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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Dragonfly in Four Languages

Let's learn languages together! If you can add another language in the comments, please do!!!

Near Andong, South Korea - October 2010


English
It is a dragonfly!
I saw a dragonfly yesterday.
I hope that there will be dragonflies near the river.

Français
C'est une libuelle!
J'ai vu une libuelle hier.
J'espère qu'il y aura des libuelles près de la rivière.

Русский
Это стрекоза!
Вчера я видел стрекозу.
Я надеюсь, что около реки будут стрекозы.

Español
¡Esto es una libélula!
Ayer vi una libélula.
Espero que haya una libélula cerca del río.

6 comments:

  1. Dit is 'n naldekoker
    Ek het gister 'n nalderkoker gesien,
    Ek hoop dat daar nalderkokers by die revier is.

    Afrikaans language

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  2. In Spanish, the last sentence will be more correct if you say:
    "Espero que haya una libélula cerca del río"
    Kisses :)

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  3. Sorry, I have no other languages to add, Michael - but I love dragonflies! What a beautiful word it is in French and Dutch!

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  4. ~ Natalia, thanks, that's interesting! Where did you learn this?

    ~ Raquel, thanks a lot!!! yep, i'm learning :-)

    ~ Hammie, cool! Nice picture! Where was it taken?

    ~ Hi, Feronia, yes the word is wonderful, I agree! Thanks for stopping by!

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  5. THat's reelly clever! I speek English, Spanish, an Bear English. So heer it is in Bear English, as yu hav the uthers alreddy!-

    Dits a wagonfly!
    I sor a wagonfly yestaday.
    I hope dat dare will be wagonflys neer the river.

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  6. hahahah I need to improve my Monkey English :-)

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