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Language challenge?!

WITHOUT LOOKING IT UP, Your job is to figure out which language each sentence is and translate what you think it is!



1. Das Wasser ist gefroren.

2. Estoy casada con la reina.

3. Vedere è credere.

4. Fisken kommer från Tyskland.

5. Dieu le veut.
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SW-User
1. German
2. Spanish
3. French
4. Norwegian
5. Swedish
SW-User
@SW-User yes, I have been a few times.
SW-User
Is it nice? What is cool about it? @SW-User
SW-User
@SW-User it's very nice. I especially love the language.
SW-User
Idk,

German. Just looks like it sounds disgusting.

The water is frozen

Spanish, because I know spanish.

I'm married to the queen

Italian, because it looks like fake spanish

Seeing is believing?? Just looks like it in spanish, vaguely


Swedish? Looks ikea-y
Something about fish.

French, because I can say it with a weird accent and sound legit.

Dios sounds like Dieu, so maybe issa bout god.
SW-User
Which are you most sure about? @SW-User
SW-User
First one is def German.. dunno the rest
SW-User
What do you think the German sentence means? What languages are you fluent in? Can you speak one other than English? @SW-User
SW-User
@SW-User Dunno wut it means.. I just know tis German 'cause I listen to a lot of Rammstein 😂😂😂 and English is the one I'm fluent in but I can speak the native language too tho it's hard reading it. Not gonna reveal which one but it has Arabic letters
1. german
2. spanish
3. italian
4. finnish? dutch?
5. french lol
SW-User
Guess what #1 means. Explain why you came up with your guess as well! @Dewms
SW-User
I know the first is german. I don't speak it well, but i'm guessing it means the water is frozen.

4 might be norwegian? i'm not sure. but 5 is french... though idk what it means
DDonde · 31-35, M
The water is something. Frozen?
I am wedded to the queen?
Seeing is believing? (Seeing and believing?)
Fish come from Tyskland (lol I have no idea)
I don't know.
SW-User
That’s Latin? I think that just would mean “god wills” I dont think that phrase has a word there for “it” or does it?

@DDonde
DDonde · 31-35, M
@SW-User I was familiar with that Latin version. There may be a version of the phrase with "it".
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Just did another! Go check it out! Good luck! @DDonde

 
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