What Language...

I know that Coasterbuzz is accessed all over the world and there are many bilingual people, so what other languages do buzzers out there speak? I am in high school and I speak English and French. Vous aimez des coasters de rouleau?

Roller coaster is "Montagnes Russes" in French.

I'm bilingual English and French.

Yeah, thanks. I'll have to tell my teacher that she's wrong because she taught us that, must be a literal translation that I have. There has to be other buzzers out there...
English aside, I'm also fluent in Spanish and ASL :). Both of which are pretty useful at parks - A good example was at MIA when there was a hearing impaired child that had been separated from his family. I was called over to find out the child's name and where he last saw his family. Eventually, we found the worried parents.

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English is my primary language, but I'm quite fluent in Pig Latin and Texan.
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English is my primary language (No, I am not Asian, and yes... it is an anagram), but I do speak some Japanese. My wife is Japanese, and yes, I do love Japanese coasters and their parks.:) I do speak Bastard, as well....;)
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Roller coaster heter berg-och-dalbana på svenska,,, ganska jobbigt att stava det.

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My Latin doesn't really get much practice in the last couple thousand years, but it IS cool to know. Of course, living in FL means that my Spanish, weak as it is, stays a bit more *current*....at least Latin doesn't continue to "evolve", lol.

Of course, I'm still *learning* that other language in my night-class at Rob's....please pass the Udon...;)

What is in Udon soup?I have never eaten Japanese food.I am willing to try anything once.

Ich sprechen Deutch kline.Holz achterbahn is German for wooden coaster.-----------------
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Udon;)

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English: Roller coaster (Translation: An opject of which coasts along a track with wheels)

Spanish: Montana Rusa (Translation: Russian Mountain)

Hebrew: Rakevet Harim (Translation: Mountain Train)

I speak all three of those languages.

I'm in 8th grade and can speak english(duh)and french. So afr I know 4 years of French and when I get to High School, it'll be 7 years.(not 4 years cuz I automatically am placed in French 2.

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I speak English, Spanish, and Canadian (eh?) ;)

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English, German, and a bit of Spanish. I prefer German though :) . Ich möchte ein achterbahn für Weinachten!

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English, French, And I am learning Spanish next year.

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Ud estas limpias con leche? Yeah, that's right...my Spanish is really bad. I think I just said, "Do you clean with milk?" but I could be wrong. I'd been out of Spanish for a while, so I'm pretty rusty. I know a lot of words, it just takes me a while to out them together, so I am in no wat fluent.

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It would just be ¿Ustedes limpian con leche? "Do you clean with milk?"

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Je parle le Francais, Ich sprechen die Deustch, and english. I'm in french 2, so i could probably carry on a conversation with any frechmen at Asterix. I'm just in Deustch 1, but am going on a class trip to Germany this summer, pushing for a Holiday World visit, and will probably just end up speaking to people that know french or english since my duestch skills are limited.

scheisst!

Sorry to be the linguist here tonight guys! But, oh what the hey... scheiße is the profanity you are looking for. :)

Now for a quick German grammar lesson: you use the ß character following a long vowel sound and when it is two Ss following it.

Heh, the only reason I know German is the folks are German. Me and my siblings are American though. It's always weird growing up as a kid speaking two languages :)

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i know its scheißt, and know that ß=ss, but am just too lazy to find the symbol for that

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