Hi, Kati
Thank you for reconsidering my percentage, for the details about Hungarian language dialects and for the pictures. I had forgotten that kind of fountain and I like that bridge which finds its image in the water.
Bye, Monica
Hi, Kati
Thank you for reconsidering my percentage, for the details about Hungarian language dialects and for the pictures. I had forgotten that kind of fountain and I like that bridge which finds its image in the water.
Bye, Monica
Hello Kati,
How are you doing?
Hope you’re fine with health and in peace!
Thanks for your participation in this thread!
I liked you singing…
Why didn’t you invite your grandson to play the guitar? He plays the guitar, yes?
Listen to my pronunciation. “Boldog születésnapot!”
What you think about? Bad or “more less”?.. :- ((
Best wishes and take care!
Hensiq
Thanks to the forum for recording voice message fully and cut down the same after
recording. Thanks a lot to the Forum for doing good service to the learners like me.
Bye to all of you, I will not come to this Forum, to-day is my first and last day to the forum and ETN. Thank one and all for your co-operation.
S.Shanthi
Hello Hensiq,
Congratulations!!! It was a very good idea to open this thread. I enjoy it and the others also. Happy Birthday in Different Languages. At the end we can do a summary of them, can’t we?
Bye:
Kat
Hello, Kati!
I’m happy hear from you that you liked this. Thanks!
Of course, we can doing a comment about. Not now, yet!
I’m waiting that more people to express themselves in their native languages!
And most importantly they are participating in this segment with joy and spontaneity.
It’s why I’m very happy! I’m thankful to everyone!
Take care!
Hensiq
Hello, friend S.Shanthi and everyone!
My intention in this segment is just to propose to each person native of a country speak in their own language, the term of greeting, corresponding to English, “Happy Birthday”!
Each of us, students, we are learning in this forum, the English language. However, each country has its own language. The English language is very important for global communication in both social and in professional contact . Another very important world language is Spanish.
These two languages, enable us to maintain a worldwide contact. However, we should cherish and be proud of our native language, symbol of each one people and each nation!
For this reason, I had the idea to share with all nations active here in this forum, their cultures, their greetings, saluting one another during a celebration of a birthdate.
Hope everyone is happy to share, just like me!
Thanks a lot,
Hensiq
Hello, Monica!
Thank you for your review of my Romanian pronunciation!
You’re talking like a Brazilian! …
Excellent pronunciation!
I am very glad to hear that you like to watch our movies and TV series.
Thanks a lot!
See you soon.
Take care,
Hensiq
I’d like hear you again, Unchan. Your record is not audible!
May you do this again, please?
Thanks!
Hensiq
Hi Hensiq,
The information what you are collecting about other country’s people “Mother Tongue”,
for Happy Birthday is good, for that you don’t have to say any comments instead of that you can say thanks to everyone for extending their co-operation after getting beat from the Forum for our voice recording. I am not angry with you sir, but I have angry with Forum. As I am very busy, I am not in a position to contact with all of you.
Thank you
S.Shanthi
A small correction to the above mail which I wrote.
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I am not angry with you sir, but I have been angry with Forum.
Thanks
S.Shanthi
Hello Shanthi,
I would like that you record again your voice message, saying the greeting in your native language, in view of your recording was not perfect.
In addition, I would like, please, that you could suggest something dynamic for enriching this topic.
Best wishes.
Your friend,
Hensiq
Hi
Of course you can enrich the topic by asking the learners to "How they sing their Happy
Birthday in Mother Tongue, but forum should allow everyone to sing that song in native/mother tongue.
By the by have you enjoyed TOEIC Listening Exercises? In which you would have listened
native people voice. I want to know if there is any TOEIC Speaking test for learners?
what about your opinion regarding this? I would like to have TOEIC speaking test, which I have
never heard so far.
You can ask Sir Torsten regarding this and let me know as early as possible.
Thank you
S.Shanthi
Hi Hensiq,
Thanks for sending this link to me for TOEIC. WHEN I TRIED FOR THIS VOICE RECORDER
IS NOT DOWNLOADING QUICKLY. No one would have attended TOEIC on the Forum,like what I attended. I think that I am the best learner in TOEIC which no one could have enjoy it,
Sir Torsten had given me plenty of chances since I had joined this forum. Now I have no time
also to attend like before, due to my husband’s retirement.Even though I have been angry with forum, I cannot forget the gratitude towards Sir Torsten , Sir Alan. and Ms.Beeesneees.
Thank you
S.Shanthi
You’re welcome!
Hey! Friend!
Don’t be angry with anyone!
We’re here to help each other. I’m happy for hear you say " I cannot forget the gratitude towards Sir Torsten , Sir Alan. and Ms.Beeesneees."
Yes! Besides great teachers, they are thoughtful people!
Best wishes,
Hensiq
PS: Hey! This’s a thread about “How to say Happy Birthday…!”
Hi,
You can play any musical instruments as given below.
Musical Instruments
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
A. Strings
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11. piccolo
12. flute
13. clarinet
14. oboe
15. recorder
16. saxophone
17. bassoon
C. Brass
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18. trumpet
19. trombone
20. French horn
21. tuba
D. Percussion
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22. drum
23. kettledrum
24. bongos
25. conga (drum)
26. cymbals
27. xylophone
E. Keyboard Instruments
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28. piano
29. organ
30. electric piano/ digital piano
31. synthesizer
F. Other Instruments
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32. accordion
33. harmonica
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Banjo, Boombox, Bugle, Castanets, Circle Time, Clarinet, Compact Disc, Cymbals, Dance, unless the Forum allows for that.
Enjoy yourself and make it enjoyed by all on the Forum.
Best wishes
S.Shanthi
To Forum,
In stead of sending “The Topic post doesn’t exist” reply, you can simply delete the
message from the forum which I posted. That would be fine I feel.
Thank you
S.Shanthi
Hello,
in spanish we say “Feliz Cumpleaños”.
“Cumpleaños” is a compound word derived from the verb “cumplir años” which is the one used to describe the process of getting older. There’s not a direct equivalent in english.
Hello everyone,
A CURIOSITY:
Regards,
Hensiq
In Hungarian: Boldog születésnapot !
Its pronunciation is here on the 0.27 and 1:17 and 1:61 seconds.
youtube.com/watch?v=Eg27RyD4U3Y
She repeats the adjective three times, so she sings:
“Boldog, boldog boldog születésnapot…” = Happy, happy, happy birthday to you, I wish you to have still lots of similar nice days!