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Post by kittylover on Apr 13, 2003 9:38:57 GMT -5
;D Me so crazy.
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Post by Polly Ester on Apr 14, 2003 21:57:48 GMT -5
Das ist true ;D
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Post by megbymanyothernames on Apr 15, 2003 16:21:03 GMT -5
Mui loco amigo.
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Post by kittylover on Apr 17, 2003 7:27:10 GMT -5
Guten nacht mein freudin. *Yawns*
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Post by Caro on May 22, 2003 11:51:31 GMT -5
What is it supposed to mean?
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Post by Polly Ester on May 23, 2003 7:10:32 GMT -5
I'm guessing, but could it mean "good night my friend" or something like that?
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Post by Caro on May 27, 2003 21:32:12 GMT -5
I'm guessing, but could it mean "good night my friend" or something like that? Maybe...
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Post by Polly Ester on May 28, 2003 3:45:07 GMT -5
Guten nacht mein freudin. *Yawns* Well "mein" means my, I think. And "freudin" sounds like it could mean friend. And I think "nacht" means night. And "guten" means good. And plus there's the "yawns" bit at the end. So I'm just guessing but I think that's what it means
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Post by Caro on May 28, 2003 9:04:17 GMT -5
Cool! Do you know in what language it is?
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Post by Polly Ester on May 30, 2003 5:24:43 GMT -5
German, I'm pretty sure
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Post by Caro on May 30, 2003 22:03:27 GMT -5
German, I'm pretty sure Cool! German seems to be a hard language...
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Post by Polly Ester on Jun 1, 2003 5:57:06 GMT -5
Oh I duno... Japanese is harder, eesh... *lol* Not only do you need to know how to write the words in letters, but you have to learn Hirogana and Kanji, and that gets really confusing...
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Post by Caro on Jun 1, 2003 10:59:33 GMT -5
Oh I duno... Japanese is harder, eesh... *lol* Not only do you need to know how to write the words in letters, but you have to learn Hirogana and Kanji, and that gets really confusing... Wow! It sounds really hard!
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Post by Polly Ester on Jun 2, 2003 3:06:26 GMT -5
Yeah it was... I can hardly remember any of it hehe
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Post by megbymanyothernames on Jun 5, 2003 13:59:59 GMT -5
Yeah, kitty was speaking German. My grandparents lived in Germany for 2 years back in the 1950's when my granddad was in the army so I know a few German words, but I can't spell them. I'm going to take Spanish next year. I was thinking about French, but there are a whole lot of Mexican-Americans around here. Some people are taking Latin. Why? I have no idea.
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