How do you say these words in your native language? Spell it out in the Latin alphabet.
- Foot
- Father
- Man
- Nine
- Name
- Teeth/Tooth
How do you say these words in your native language? Spell it out in the Latin alphabet.
- Foot
- Father
- Man
- Nine
- Name
- Teeth/Tooth
bump
- Vot
- Hayr
- Mart
- En
- Anun
- Atam
bump pls
pie
padre
hombre
nueve
nombre
dientes/diente
bump
Foot
Father
Man
Nine
Name
Teeth/tooth
Foot
Father
Man
Nine
Name
Teeth/Tooth
flotspur
gothspur
himspur
almosttenspur
nomenspur
eatthefoodspur
-Pied
-Père
-Homme
-Neuf
-Nom
-Dent/Dents
- Piede
- Padre
- Uomo
- Nove
- Nome
- Denti/Dente
-Hoгa
-Oтeц
-Myжчинa
-Дeвять
-Имя
-Зyб/Зyбы
je mange un sac a dos
that seems super redundant
>I eat a backpack
what did he mean by this?
Ayak
Baba
Erkek
Dokuz
Isim
Disler/Dis
- Walking apparatus
- Parent of male sex
- Homo sapien of male sex
- 1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1
- Designated calling sign
- Eating apparatus
Pes
Pater
Homine
Novem
Nomine
Dente
This should be good.
kèk
- Fod
- Far
- Mand
- Ni
- Navn
- Tand/Tænder
Shit, the last one should be reversed:
- Tænder/Tand
But seriously, OP: who starts with the plural of a noun and not the singular?!
Piedo
Patro
Viro
Naŭ
Nomo
Dento/Dentoj
- Groot
- Groot
- Groot
- Nine
- Groot
- Groot/Groot
Jalka
Isä
Mies
Yhdeksän
Nimi
Hampaat/hammas
Perkeleen runkkarit
Fuß (Fuss in Latin alphabet)
Vater
Mann
Neun
Name
Zähne (Zaehne) / Zahn
Was geht duetscher?
>- Paair
>- Vaalid
>- Mardh
>- Noh
>- Naam
>- Daanth/Dandh
- Voet
- Vader
- Man
- Negen
- Naam
- Tand/Tanden
bump
*Deutscher
Sorry but I have to be accurate there. It's in my arian blood.
Fut
Fada
Man
Nahine
Nahme
Teet
Trinidad here. We speak English, just very poorly.
ah whoops, es is spät
- Foot - Leghand
- Father - Squirtdonor
- Man - Squirter
- Nine - Allfingers
- Name - Chad.
- Teeth/Tooth - Foodnashers
Krack
Bushta
Mush
Eme
Zup/zubee
Ich verzeihe dir mal, aber nächstes Mal geht's nach Auschwitz, Freundchen!
- Pied
- Pere
- Homme
- Neuf
- Nom
- Dent/Dents
Alles klar
In Argentinian:
- Pie
- Padre
- Hombre
- Nueve
- Nombre
- Dientes/Diente
How come it only takes two or three messages between Germans until Auschwitz becomes their topic again? Efficiency at work
Stimmt das!
Sane as Jamaicans. I have family there and it's hard to hear what they're saying
Same*
-Jalka (Foot)
-Iskä / Faija / Isi (Dad)
-Mies (Man)
-Yhdeksän (nine)
-Nimi (Name)
-Hampaat (Teeth)
-Fot ( Foot)
-Pappa (Father)
-Man / Mannen (Man, Men)
-Nio (Nine)
-Namn (Name)
-Tand/Tänder (Teeth/Tooth)
Lmao, have an upboat dear sir.
pied
pa
homme
neuf
nom
dent
Pé
Pai
Homem
Nove
Nome
Dentes
-Pied
-Père
-Homme
-Neuf
-Nom or prènom, depends on if you are specifically talking about first names
-Dents/Dent