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Offline Critterman

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Re: Hi... Everybody
« Reply #25 on: May 27, 2010, 01:02:55 PM »
ISTRATOVARIUS, por favor no escuches a GJ aka BG. me ha dicho que podria ayudarme con muchas cosas con mi coche, pero no ha hecho nada.
lo que quere es que nosotros creemos que el es un hombre muy amable para conocer a el chicas grecas y mexicanas  :lol: :lol:
bien,lo que escribo no es verdad, solo  :poke: a cada opportunidad!
bienvenido !

Arabas,
Κάνατε χρήση ένας Έλληνας να ισπανικό μεταφραστή, είτε τα ελληνικά στα αγγλικά στα ισπανικά ένα; Όποιον τρόπο και αν έκανε εξαιρετική δουλειά.

« Last Edit: May 27, 2010, 10:20:37 PM by DeepBlueGXP »
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Re: Hi... Everybody
« Reply #26 on: May 27, 2010, 01:30:02 PM »
haha Critterman the google translator failed, although what you write kinda makes sense.
5 years ago i quit studying spanish. it lasted 3 yrs and it's a pretty easy and interesting language.
don t forget that spanish is spoken by almost 1/4 of the global population, so it is quite usefull.
in Greece,  it is almost compulsory to learn to speak English.  French, Spanish and German are the most popular languages as second or even third choice.
i chose English, Spanish and French and now, i must work on my Romanian (if Kelu finds a nice Romanian girl to teach me) ;)
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Re: Hi... Everybody
« Reply #27 on: May 27, 2010, 03:43:03 PM »
Be careful Arabas you know Kelu might set you up............
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« Reply #28 on: May 27, 2010, 04:14:19 PM »
Google sort of works, but it takes a actual translation, not a factual one.  It misses all the nuances to a language.  I'm my youth I spoke Spanish fluently and as I travelled the world I tried to learn survival language skills in the countries I was in.  Greek was the hardest, only ever learned a handfull of words, most of which just got me into trouble :)
GONE: (but not forgotten) 2006 Cool named IXABEL (BISH-AH-BEL) Mayan for "Good Roads"
DDM StageIII intercooled Supercharger, Wisco ceramic coated pistons, Carrillo rods, superTech valves and Springs, Ported and polished head, Exedy Stage II Clutch,
big brake kit, slotted/drilled Rotors w/Porterfield pads & blue juice, Backbone, Probeam, Cross Strut Brace Underhood, trunk, & door Lights, ZOK suspension
JPM Center console, door inserts, & dash Seat bolster & lumbar support
Focuztech Tri-Y Header & hi-flow cat, Solo Performance SQR-2, Norm's Rear facia, Heated Seats, Blackface gau

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Re: Hi... Everybody
« Reply #29 on: May 27, 2010, 04:50:14 PM »
Google sort of works, but it takes a actual translation, not a factual one.  It misses all the nuances to a language.  I'm my youth I spoke Spanish fluently and as I travelled the world I tried to learn survival language skills in the countries I was in.  Greek was the hardest, only ever learned a handfull of words, most of which just got me into trouble :)

hahaha, curious to hear these "troublemaker" greek words you ve learned.
indeed Greek is a difficult language, but it's always good to know a few words that can help you communicate about basic things.

LV, i m looking forward for Kelu setting me up with one of the girls in the pics he posts now and then ;)
DDM Works Backbone and probeam
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« Reply #30 on: May 27, 2010, 06:57:32 PM »
damn drifters, they can't even keep a straight discussion

Arab: no romanian girl for you, your are engaged, end of story for you.
Dragula  ;) Opel GT  from Romania
Arabas: take fotos, videos and keep all girls locked inside the house. Kelu's charm is irresistible !!!!

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Re: Hi... Everybody
« Reply #31 on: May 28, 2010, 05:31:36 AM »
hahaha, curious to hear these "troublemaker" greek words you ve learned.
indeed Greek is a difficult language, but it's always good to know a few words that can help you communicate about basic things.

LV, i m looking forward for Kelu setting me up with one of the girls in the pics he posts now and then ;)

Is it true that malaka means "I'm happy to see you today Mr. Officer sir" in Greek?  :gf:

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Re: Hi... Everybody
« Reply #32 on: May 28, 2010, 05:48:55 AM »
Is it true that malaka means "I'm happy to see you today Mr. Officer sir" in Greek?  :gf:
  :lol: nice one
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Re: Hi... Everybody
« Reply #33 on: May 28, 2010, 06:47:57 AM »
Is it true that malaka means "I'm happy to see you today Mr. Officer sir" in Greek?  :gf:
of course, this is the exact meaning  :lol: :lol:
you can also translate it: "What a great driver you are!" when someone is blocking your way or "anything you say boss!" when you get directions from your boss
 :rofl:
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« Reply #34 on: May 28, 2010, 08:37:00 PM »
A cop was on his horse waiting to cross the street,
when a little girl On her new shiny bike stopped beside him.
'Nice bike,' the cop said. 'Did Santa bring it to you?'

'Yes Sir,' the little girl said, 'he sure did!'

The cop looked the bike over and handed
the girl a $5 ticket for a safety violation.

The cop said, 'Give this to your Dad, and next year, tell Santa to put
a reflector light on the back of it!'

The young girl looked up at the cop and said,
'Nice horse you've got there Sir. Did Santa bring it to you?'

Playing along with the girl, he chuckled and answered,
'Yes, he sure did!'

The little girl looked up at the cop and said:

'Next year tell Santa;
The dick goes underneath the horse, not on top'!!!
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