Halp anyone..?

May 21, 2009 16:56

I had a ridiculous idea to make an info page of every single Hetalia-character, containing the basic info such as name, age, relatives, personality, history, strenghts and weaknesses. So far, I've managed to make one of Estonia, and I've done some process with Finland, too. What I'd appreciate is that I'd get some help from you guys, since I'm ( Read more... )

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sonchin June 3 2009, 17:02:25 UTC
YES, it helps, thank you so much for your effort!

*Handing the promised love in a carton box*

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1cheezymonkey June 3 2009, 17:19:09 UTC
If you wanna know how to say "I love you", this site has a lot of different languages~ Although for some languages there are multiple ways of saying it, so you might want to ask somebody who is fluent in that language for the "standard" one.

http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/iloveyou.htm

For Japanese...(they put way too much;;) you can just go with 大好きです (daisuki desu) or 愛してる(よ) (aishiteru (yo)). [The 'yo' is optional, really]

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1cheezymonkey June 3 2009, 17:19:31 UTC
oops replied to a comment, my bad orz

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danceoffate June 3 2009, 16:22:17 UTC
I can help you for France ^^

Hello> "Bonjour" or "Salut" (more familiar)
Goodbye> "Au Revoir"
How's it going> "Comment ça va ?"
Formal name> République Française

In Seychelles, they speak French, English and "Seychellois Creole" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seychellois_Creole)

Good Luck ^^

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sonchin June 3 2009, 17:03:52 UTC
Thank you~~!
For this, I'll love you eternally.

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foxuie June 3 2009, 16:30:07 UTC
Let's see if I can help with Denmark...

Formal name: Kongeriget Danmark.

Hello: Hej
How's it going: Hvordan går det?
Goodbye: Farvel

orz;

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sonchin June 3 2009, 17:06:12 UTC
Thank you so much! This'll help me a lot.
*loving*

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foxuie June 3 2009, 18:35:19 UTC
You're very welcome :D

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trenerka_chan June 3 2009, 17:06:44 UTC
For Poland it would be:

Hello: Cześć
How it's going: Jak leci?
Goodbye: Well, you often use "cześć" (it's really unformal though) here as well, but if you want to avoid confusion "do zobaczenia" and "do widzenia" (both meaning "see you later") are also popularly used (probably even more often since they aren't as informal as "cześć")

Formal name: As Taure mentioned Polska or Rzeczpospolita Polska (full name)

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sonchin June 3 2009, 17:59:33 UTC
A big thanks to you!
This is really helpful :3

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supertobi June 3 2009, 19:30:36 UTC
Wow, I can't believe no one's done Spanish yet xD Well, I can help with that~~

Hello - Hola
Goodbye/See you later! - Adios/¡Hasta luego!
Thankyou - Gracias
How are you?/What's up? - ¿Cómo estás?/¿Qué tal?
I love you (I noticed someone put this one up so yeah >>;) - Te amo
Name of Spain: España

If you have any other questions, just ask! I'll be glad to give you the Spanish equivilent! :)

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sonchin June 4 2009, 17:36:04 UTC
Thanks, and I'll sure come and ask you all stuff about Spain now that you promised >:D
And I already have one: any idea of the b-day? ^^

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supertobi June 4 2009, 17:58:27 UTC
By that do you mean how to say happy birthday or when Spain's actual 'birthday' is? Just in case, Happy Birthday! is ¡Feliz Cumpleaños! :d (I even know the song if you want it xD)

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sonchin June 5 2009, 13:40:42 UTC
I meant Spain's birthday but that can also be very useful.
That reminds me from the song 'Feliz Navidad' :D

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