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Joined 10 Nov '12 Moves 6889 Originally posted by Shallow Blue
Und jemand der zwei Sprachen kennt? ორენოვანი
(orenovani)
(in Georgian)
Joined 10 Nov '12 Moves 6889 Originally posted by vandervelde
Danish vocals and clusils
å = o
a = ae
u = o or A
i = e
e = i
d = almost l like English "th" pronounced by a mean dead drunken
t = d or th
k = g
p = b What exactly are clusils, vandervelde?
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Joined 10 Dec '11 Moves 143494 plosives, sorry, plosives - p b k g t d,
"klusiler" is Danish name
Joined 18 Jan '07 Moves 12466 Originally posted by NoEarthlyReason
ორენოვანი
(orenovani)
(in Georgian) And someone who speaks only one language?
Joined 10 Nov '12 Moves 6889 Originally posted by Shallow Blue
And someone who speaks only one language? μονόγλωσσα
monóglo̱ssa
(Greek)
Joined 10 Nov '12 Moves 6889 Une tornade de langue française. (A French tongue twister.)
L'Arabe Ali est mort au lit.
Moralité: Maure Ali, t'es mort alité.
wildly content...
Joined 09 Mar '08 Moves 201085 The post that was quoted here has been removed i would dearly love to hear this sound,
from yer lips to my ears...
wildly content...
Joined 09 Mar '08 Moves 201085 Originally posted by HandyAndy
culture in different parts of the U.S. is pretty much homogenized these days. Except for Texas. i do so wish that where i live, work, and play were more to yer liking...
then again, since the only place i have to 'listen' to you is here, i guess we be doing just fine,
without you...
Joined 18 Jan '07 Moves 12466 Originally posted by NoEarthlyReason
μονόγλωσσα
monóglo̱ssa
(Greek) Nope.
"English".
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