MNF Club Forums
European nationality - Printable Version

+- MNF Club Forums (https://www.mnfclub.com/forum)
+-- Forum: Forums (https://www.mnfclub.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=1)
+--- Forum: General Discussion (https://www.mnfclub.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=9)
+--- Thread: European nationality (/showthread.php?tid=1388)

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6


European nationality - Cath - 09-12-2016

Hello everybody, moderator Cath's speaking.

To help to run this forum, we have to make sure that everybody (if not, most people) here are rightfully represented. Since there is a vast majority of people here coming from Europe, I have decided to run this survey.

Why participating? Because, after pinpointing your location, we can create a 'place' where you can meet and speak with people of your mother tongue.

You can also tell us your nationality or where you live at the moment.

Edit: this poll is very simplified due to that fact that there' sa maximum of 10 choices.


RE: European nationality - Willy_for_Boobies - 09-12-2016

Born and living in Germany ;-))
Had some french and english in school earlier. ;-))
and i did not really use these languages IRL before playing here ;-))


RE: European nationality - Sharp - 09-12-2016

England, UK. Which, despite the Brexit, isn't going to stop being in Europe. Just the EU. Unless we decide to fuck off entirely. Which would be almost as bad a decision as Donald Trump made when choosing his hairdresser.


RE: European nationality - Cath - 09-12-2016

(09-12-2016, 05:12 PM)Willy_for_Boobies Wrote: Born and living in Germany ;-))
Had some french and english in school earlier. ;-))
and i did not really use these languages IRL before playing here ;-))

As much as I suck at German, I find this tongue really interesting. It requires rigor to learn and I like to discover the meaning of words, because German words have a meaning when translated bit by bit. Like Handschuhe, which literally means shoes for hands, but it's translated as gloves. Fantastic, don't you think?!


RE: European nationality - Sharp - 09-12-2016

I can speak Brummie English, and understand (almost) all variations. I can also speak a minimal amount of French and Spanish (Latin American, not continental), while understanding less. I can come with reading a minute amount of Portuguese where similar to Spanish. No idea with anything else.


RE: European nationality - Cath - 09-12-2016

Sounds interesting!


RE: European nationality - Simple Tania - 09-12-2016

Mommy's here!

Portugal YEAH!!!

I speak Portuguese (dah) English, Spanish, French and a little Italian, but write? only Portuguese and English (a little better now, thanks to this lovely game and to the amazing people I found in here)


RE: European nationality - Willy_for_Boobies - 09-12-2016

(09-12-2016, 05:39 PM)Cath Wrote: As much as I suck at German, I find this tongue really interesting. It requires rigor to learn and I like to discover the meaning of words, because German words have a meaning when translated bit by bit. Like Handschuhe, which literally means shoes for hands, but it's translated as gloves. Fantastic, don't you think?!

I love my language and the mostly single special meaning of the words ( each thing has normally its own word with just this one meaning )
and you can express with one word just this special thing or circumstances without looong explanations ;-)
french feels for me as a more "describing" language ;-))
and with english: the sometimes different meanings and uses of so much words, having to read the sense from context ...
so i have sometimes (mostly when sentences arent clear formulated) 2 or even more different possible meanings after my translation ;-))
and google isnt a big help while translating word for word ;-))

and some expressions you cant translate (word for word)
"i make me me nothing you nothing out of the dust.. " would be a (joke) translation for "ich mache mich mir nichts dir nichts aus dem Staub"
and means simply said ... to flee or disappear ;-))


RE: European nationality - Winterwald - 09-12-2016

Aww poor Netherlands isn't here :(

As you probably guessed that's where I live, but I'm originally from the UK in case anyone was wondering :)


RE: European nationality - Sharp - 09-12-2016

There are quite a few not on here that probably should be.