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Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 4:20 pm
I signed yearbooks in Japanese w/ and English translation...
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Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 7:39 pm
Kumiko-Misaki I signed yearbooks in Japanese w/ and English translation... Me too...except when i signed someones yearbook that knew japanese. i went all out XD and then no translations! lol
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Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 7:46 pm
You have influenced your boyfriend to take french and spanish next year at school. And have gotten him into many songs from many other languages.
Also, your boyfriend knows that if he starts speaking spanish to you with emphasized rolled R's, it is a Major turn on for you.
You have also taught him how to say I love you in atleast 5 languages that he remembers.
Guilty heart
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Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 7:51 pm
shiro-nacht You sign people's yearbooks in German or some other forgein language they don't know. I did that. Of couase for the people I gave no translation for obvious reasons.
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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:39 pm
I do think staying up late reading on the Japanese alphebet is fun and I do insult people in German alot!
You're obessessed when you know more than one language and you combine your speech into a super language! (my friends and I speak Anglodeutschanese whee heart )
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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:40 pm
Poetische Arroganz shiro-nacht You sign people's yearbooks in German or some other forgein language they don't know. I did that. Of couase for the people I gave no translation for obvious reasons. I wrote in my friend's French book in German! I think it was something like "Frankreich ist immer langweilig, und Deutschland ist viel besser!" heart
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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 6:46 pm
[b]When you go to Coldstone (the ice cream parlor) and order their Germanschokoladekake (which has several umlauts), you pronounce it properly, only to have the workers stare at you and tell you it's pronounced "German Chocolate Cake" and you say, "Not when it's written that way, it's not. I just pronounced it correctly."
(Seriously happened to me. Do people just think the umlauts are there for decoration??)
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Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 9:40 am
shiro-nacht [b]When you go to Coldstone (the ice cream parlor) and order their Germanschokoladekake (which has several umlauts), you pronounce it properly, only to have the workers stare at you and tell you it's pronounced "German Chocolate Cake" and you say, "Not when it's written that way, it's not. I just pronounced it correctly."
(Seriously happened to me. Do people just think the umlauts are there for decoration??) That sounds like something that would happen to me. Why do they pronaunce it wrong? O.o -When you think in that language and can't remember a word and then you start to think that you've gone crazy, but then you remember that it's not your first language. domokun -When you speak to your friends in your other language so much that they start to understand it. domokun -When refuse to eat/wear/look at things that aren't from the counrty/countries that you are interested in. domokun
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Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 1:58 pm
When you chase a friend in the mall, saying things to her in Chinese and she runs away, shouting in French to be left alone xd
So very very guilty.
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Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 10:18 am
You know you're too obssessed with languages when you don't understand the majority of music in your iPod.
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Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 10:23 am
when your conlanguage becomes a new official language of the United States of America, The Russian Federation, and is one of the major languages of the U.N.
like Rebecca's Aquenandi
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Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 10:25 am
Koko.Dk when your conlanguage becomes a new official language of the United States of America, The Russian Federation, and is one of the major languages of the U.N. like Rebecca's Aquenandi rofl
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Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 10:26 am
~Xo FoXiLiCiOuS oX~ Koko.Dk when your conlanguage becomes a new official language of the United States of America, The Russian Federation, and is one of the major languages of the U.N. like Rebecca's Aquenandi rofl rofl
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Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 10:35 am
Koko.Dk ~Xo FoXiLiCiOuS oX~ Koko.Dk when your conlanguage becomes a new official language of the United States of America, The Russian Federation, and is one of the major languages of the U.N. like Rebecca's Aquenandi rofl rofl Well, if that happens, that person clearly had too much time on his/her hands amd not much of a life.... scary. lol
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Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 10:57 am
Jazzy-Devine shiro-nacht [b]When you go to Coldstone (the ice cream parlor) and order their Germanschokoladekake (which has several umlauts), you pronounce it properly, only to have the workers stare at you and tell you it's pronounced "German Chocolate Cake" and you say, "Not when it's written that way, it's not. I just pronounced it correctly."
(Seriously happened to me. Do people just think the umlauts are there for decoration??) That sounds like something that would happen to me. Why do they pronaunce it wrong? O.o -When you think in that language and can't remember a word and then you start to think that you've gone crazy, but then you remember that it's not your first language. domokun -When you speak to your friends in your other language so much that they start to understand it. domokun -When refuse to eat/wear/look at things that aren't from the counrty/countries that you are interested in. domokun But is Germanschokoladekake even German?
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