kedaman rakastaa jonkin verran poika
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kedaman rakastaa jonkin verran poika
:P
kovan, mistä olet oppinut suomea?!?
:p oikea ihmelapsi heheh
here is what i gathered
===>kovan, mistä olet oppinut suomea?!?
which is something like "where did you guess that from"
or something like that
and
=>oikea ihmelapsi
means "kovan is a 100% right whiz"
:)
lackofskillman haukkua miten koira
OK ihmelapsi, here's the correct answers:
Kovan, where have you learned finnish from?
ihmelapsi, ok i'll give you a clue, whiz..-something since you got that right :)
minä on hämmentää nyt(no)
hehe
it would help if i knew how to pronounce them right thou
kedaman haistaa arvostaa kala
Kovan,
NO ONE can pronounce Finnish correctly.
i am sure SOMEONE can
after all it was invented by SOMEONE ;)
Yeah, but they are all DEAD!
still, there is got to be someone that can pronounce it correctly
i am sure there is Finnish historians, literature people ect
and people that devote their life to studying the language ect
got to be SOMEONE
Same applies to Sanskrit and Attic Greek.
dont know what those are
enlighten us o great one
:)
Sanskrit is the written version of an ancient Indian
language. The actual sounds of the language are totally
unknown....we have only the written. Sanskrit is believed
by many to be the first (and only) truly holy language.
Attic Greek was the Greek spoken prior to the heyday of the
Athens and Sparta. It dates to around the time of Homer
(900BC ???) and the Trojan War. No one knows the
pronounciation of it either. It is known, however, that it
differed from the current Greek pronounciation, known as
Koine.
for which religion? or people (do the exist today?)Quote:
Sanskrit is believed
by many to be the first (and only) truly holy language
Ask Honeybee. Do a web search on Sanskrit. Learn how to
divide by 0.
web search is good
as far as asking honeybeen, NO WAY
he will bite my leg off
dividing by zero is not possible
Sorry, Honeybee, but linguistics experts believe that the
current pronounciations are different from the
pronounciations of the original. Something about the
dipthong changes.
i dont get scared at all
just dont wanna feel something biting my leg
DohhQuote:
Originally posted by DerFarm
It dates to around the time of Homer
(900BC ???) and the Trojan War.
hmmmm Donuts
Sleep through that part of World History, Ian? Probably
sipped too much sherry the night before.
I'm quite well versed in world history, but being a prat is more fun when you don't have to be serious
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I'm quite well versed in world history
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Hmmmmmmm....Really?
Well, now, that sounds like an interesting thread...stay
tuned children. The History Channel will be in session
soon.
for an american, you sure have a hell of a lot of sarcasm Defarm, I thought it was us Brittish that ruled in that department, but then again there is exceptions to rules
for an american, you sure have a hell of a lot of sarcasm Defarm, I thought it was us Brittish that ruled in that department, but then again there are exceptions to rules
ooops :D
VERY TEMPTING
but no thank you
dont bite me period
and we dont have to worry about pain