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Hanne Posted Fri 05 Oct, 2007 9:29 PM |
What does deba mean?
and yes, you don't want a drunk boss in the morning hehe.
So English people just adopt the z?? |
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Hanne Posted Fri 05 Oct, 2007 9:34 PM |
AbsolutPurple wrote: DAKOTA wrote: A Z nothing more than just a pointy backward S.
ah zhite !
Now it juzt zoundz like you have a lizp |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Fri 05 Oct, 2007 9:37 PM |
Hanne wrote: AbsolutPurple wrote: DAKOTA wrote: A Z nothing more than just a pointy backward S.
ah zhite !
Now it juzt zoundz like you have a lizp
ach zo ! |
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DAKOTA Posted Fri 05 Oct, 2007 9:37 PM |
Hanne wrote: AbsolutPurple wrote: DAKOTA wrote: A Z nothing more than just a pointy backward S.
ah zhite !
Now it juzt zoundz like you have a lizp
Very buzzy!
I don't really think it applies to a consonant cluster though. The H just isn't very into it. I mean, he and S have been together for a long time. |
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Hanne Posted Fri 05 Oct, 2007 9:40 PM |
DAKOTA wrote:
Very buzzy!
I don't really think it applies to a consonant cluster though. The H just isn't very into it. I mean, he and S have been together for a long time.
Yeah, who'd wanna break up with S just to be with Z? Tsk tsk! |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Fri 05 Oct, 2007 9:43 PM |
Hanne wrote: DAKOTA wrote:
Very buzzy!
I don't really think it applies to a consonant cluster though. The H just isn't very into it. I mean, he and S have been together for a long time.
Yeah, who'd wanna break up with S just to be with Z? Tsk tsk!
are these code names ??? |
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DAKOTA Posted Fri 05 Oct, 2007 9:43 PM |
Hanne wrote:
Yeah, who'd wanna break up with S just to be with Z? Tsk tsk!
I know right? He's already got a little bit of C on the side. (Don't worry, sometimes S even joins in for a little SCH action. ;)
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Turtleneck Posted Fri 05 Oct, 2007 9:45 PM |
AbsolutPurple wrote: Imagine how it feels when you're not familiar with american english and your boss comes in at 9 am stating "God ! I'm so pissed !"
When that song Tubthumping was out, it took me a while to figure out what they meant by "Pissing the night away." |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Fri 05 Oct, 2007 9:48 PM |
Turtleneck wrote: AbsolutPurple wrote: Imagine how it feels when you're not familiar with american english and your boss comes in at 9 am stating "God ! I'm so pissed !"
When that song Tubthumping was out, it took me a while to figure out what they meant by "Pissing the night away."
My boss was a really posh woman from Boston so it was rather startling to hear her utter these words.
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Hanne Posted Fri 05 Oct, 2007 9:50 PM |
DAKOTA wrote: Hanne wrote:
Yeah, who'd wanna break up with S just to be with Z? Tsk tsk!
I know right? He's already got a little bit of C on the side. (Don't worry, sometimes S even joins in for a little SCH action. ;)
Ah, but at least S and H agree on this little, er, addition to their relationship, especially when they're in Germany... |
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ricv64 Posted Fri 05 Oct, 2007 10:05 PM |
Hanne wrote: What does deba mean?
" concur ? " |
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DAKOTA Posted Fri 05 Oct, 2007 10:07 PM |
Hanne wrote:
Ah, but at least S and H agree on this little, er, addition to their relationship, especially when they're in Germany...
Doin' it Auf Deutsch! |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Fri 05 Oct, 2007 10:07 PM |
DAKOTA wrote: Hanne wrote:
Ah, but at least S and H agree on this little, er, addition to their relationship, especially when they're in Germany...
Doin' it Auf Deutsch!
nein danke |
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heyjude Posted Fri 05 Oct, 2007 10:14 PM |
ricv64 wrote: Hanne wrote: What does deba mean?
" concur ? "
The correct translation of "'di ba" is "isn't that so?" or "right?"
Nice try, ricv! ;-) |
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heyjude Posted Fri 05 Oct, 2007 10:17 PM |
Hi Hanne,
ricv sometimes busts out in Tagalog, which I speak/read/write. Tagalog is the main Philippine dialect.
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