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[–] Peter_Arbeitslos@feddit.org 4 points 3 days ago (1 children)

My native language is German, I speak English, some Italian and written Latin, no French. Here's my interpretation of your comment:

I like the post. I really like it. ~~Something~~ English is good ~~for the community or~~ for communicating, [German word for corn, ...] because (but?) it is fun to enjoy a multitude of languages [random Turkish letter].

Probably the second part of the sentence isn't about English helping to enjoy languages, nevertheless English is just good for communicating.

Words which helped me:J’ => You => Some person => Probably I

andore => English adorable

post => English post

Vraiment => Italian veramente

L’ => An article similiar to the Italian ones => Word after it is a noun

anglias => Italian Inglese => English?

c'est => it is (est in Latin)

sympa => German Sympathie/English sympathy

pour => Italian per

communiquer => Latin communis, word ending weird, but probably a verb (German kommunizieren)

c'est = again "it is"

amusant => German amüsieren

de => Italian di (de in some forms)

croiser => German/French Connaisseur

une => Italian una, but as plural (non-existent in Italian)

multitude => English multitude (Latin multi)

de => Italian di again

langues => English language or Italian lingua

comme => Latin communis stuff again???

ça => What, Turkish?!

[–] Jakylla@jlai.lu 4 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Bon travail !

English explanations:

  • L' is "Le" (when followed by a word beginning with a vowel), so "The" as you expected yeah
  • Anglais : English (either the language or the people, here about the language)
  • Sympa : Yeah, comme from Sympathy, but here meaning like "Fun"
  • Communiquer : Like English Communicate. The end in "-er" mark it as a verb, like in English adding "To" before: "To communicate"
  • Croiser : Similar to English: to Cross (here meaning "gathering together at the same place" or smthg)
  • Une : Singular form here yes. "une multitude" is a strangely singular word, meaning to talk about a lot of things as one single group
  • ça : means "it" in French. The thing under the c (cédille: ç) like in Turkish, is to make it sound like "s" instead of default prononciation sounding like "k"