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Re: DICTIONARY
Fr°wning Cl°wn - 02.07.2006, 16:01DICTIONARY
At least ONE sensible topic :wink:
Post your language problems here, there are manymanymany great people to help you.
You can as well post text and beg your friends to translate them into Spanish, French, German...
Re: DICTIONARY
Fr°wning Cl°wn - 02.07.2006, 16:15
For example the international word SAUERKRAUT! :P :P :P :!:
Re: DICTIONARY
Anonymous - 05.07.2006, 02:51It is.........
jealousgirl wrote: For example the international word SAUERKRAUT! :P :P :P :!:
.............something to eat on hot dogs, made of cabbage...no meat in the USA!
:D
Re: DICTIONARY
Fr°wning Cl°wn - 05.07.2006, 14:54
Ye :D
But now I´ve a real language question:
Where to the hell is the difference between borrow and lean?Hu?
Re: DICTIONARY
BlackCherry - 05.07.2006, 16:56
jealousgirl wrote: Ye :D
But now I´ve a real language question:
Where to the hell is the difference between borrow and lean?Hu?
And what does THIS mean?! hä?
Re: DICTIONARY
Anonymous - 05.07.2006, 19:01Words
jealousgirl wrote: Ye :D
But now I´ve a real language question:
Where to the hell is the difference between borrow and lean?Hu?
Borrow=Little Bird, may I borrow your camera to take a photo?
See, borrow is to ask for something and then return it!
Lean=Cucumber, please lean over and tell me what is under my car!
Lean is to bend down closer to the ground.
Hu=A Chinese or Hawaiian name.
Kelly Hu is a smoking hot Asian-American babe!
:lol:
Re: DICTIONARY
Fr°wning Cl°wn - 05.07.2006, 19:17
No actually I thought there were two words for borrow!You know - the other one, Bruce!Borrow.So, IF I BORROW something, you take it?OrI?
HÄ?
Re: DICTIONARY
Anonymous - 05.07.2006, 19:33
jealousgirl wrote: No actually I thought there were two words for borrow!You know - the other one, Bruce!Borrow.So, IF I BORROW something, you take it?OrI?
HÄ?
When you borrow you take something from me. I loan the thing to you!
Better?
:wink:
Re: DICTIONARY
Fr°wning Cl°wn - 05.07.2006, 19:34
I meant that :oops: :oops:
Re: DICTIONARY
Fr°wning Cl°wn - 05.07.2006, 19:35
at least I tried lol
Re: DICTIONARY
Anonymous - 05.07.2006, 19:38Right!
That's how you learn!
:D
Re: DICTIONARY
Fr°wning Cl°wn - 05.07.2006, 19:39
Yes - the problem is, about 27764586 teachers explained that to me :wink: but you´re the only one from whom I keep it in mind!
Re: DICTIONARY
BlackCherry - 06.07.2006, 17:45
jealousgirl wrote: Yes - the problem is, about 27764586 teachers explained that to me :wink: but you´re the only one from whom I keep it in mind!
right!!!!! :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
Re: DICTIONARY
Fr°wning Cl°wn - 06.07.2006, 18:02
Don´t you have anything important
to say? :dontknow:
Re: DICTIONARY
Fr°wning Cl°wn - 18.08.2006, 11:07
No, probably not.I see.Open up everything´s waiting for you, do you remember, Fairy?
Re: DICTIONARY
Anonymous - 25.10.2006, 18:50
So one question :D
Is this dictionary just for swedish or is it for other languages to :wink:
Like german for example XD
Re: DICTIONARY
Fr°wning Cl°wn - 06.11.2006, 16:58
Actualy it´s not for Swedish, just for
English, French, Spanish and German.
So what´s your problem heartie? :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D
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