1. SubscriberVery Rusty
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    @ghost-of-a-duke said
    Pianoman's posts are always a pleasure to read in this forum.

    If he has indeed 'joined the club' you should probably take that to heart.
    LOL@ goad, you enjoy kissing butt don't you! More of a statement than a question.

    I am about as concerned about Pianonaman as you Andy, wolfy, or (Suzie Q who has been quiet lately), is she sick?

    -VR
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    Thank You
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    No, No, Thank you
    Oh, No, No, Thank You
    No, No, No, Thank You Kinky

    (And on and on and on, from a Kinky Friedman album)
  3. SubscriberVery Rusty
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    @leur said
    (And on and on, from a Kinky Friedman album)
    My fan club just keeps getting bigger leur! πŸ˜‰

    -VR
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    29 Aug '19 13:50
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    Go to French to English translation and it says De Nada means You're welcome. So it is official French, not dialect.
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    29 Aug '19 13:591 edit
    @Pianoman1
    So it looks like we can't really trust those online translators because I input De nada in french to english and it spits out you're welcome.
    I have a hole in my head when it comes to languages in spite of the fact I love linguistics so I am totally out of my depth in this regard. I can count to ten in Thai, and that took living there for 3 yearsπŸ˜‰ I can count to FIVE in hebrew, having lived in Israel for 3 years alsoπŸ˜‰. Well I guess I can count to ten in spanish since I did at least take a semester or so of that in HS....
    I looked at othern F-E translators and found one called Yandex and it spits out Nada when input De Nada.
  6. Standard memberLEUR
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    29 Aug '19 14:04
    @very-rusty said
    My fan club just keeps getting bigger leur! πŸ˜‰

    -VR
    You're welcome...πŸ˜€
  7. SubscriberVery Rusty
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    29 Aug '19 14:07
    @sonhouse said
    @Pianoman1
    So it looks like we can't really trust those online translators because I input De nada in french to english and it spits out you're welcome.
    I have a hole in my head when it comes to languages in spite of the fact I love linguistics so I am totally out of my depth in this regard. I can count to ten in Thai, and that took living there for 3 yearsπŸ˜‰ I can count ...[text shortened]... oked at othern F-E translators and found one called Yandex and it spits out Nada when input De Nada.
    De nada apparently is also use in Spanish, at the end of the day does anyone really care?

    -VR
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    @Very-Rusty
    Well you are the one getting all huffy about it.
  9. SubscriberVery Rusty
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    @sonhouse

    It is ok sonhouse it is all over now! πŸ˜›

    You can relax! concentrate on other pressing issues you have! πŸ˜‰

    -VR
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    @very-rusty said
    De nada apparently is also use in Spanish, at the end of the day does anyone really care?
    De nada (it's nothing) is a Spanish expression also used in English, French, and other languages.
  11. SubscriberVery Rusty
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    @handyandy said
    De nada (it's nothing) is a Spanish expression also used in English, French, and other languages.
    Your a bit late Andy it is all over now! πŸ˜‰ Also means you're welcome in french!!! πŸ˜›

    -VR
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    @very-rusty said
    Your a bit late Andy it is all over now!
    I explained all this several pages back but some of you overlooked the fact that de nada is a Spanish expression.
  13. SubscriberVery Rusty
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    @handyandy said
    I explained all this several pages back but some of you overlooked the fact that de nada is a Spanish expression.
    Pianoman1 said:
    So it looks like we can't really trust those online translators because I input De nada in french to english and it spits out you're welcome.

    What do you think Andy? Do you speak French or understand it?

    -VR
  14. SubscriberPianoman1
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    @very-rusty said
    LOL@ pianoman...I see you've joined the club. Weclome hope you can take as much as you dish out.

    Is that what you do in the real world hide under a stone when trouble starts? πŸ˜‰

    That would be as much a cowardly act as joining a group who goes after one person. πŸ˜›

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  15. Standard memberHandyAndy
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    @very-rusty said
    What do you think Andy? Do you speak French or understand it?
    Yes, what's your question?
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