¿En qué hablamos? / What language we talk?

GermanDZ

26-12-2007 23:52:40

I think there are a lot of people in MOGRE who are spanish talking.

dodongoxp

27-12-2007 01:34:08

hello..

i speak spanish as im mexican :)

i think mogre will be maintained by spanish speakers from now on hehehe 8)

de donde eres german ??

Marioko

27-12-2007 03:27:08

lol i am another hispanic!

i am from Colombia, but beacuse this is a English Forums, we need speak in english.

:idea: Mmm in our post we can also add a translate version something like English/Spanish posts.. :D

GermanDZ

27-12-2007 04:47:19

I am from Buenos Aires, Argentina.

I agree with Marioko, in this forums the english is mandatory. Indeed, I think that english is a great language for Computers (but my english is not good).

dodongoxp

27-12-2007 17:53:43

yeah, english is good for technology and to communicate with other people as its a simple language..

i know its mandatory to use english in this kind of forums, but its fun to know which lenguage does the people speak natively :)

smernesto

27-12-2007 19:17:38

Spanish here, I am from Bogotá Colombia.

I think is very important to write in english in this forum because the other people when search the forum can find an answer.

Yes sometimes is not easy to describe our problems in english :? .

Well can chat with messenger or maybe some public chat like IRC.

raygeee

28-12-2007 00:25:13

German here. Actually it's "Deutsch", without the "e" :wink:

btw, I just wanted to say hello to everyone. I'm new on the forums. I just registered today but I have been reading them for about 2 months.

dodongoxp

28-12-2007 00:58:57

hi there..

welcome raygeee! :D

dunce

28-12-2007 07:54:57

Russian. \_0_/

Marioko

28-12-2007 13:32:00

nice, welcome raygeee

ee

28-12-2007 19:47:46

Heh, I speak English, but have had enough Spanish classes to understand it in text (somewhat). However, I am happy at the idea of MOgre coming back to life. I have been hovering around these forums for some time now, and have finally joined.

Marioko

28-12-2007 21:14:43

hehee another Mogrer! Welcome ee

GermanDZ

31-12-2007 16:52:01

German here. Actually it's "Deutsch", without the "e" :wink:

btw, I just wanted to say hello to everyone. I'm new on the forums. I just registered today but I have been reading them for about 2 months.



Oopps, sorry. My classes of german was a lot of time ago. My nickname something is confuse, but German is my first Name. "Ich bone in Buenos Aires".

Deutsch'e' is the adjetive? I remember the "Deutsche Bank".

Jerky

31-12-2007 23:35:42

I "speak" spanish, but that doesn't mean I speak it. I took it in High School and College, and spoke it with co-workers a few years ago, but its gone now. The only language other than English that I really speak isnt on your list. Calling all Filipinos, I speak fluent Tagalog.

Marioko

01-01-2008 04:41:02

it mean that u "primary language" is english :D

raygeee

03-01-2008 21:06:53

German here. Actually it's "Deutsch", without the "e" :wink:

btw, I just wanted to say hello to everyone. I'm new on the forums. I just registered today but I have been reading them for about 2 months.



Oopps, sorry. My classes of german was a lot of time ago. My nickname something is confuse, but German is my first Name. "Ich bone in Buenos Aires".

Deutsch'e' is the adjetive? I remember the "Deutsche Bank".

hehe, unfortunately German isn't really an easy language, especially the grammar... :roll: (compared to English)

"Deutsch" is the adjective. In your example it's a present participle. The "e" comes into play if you're using it with a female subject like bank.
Anyway I'm sure you don't want to read too much about grammar here. :)