Message from @Soul-entity

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2019-10-22 20:15:14 UTC  

in the same category

2019-10-22 20:15:15 UTC  

as turks

2019-10-22 20:15:26 UTC  

"Zdravsvuyte" for just "hello"

2019-10-22 20:15:32 UTC  

Brilliant <:haha:318675605233336330>

2019-10-22 20:15:45 UTC  

hello is cześć here

How do I write that

2019-10-22 20:15:52 UTC  

До свидания

2019-10-22 20:15:56 UTC  

and zdrastwujtie

2019-10-22 20:16:02 UTC  

is good morning more like

2019-10-22 20:16:08 UTC  

@Cielodiluna di Bisanzio zdravstvuyte is very formal btw

Why don't you just say szia smh

2019-10-22 20:16:19 UTC  

"Hello" is formal as well

2019-10-22 20:16:24 UTC  

What's "hi"?

2019-10-22 20:16:29 UTC  

I forgot <:thonking:318673885497262091>

2019-10-22 20:16:34 UTC  

Privet is hello

2019-10-22 20:16:37 UTC  

Ah right

2019-10-22 20:16:45 UTC  

Привет

2019-10-22 20:17:14 UTC  

@j͐̉̄eͩ̐ͯsͩ̍̎t͋ͬ̚҉̖̩̮ē̓̆҉̵̞̣r̉͂ͩ привет, тарзан-тян, как дела?

2019-10-22 20:17:15 UTC  

learn real stuff not weird eastern language

2019-10-22 20:17:22 UTC  

>tyan

2019-10-22 20:17:23 UTC  

What

2019-10-22 20:17:30 UTC  

-chan

2019-10-22 20:17:33 UTC  

Aah

2019-10-22 20:17:34 UTC  

<:haHAA:320314457500811264>

2019-10-22 20:17:35 UTC  

Lol

2019-10-22 20:17:47 UTC  

Чан

2019-10-22 20:17:51 UTC  

<:haHAA:320314457500811264>

What does it mean

Privet tarzan chan

2019-10-22 20:18:13 UTC  

that's weebspeak

2019-10-22 20:18:16 UTC  

When I get round to getting some new earphones anyone wanna tech me a language

2019-10-22 20:18:17 UTC  

"Hi Tarzan-chan"

But the last part

2019-10-22 20:18:35 UTC  

Tarzan-kun

2019-10-22 20:18:45 UTC  

chan is diminutive in japanese

2019-10-22 20:18:54 UTC  

It's like an addition in Japanese that shows some type of familiarity, I think it's used for little girls or something, not completely sure