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Discussion in 'ten-forward' started by Blackspear, May 13, 2005.

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  2. Marja

    Marja Honestly, I'm not a bot!!

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    ROFL!! How about Canadians and Aussies?
     
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    [bounce]Nuca chanda munani[/bounce]
    Not all sure about the spelling, quechua for "i love you"
     
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    So what does the bouncing sentence mean, and what language is that? It looks reaal good!

    Some languages have personalities all there own! Enlighten me, Jooske?!?
     
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    Oh Portuguese, that is like a totally ...where did that language come from?? It is certainly all it's own!
     
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    Are you speaking with me? :rolleyes:
     
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    I don't see anyone else, why I am not allowed to speak you?!? LOL!
     
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    Mad about the Hair Boutique?? OKOK! Next time a rock star! How's that!??!

    Geesh everyone said you had a good sense of humor or I would've asked!! :rolleyes:
     
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    I'm only careful with unknown gals :D
    You know when i was young my mother told me a lot :D
    But i think that is not a problem i can make a excuse with you :D
     
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    You continue to surprise me every day! :D
     
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    I thought quechua is not a written language? o_O
     
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    Well.....thank you Mike...for the confession to me......
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    You finally did it....http://members.shaw.ca/wenpigs/misc_expressions/blush-anim-cl.gif
     
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    Originally quechua was not written, indeed. But since the people decided their roots should not be lost they started writing it down several decades ago, so spelling is not always certain.
     
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