyenne - Ne mohotatse
Chichewa - Ndimakukonda
Corsican - Ti tengu caru (to male)
Creol - Mi aime jou
Croatian - Volim te
Czech - Miluji te
Danish - Jeg Elsker Dig
Dutch - Ik hou van jou
Elvish - Amin mela lle (from The Lord of The Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien)
Esperanto - Mi amas vin
Estonian - Ma armastan sind
Ethiopian - Afgreki'
Faroese - Eg elski teg
Farsi - Doset daram
Filipino - Mahal kita
Finnish - Mina rakastan sinua
French - Je t'aime, Je t'adore
Frisian - Ik h⬤ fan dy
Gaelic - Ta gra agam ort
Georgian - Mikvarhar
German - Ich liebe dich
Greek - S'agapo
Gujarati - Hoo thunay prem karoo choo
Hiligaynon - Palangga ko ikaw
Hawaiian - Aloha Au Ia`oe
Hebrew (Thanks Lilach)
Hebrew to male: "ani ohev otcha" (said by male) "Ohevet ot'cha" (said by female)
Hebrew to female: "ani ohev otach" (said by male) "ohevet Otach" (said by female) Hiligaynon - Guina higugma ko ikaw
Hindi - Hum Tumhe Pyar Karte hae
Hmong - Kuv hlub koj
Hopi - Nu' umi unangwa'ta
Hungarian - Szeretlek(Thanks D󲡡)
Icelandic - Eg elska tig
Ilonggo - Palangga ko ikaw
Indonesian - Saya cinta padamu
Inuit - Negligevapse
Irish - Taim i' ngra leat
Italian - Ti amo
Japanese - ****
or
anata ga daisuki desu
Kannada - Naanu ninna preetisuttene
Kapampangan - Kaluguran daka
Kiswahili - Nakupenda
Konkani - Tu magel moga cho
Korean - Sarang Heyo
or
Nanun tangshinul sarang hamnida
Latin - Te amo
Latvian - Es tevi miilu
Lebanese - Bahibak
Lithuanian - Tave myliu
Luxembourgeois - Ech hun dech g䥲
Macedonian - Te Sakam
Malay - Saya cintakan mu / Aku cinta padamu
Malayalam - Njan Ninne Premikunnu
Maltese - Inhobbok
Mandarin Chinese - Wo ai ni
Marathi - Me tula prem karto
Mohawk - Kanbhik
Moroccan - Ana moajaba bik
Nahuatl - Ni mits neki
Navaho - Ayor anosh'ni
Norwegian - Jeg Elsker Deg
Pandacan - Syota na kita!!
Pangasinan - Inaru Taka
Papiamento - Mi ta stimabo
Persian - Doo-set daaram
Pig Latin - Iay ovlay ouyay
Polish - Kocham Ciebie
Portuguese - Eu te amo
Romanian - Te iubesc
Russian - Ya tebya liubliu
Scot Gaelic - Tha gra\dh agam ort
Serbian - Volim te
Setswana - Ke a go rata
Sign Language - ,\,,/ (represents position of fingers when signing'I Love You')
Sindhi - Maa tokhe pyar kendo ahyan
Sioux - Techihhila
Slovak - Lu`bim ta
Slovenian - Ljubim te
Spanish - Te quiero / Te amo
Swahili - Ninapenda wewe
Swedish - Jag alskar dig
Swiss-German - Ich lieb Di
Surinam - Mi lobi joe
Tagalog - Mahal kita
Taiwanese - Wa ga ei li
Tahitian - Ua Here Vau Ia Oe
Tamil - Nan unnai kathalikaraen
Telugu - Nenu ninnu premistunnanu
Thai - Chan rak khun (to male)
Thai - Phom rak khun (to female)
Thai (informal) Rak te (thx CAF!)
Turkish - Seni Seviyorum
Ukrainian - Ya tebe kahayu
Urdu - mai aap say pyaar karta hoo
Vietnamese - Anh ye^u em (to female)
Vietnamese - Em ye^u anh (to male)
Welsh - 'Rwy'n dy garu di
Yiddish - Ikh hob dikh
Yoruba - Mo ni fe

101 now.... zulu - Ngiyakuthanda !

and welcome to the Udon-map laika

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Post by Stu » July 19, 2007, 10:57 pm

alby wrote:ฃ ผ พ ถ ท ธ ภ ฮ What do these letters have in common ?
The only thing I can see is that they're all consonants. What am I missing? I think I need a teacher like the one show above to help me sort this out.

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Post by BanPhu » July 19, 2007, 11:38 pm

Belarusian - Ya tabe kahayu

Isn't that Bruce Willis speaking Geordie :)

alby wrote:
ฃ ผ พ ถ ท ธ ภ ฮ What do these letters have in common ?

They are all letters in the Thai alphabet ;)

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Post by alby » July 19, 2007, 11:45 pm

ban phu you didn't guess about the thai letters

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Post by alby » July 20, 2007, 4:58 pm

Stu you didn't guess either Only these letter have something in common

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Post by Nick@AUA » July 20, 2007, 5:28 pm

alby wrote:ฃ ผ พ ถ ท ธ ภ ฮ What do these letters have in common ?
I know the answer to this...it's so easy..


They are all the same size!

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Post by Stu » July 20, 2007, 9:50 pm

alby wrote:Stu you didn't guess either Only these letter have something in common
Well, I did my best. Just goes to show you how much I need some private tutoring from that techer in the red blouse.

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Post by alby » July 20, 2007, 11:10 pm

Nick@Aua should not be difficult for you to know what that letters have in common since in AuA Thai is taught. Try again

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Post by Frankie 1 » July 20, 2007, 11:12 pm

ฃ ผ พ ถ ท ธ ภ ฮ What do these letters have in common ?
"these letters" are Roman letters, they have in common that, combined, they make 2 words in the English language.

the other letters that are in front of them,
ฃ ผ พ ถ ท ธ ภ ฮ
have nothing to do with it.

:lol:

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Post by Frankie 1 » July 21, 2007, 8:36 pm

Okay, to be serious for a moment.

I think I know the answer, to what ฃ ผ พ ถ ท ธ ภ ฮ have in common.

They are consonants that all have aspirated sounds: kh ph ph th th th ph ch.

Unaspirated consonants are: ก ป ต จ

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Post by beer monkey » July 21, 2007, 9:14 pm

just bumping these two up and to save some from going back and looking on the first page.......

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Post by alby » July 21, 2007, 10:51 pm

Frankie you GOT IT

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