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Ok, dann will ich mich auch mal einmischen:
ATR = Immer bereit
Lil'T = (Ein-) Wenig Maessigung
Yojimbo = Leibwaechter

Mehr faellt mir auch nicht ein. Und die Uebersetzungen macht meine Amerikanische Tastatur auch nicht mit :( .
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Duits klappen heeft geen zin mannekes, ik kan het bijna evengoed lezen als Engels.
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HoB, Du sprichst Deutsch? Ich dachte immer, diese Sprache ist hier nur in der Minderheit vertreten :D Sehr gut!

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For our Japanese forumites.... :)

Kumo kirerunaifu hanami buririantokatto agezensuezen... :)
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zackerty wrote:For our Japanese forumites.... :)

Kumo kirerunaifu hanami buririantokatto agezensuezen... :)

Totemo Gomenkudasai...demo, boku wa wakarimasen. Supydaco Kumo nani ka? Kono thread omoshiroii desu... :rolleyes:

Ja Mata :cool:
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english man ENGLISH.
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zackerty wrote:For our Japanese forumites.... :)

Kumo kirerunaifu hanami buririantokatto agezensuezen... :)
Soprry for the confusion, Daywalker... Kanji script won't paste here...
BAD translation ....

"SpyderTeeth cut ANYTHING extremely well...." :)
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zackerty wrote:Soprry for the confusion, Daywalker... Kanji script won't paste here...
BAD translation ....

"SpyderTeeth cut ANYTHING extremely well...." :)
Hai, wakarimasu! Arigatogozaimasu zackertysama!

Odaijini shitte ne,
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loptAT-8 wrote:Laten we hem allen eens goed foppen.
Het kan zijn dat iemand een beetje nederlands kent maar het woord "foppen" kent alleen een echte nederlandstalige
As ek reg is is 'foppen' dieselfde as flous, ons sal sê : "Ek het hom gefop" of "Om te flous" of "Om 'n poets te bak". Foppen --> To fool. Baie dieselfde as die Afrikaans.

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Daywalker is impressive

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DW impressed a lot with his language skills, we should not "fop" him :D
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Und jetzt wieder Englisch reden? Ich denke jetzt reicht es.

Het is genoeg geweest met die flauwekul.

C'est fini

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loptAT-8 wrote:DW impressed a lot with his language skills, we should not "fop" him :D
Alrighty loptAT-8..."fop"? :confused:

God bless :cool:
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In German it means to " kid " you, so it may be related in Dutch, Daywalker :)
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...but they could be calling you, "The Man! " :)
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mahalo zackerty!

As long as it don't mean nothing "nasty"... ;) Thanks for the translation, and I doubt they're calling me, "The Man"! "Fop" sounded like it would mean something else... :D

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babbelfish

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DAYWALKER wrote:Lemme *try*...
first sentence: "I think that...messing up the forum with speaking Netherland."
Second sentence: "met someone someplace..?"
Third sentence: "That Sal's understanding intriguing! And that is that...? LOL"
Final sentence: "Ted will understand."

Close or am I speaking babblefish also? :D

God bless :cool:

PS: Sir Jur'...Wouter...Ted...HALP! :)
DW, we wanted to trick you to making a new translation of a dutch phrase because you're first one was so much fun!!

but apperently you can speak Slovak and one of the japanese languages so indeed you'r THE MAN!!! God bless you!
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loptAT-8 wrote:DW, we wanted to trick you to making a new translation of a dutch phrase because you're first one was so much fun!!

but apperently you can speak Slovak and one of the japanese languages so indeed you'r THE MAN!!! God bless you!
Hallo loptAT-8,

Hey, at least I tried, and it would have made sense...sorta. :o

LOL, No, no...I cannot speak Slovak. I am learning it from my Knifebro 224477 on occasion, and japanese...well, that's something else. I used to speak it quite well, but I have not "used" it for so long, I now speak it like uncoated 1095 steel in salt water: VERY rusty! :rolleyes:

Goedenavond, Dobru noc, Oyasuminasai, Goodnight and God bless :)
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Ek versta ni die al die kakkies ni! :)
wait ill try in dutch

ik spreek goed de nederlands. Waarom? Chef?

was that understandable? Lopat
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hihi , that's funny! My pedigree is Dutch, we traced it back to the 17the century (farmers). Ah the old "lowlands", war, religious prosecution, the French, the Spaniards, the Germans.

Luckely they stopped the Romans in Belgium because otherwise it wouldn't be so "gesjellig" in Holland. :D
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Yojimbo wrote:hihi , that's funny! My pedigree is Dutch, we traced it back to the 17the century (farmers). Ah the old "lowlands", war, religious prosecution, the French, the Spaniards, the Germans.

Luckely they stopped the Romans in Belgium because otherwise it wouldn't be so "gesjellig" in Holland. :D
If it weren't for the Belgians, where would mankind be ? ;)
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