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How do you say majestic king in your language?
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Majestic King ( मेजेस्टिक किंग)
We say "Aalishaan Raja" (आलीशान राजा) in Hindi and "Bhavya Raja" (भव्य राजा) in Marathi.
You must have heard of Hindi but not heard of Marathi. Hindi is the most commonly used language in India while Marathi is my parents first language as they're maharashtrians which means they're from the state of Maharashtra where most people speak Marathi. It's an Indo-Aryan language. My Hindi is pretty fluent, but my Marathi isn't.
So you can speak both to a certain point?
So instead of speaking spanglish you speak hinglish 😮
Wth I have been speaking Hindi for 10 years but I don't know the Hindi form of 'Majestic' 😶. How is it possible? How in the world my Hindi is bad than English? I surely ashamed my nation lmao.
Instead of the Hindi form of Majestic King. I will say "Maharaja Adhiraja" it means "King of kings" in ancient Hindi. I guess "Rajaasee Raja" will be Hindi form of Majestic king. I am not sure though.
At least now you got something to do research on lol
I think "shogun" captures a lot of it without any adjectives involved, although it's more like "greatest warlord" (de facto ruler) than "emperor/king". But "shogun" is badass. My friends teasingly call me "shogun" all the time since I'm a bit stubborn and independent.
So shogun isn't majestic king in Japanese?
It's the closest thing I can think of for our culture since the emperor often yielded no power. Japan was historically ruled by warlords. The emperor always took a backseat.
Lol fair enough
Cheers, my shogun!
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Eze means King in Igbo. There isn’t an exactly way to say Majestic King.
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What about Eze magu 😌
I created it majestic king 🙂
Hater 😏
I'm going to copy @WhitneySnow here 😅
Not my native language, but Italian: "il re maestoso".
The sad thing is I'm part Italian and didn't know that 🙃
Now you know 😂
Yea ima pretend like I always did now 🙂
In English that would be Majestic King... Simples.
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It’s not my native language but I know enough French to say it: “Le roi majestique.”
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I grew up speaking both Tamil and Telugu.
In Tamil, we say: கம்பீரமான ராஜா (pronounced - Gham-bee-ra-maa-na Raaja)
In Telugu, we say: గంభీరమైన రాజు (Gam-bhi-ra-maina Raaju)
How do you even sat that tho ☹
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I have included the pronunciation, lol
You can use Google translate if you want
I have come to the acceptance that I'm never going going learn a new language 🙂
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Fair enough. Tamil and Telugu are a bit hard to learn, so I don’t blame you
I studied Tamil in school for 10 years. I still make spelling mistakes. Not because I’m a bad student, but the grammar part is hard af.
Damn yep I think I'm gonna move to Italian, I already know Spanish Spanish maybe it won't be so hard
I like Spanish.. but I’m learning German now, so I’ll probably learn that later. I like Spanish songs
How many languages you know tho? Lol
I’m fluent in English, Tamil and Telugu. I can speak a bit of broken German, but I’m trying to improve.
I’m planning to learn Hindi during my summer vacation, lol
Damn, you are trying to be multilingual or something?
Well, I am trilingual, but my mum said it's important to learn as many languages as possible
Well it definitely helps with certain situations but unless you plan on traveling a lot, then I don't see the point, but it's never bad to know many languages so I guess there's that
in my native language (turkish) it is “heybetli kral”
That sounds cool, like some code word version of majestic king 🤔
Fair enough heybetli kral put
Majestic king-alligator language
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Georgian
Dee-Deh-Boo-Lee Meh-Pheh
Pronounced like this.
Deedehbooleemehpheh
Oof, where does the space go?
Between Lee and Meh, haha
Deedehboolee mehpheh 😏😎
"Majestatyczny król" - Polish
That must be hard to pronounce
Yep and they make no sense using English grammar
"Rey majestuoso" in Spanish.
I know that one lol
With my mouth
Alright buddy 😂
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