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Game of Linguistics!!

Let's see how many of you out there are linguists!
Or are handy with Google Translate. ;)
Here are the rules of the game. You say something in one language.
EX: The Apple. (English)
Then, someone else has to say a different sentence that begins with the last letter of the last word in the previous sentence-- but in another language!! Sound confusing? Here's a continuation of the example:
EX: The apple. (English) *The apple.*
EX: Es delicioso. (Spanish) *Is delicious.*

Then you continue. You can reuse a language, but only after 6 consecutive sentences have been written where the language hasn't been used. Here's a good example of a conversation:
EX: The apple. (English) *The apple.*
EX: Es delicioso. (Spanish) *Is delicious.*
EX: Oui! Je suis d'accord. (French) *Yes! I agree.*
EX: Dunkle Schokolade ist besser. (German) *Dark Chocolate is better.*

Get it now? It can actually get pretty fun. You can probably tell from the examples, but let me clarify the format for your sentences:
Sentence in whatever language(Name of Language in Parenthesis)*Translation into English within stars*
The colors don't mean anything but to distinguish the appropriate parts of the post.
Note: The sentences don't have to be relevant! Also, translation is required, even for English! :rolleyes:
Ready? Go!
 
Your post was supposed to start with "o" because "helado" ends in "o". Confusing, I know, but, no problem! We'll just continue on. :p

Realmente? Iso ser
 
sorry didnt read OP completely :o. Also Cool Game :cool:

orangutany na sosny są interesujące (Polish)*orangutans on pine trees are interesting*
 
Interessante piesangs neem gewoonlik in die lug. (Afrikaans) *Interesting bananas usually take the sky.*
 
Even though that last letter isn't technically an "E", I'm treating it like one! :p (English) *Even though that last letter isn't technically an "E", I'm treating it like one! :p *
 
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