Oh wow It also seems resonable, but it does in fact mean a hill or a tray or to drive in reverse.
I am, me or grandmother?
Ugle.
It means forehead in Korean. (I was practising writing in Hangul into google translate, and accidently typed something completely wrong, and forehead showed up )
@BiggieCheese I really struggle trying to split up quotes, so I’ll just tag you all in one...
Forehead is pretty random But it’s cool that you practise languages! How many do you know?
And awesome that you can actually gain something from this thread!
The geo-part makes me think of geography, but it probably isn’t that easy. Maybe eyebrow?
English is my native language, and I've spoken both Russian and Latvian all my life. Living in Ireland, I've had to learn Irish since I was 4, like everyone else. I tried learning Estonian once because I fell in love with the Estonian guy from Eurovision 2016 . Didn't work. I'm currently learning Korean, (because I wanted to try learning a language with a different alphabet and also because I just like how it sounds ) and I'll be learning German next year since I have to take up a new language for school. Also, if anyone is thinking of learning a new language, then you definitely should. Of course, you could end up like me with Estonian, but there's always the chance that you will end up knowing how to speak your chosen language. And don't be intimidated by foreign writing scripts, most of the time they are very similar to the Roman Alphabet, and even completely different scripts like Hangul are quite easy. Anyway, I went off at a bit of a tangent there.
geobna means 'afraid' or 'scared' in Korean.
I feel like it's 'saxophone' for some reason.
glaz
~Keep on chit-chatting, saying this and that
Talkin talkin talkin
I do what I do, so you do you
Dirty dirty
You can’t stop me lovin’ myself ~
Nope, Lǎoshǔ is mouse. I studied Mandarin Chinesse for a while whenni was younger, I spentt a month there to for some reason i seemm to be pretty decentt at guessing translations in any languagee.
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Alligator or carrot?
New word: halsbånd
New Worrd: Lǎoshǔ
Origin ID: ManicMelodic
It means forehead in Korean. (I was practising writing in Hangul into google translate, and accidently typed something completely wrong, and forehead showed up )
It sound like leash.
geobna
Side note: I've been learning so much from this thread, I feel so knowledgeable )
Talkin talkin talkin
I do what I do, so you do you
Dirty dirty
You can’t stop me lovin’ myself
~
Yes, it means collar
@BiggieCheese I really struggle trying to split up quotes, so I’ll just tag you all in one...
Forehead is pretty random But it’s cool that you practise languages! How many do you know?
And awesome that you can actually gain something from this thread!
The geo-part makes me think of geography, but it probably isn’t that easy. Maybe eyebrow?
New word: neglesaks.
geobna means 'afraid' or 'scared' in Korean.
I feel like it's 'saxophone' for some reason.
glaz
Talkin talkin talkin
I do what I do, so you do you
Dirty dirty
You can’t stop me lovin’ myself
~
for some reason i seemm to be pretty decentt at guessing translations in any languagee.
Glaz is eye in Russian iirc...
sateenkaari
Origin ID: ManicMelodic
Kasut.
Correct!
Cassette?
seonsaeng
Talkin talkin talkin
I do what I do, so you do you
Dirty dirty
You can’t stop me lovin’ myself
~
αβοκάντο
andd arghhh now i have to look up the greek alphabet... so.. Abokayto (?)
avocado, maybe? justt caus the word sounds similar xD
Alhasub
Origin ID: ManicMelodic
seonsaeng means 'teacher' in Korean.
For some reason I think it sounds like elephant.
nabi
Talkin talkin talkin
I do what I do, so you do you
Dirty dirty
You can’t stop me lovin’ myself
~
Yes!
grandfather?
nunmul
Talkin talkin talkin
I do what I do, so you do you
Dirty dirty
You can’t stop me lovin’ myself
~
It's "computerr"
nunmul=wwater?
Shinrin
Origin ID: ManicMelodic
sole
Close, it actually means 'tears' in Korean.
I feel like I've seen this word before, but I can't seem to think of what it might mean. Is it sun?
appa
Talkin talkin talkin
I do what I do, so you do you
Dirty dirty
You can’t stop me lovin’ myself
~
papa?
дедушка
Forest, actuallyy
dedushka ( ) = grandfathher.
Xiāngliào
Origin ID: ManicMelodic
It is in fact a nail scissor
(and yay, I might finally have figured out how to break down quotes!)
Above: Is it a mountain? Or cousin, maybe?
New word: Aber
It is both a German and a Danish word, but the meaning is not the same.
Tip: in Danish it is an animal, in German it is a conjunction.
grandfather?
ζάχαρη
Correct! It means dad in a casual sort of way.
I think I know this one... Just went to a Polish shop and I found a bag of sugar with a similar word written on it. Is it sugar?
sije
Edit: The answer was somehow stuck in a quote and it bothered me so much, I had to fix it.
Talkin talkin talkin
I do what I do, so you do you
Dirty dirty
You can’t stop me lovin’ myself
~
In my language it's similar to gossip . Parrot?
Right!
flower?
abuelo
tinapay
No, grandfather.
paying in gold